Turning the Message Into Simple Posts
Once I understand the message of a funnel, the next question is always:
How do I turn this into content without overthinking it?
What I don’t do:
- I don’t try to explain the whole funnel
- I don’t copy the funnel language word-for-word
- I don’t start with links
Instead, I start by pulling out one idea.
Usually that looks like:
- One frustration the funnel speaks to
- One belief it’s trying to shift
- Or one “aha” moment I had while going through it
Then I turn that into a post that feels human—not promotional.
For example, instead of talking about a system, I’ll talk about:
- Feeling stuck at the “where do I start?” stage
- The overwhelm of too many tools
- Or the relief that comes from having something already built
The funnel doesn’t become the focus. The experience does.
From there, I write posts that:
- Share what I’m learning
- Speak to the feeling behind the problem
- Invite curiosity instead of clicks
Right now, my only goal with content is this:? Be clear. Be honest. Be consistent.
No pressure to sell .No rush to scale. Just learning how to communicate one idea at a time. Next, I’ll share how I decide where to post first and why I don’t try to be everywhere at once.