Creating content daily without stress.
This should probably be a product for sale, but you get it for free.
Get yourself a suitable RSS reader that will allow you to collect the RSS feed from your favourite blogs, use a snippet or the idea from those blogs to create your blog post and post it.
There is only one that I know of that can do that, and it's free.
https://go.wm-tips.com/riffer.
Grab the documentation as well because it'll help you use the product more efficiently.
Add the link to your installation of BlogRiffer to your Daily Tasks tool to make sure you use it every day.
Use the link and a summary for the rest of the linking you will be doing that day.
Using an RSS feed reader will give you constant inspiration, content ideas, content, and it'll only take a short time to get it done.
Now, you can take this to a new level.
You can take that blog post and make a video from it.
Did you know that Canva, https://go.wm-tips.com/canva, now has video creation capability?
That product is so good that you don't need the Pro version to produce great stuff, but the Pro version gives you so much more, and at only $10 per month, it has to be an essential tool in your arsenal.
You've got a blog post to work with, and Canva can turn it into a presentation, mp4 video or slideshow.
You can create a thumbnail for your video, and you can create posters of the sub-headings or snippets of the content.
Not confident with your graphic ability?
There are so many templates you can choose and change the text, colours, layout, etc.
Let's look at what we have here.
Starting with someone else's blog post, you have a blog post on your site with a pingback from the original site (perhaps).
You have a video for YouTube and other video sites.
You have a PDF for the document sharing sites.
You have a slideshow for those sites.
You have multiple images for Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest.
Upload all of those, build backlinks to all of them, and you'll have put in a great day's work.
How long will it take you to do all this?
The first few times, it may take you several hours, but you'll get faster.
You don't have to do all of these every day either.
It's your site, and you can do as much or as little as you want.
Perhaps you can begin with the RSS posts to get a feel for that.
Then add the video.
Add a PDF later etc.
Take your time, build-up to the full production model.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. Nah, the links are in the body today, so there is nothing down here for you.