Improving your content creation process

kara_susvilla
HubSpot Employee
HubSpot Employee

Your content creation process should be something that's clear, repeatable, and organized. It's important to evaluate your process from time to time to see how it can be improved (for you and those you collaborate with).

 

Before you create your next piece of content, what's one thing you could do to improve your current process? For me, I'm going to create a survey via a Google form and send it to those I collaborate with to get their feedback. The easier I am to collaborate with, the more people will want to work with me.

 

*To learn more about this, check out the Building a Content Creation Framework lesson via HubSpot Academy. 

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ROlave
Participant

Amazing 

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JKariuki8
Participant

Through feedback: i'd consider using a QR code poll and apply tools like Google Forms then print a QR code for my teammates to scan with their phone and vote digitally

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SB2000
Member

1. Identify core topics and themes.

2. Use engaging visuals and multimedia.

3. Use project management tool.

4. Involve subject matter experts, encourange team feedbacks and suggestions.

5. Adjust content strategy based on data.

6. Publish and promote, analyze performance.

IreOluwatomiwa
Member

1. Set realistic timelines to review my teammates work

2. Hold my teammates accountable

3. Have a business goal and communicate that with my content

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KFrazier-Regu
Member

find one way to make your process better so others will want to work with you.

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ACampbell64
Member

collaborate with others

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Gitikamittal08
Member

Measure my current performance using key performance indicators .

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Mohdjunaid
Member

One effective way to improve your content creation process is to establish a content calendar. This calendar will help you plan and schedule your content in advance, allowing for better organization and time management. It can include deadlines, topics, platforms, and key performance indicators to track success. This not only keeps you on track but also enables collaborators to know what to expect, making it easier to coordinate efforts and align goals.

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Ifechukwu
Member

 

  • Research and Planning: Spend more time researching your target audience and planning content that addresses their specific needs or interests. This ensures your content is relevant and valuable.

  • Consistency and Schedule: Create a content calendar to stay consistent. This helps you plan content in advance, ensuring a regular posting schedule, which can improve audience engagement.

  • Optimization for SEO: Optimize your content for search engines by including keywords, meta descriptions, and relevant tags. This improves discoverability.

  • Engagement and Interaction: Incorporate more interactive elements, like polls or Q&A sessions, to engage your audience and encourage participation.

  • Repurposing Content: Repurpose high-performing content across different platforms or formats, such as turning a blog post into a video or social media post, to maximize reach.

  • Collaboration: Involve others in the content creation process for fresh perspectives, whether through guest posts, interviews, or collaborations with influencers

 

Rteja1119
Participant

Will Follow this guide

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FAmorimdeAndr
Member

Excited to learn more!

PPrayal
Member

SEO is an amazing technique 

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DJones253
Member

One thing I am implementing is content batching. I have an idea what my following wants to see from me on my platforms but content batching and creating a clear calendar for creating is going to be big for me. I think it will allow me to be more consistent and clear with my audience.

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phanxuananhiuv
Member

so good

 

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dnugraha
Member

nice

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Fae
Member

One thing I need to be better at is using vocabulary that resonates with the target audience rather than an academic audience.

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RTFreer
Member

One thing that helped me was making an Excel sheet (or Google Docs, same difference). I documented things like: popular hashtags (for Instagram), vocabulary words my audience uses (including colloquialisms), places they hang out digitialy, etc.

Was it a lot of work? Yes. But it was certainly better than keeping it all in my head. Human brains are great for ideas, terrible for keeping them long term.

ZAhmadi
Member

Creating a proper content frame work and a content calender is very much essiential so we could keep the tracking of the content and schedule.

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MGodwin9
Participant

I will start to create content based buyer's journey and plan a work flow timeline

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AMendoza86
Member

To improve my content creation process, I want to break the process down into multiple sittings, instead of completing such in one sitting. I realize that my content process is laborious to the point that I put it aside and wait until the last minute—and that only produces rushed videos, which can hinder traction and output for viewers to get passed the consideration stage when viewing my videos (consideration, i.e., to interact with my videos and follow my account). Breaking the process into smaller, more tangible tasks per day makes it easier to complete different phases of a task, it makes less overwhelming to execute each steps, and it allows me to be more thorough in each step of the process—which perfects videos instead of rushing them.

eriga
Member

To improve my content creation process, I’m going to implement a content calendar that helps me organize and schedule upcoming posts more efficiently. I’ll use this approach for both darijauh.com, my personal blog, and cubbudigital.com, my agency’s blog. This will allow me to stay consistent, avoid last-minute rushes, and give my collaborators a clearer timeline. With a structured plan in place, I can focus more on creativity and collaboration across both platforms.

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