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The Ideal Content Cadence (If We Had Unlimited Resources) #2186
August 13, 2022

In episode #2186, Neil and Eric talk about the ideal content cadence, assuming we had unlimited resources! How much content would we be producing? On what channels? What would our team look like? Tune in as we answer all these questions and more!

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  • [00:20] Today’s topic: The Ideal Content Cadence (If We Had Unlimited Resources).
  • [00:37] Neil’s ideal daily content cadence, including blog posts, long-form video, images, a podcast episode, and multiple stories.
  • [01:38] What Eric’s ideal team would look like, including up to 50 people!
  • [02:23] Channels Eric would target, including Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
  • [03:06] Tips for implementing these ideas using the resources you have available to you.
  • [03:22] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe!
  • [03:24] Go to https://marketingschool.io/live to learn more!

 

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