Episode #1147
How to Keep Your Content Fresh and Interesting
September 21, 2019

In episode #1147, we discuss keeping your content fresh and interesting for your audience! With so much content creation happening online all the time, information needs to be updated and repackaged in order to keep readers engaged and enticed by what you are publishing. Join us as we break down a few simple ways to make sure you keep traffic directed towards your platforms.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: How to Keep Your Content Fresh and Interesting.
  • [00:33] What does it mean to have fresh and interesting content today?
  • [01:37] Some tips for starting out as a content creator and the learning process.
  • [02:48] Using design and graphics to spark interest and maintain attention.
  • [03:50] An example of a visually appealing brand that stands out!
  • [04:27] Rounding up today’s strategies and tips for staying fresh.
  • [05:43] That’s it for today’s episode!
  • [05:46] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information.

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