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Organize your content using tools

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2024 5:06 am
by simarahman5835
Let's be honest, you won't be able to be organized and regular without tools . Creating content already takes a lot of time and energy, without outside help, you risk cracking very quickly. Choose the tools you feel most comfortable with . They are designed to be your allies, not your enemies. There are some for all tastes and all organizations. The ones I'm going to present to you are perfect for me but it's possible that it won't be the case for you. That's okay. I invite you to share the ones you use in the comments, it could be useful to other entrepreneurs!

The editorial calendar
Let's start with our best friend for organizing your content creation: the editorial calendar . It's the essential part of your toolbox. It will allow you to put down your ideas, organize your content together and keep track of the themes and topics you have covered .

There is no right way to make your editorial canada whatsapp mobile phone number list calendar. Personally, I prepare it on my Bullet Journal to always have it with me. Then, I duplicate it on Notion to follow the progress of my creation ( I'll tell you more about it right after ).

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Trello
For a long time, I only used my paper editorial calendar. Needless to say, it quickly became complicated when I was looking for old content to recycle. I had to scroll through my different feeds and dig through my blog articles. A guaranteed waste of time!

This is why I migrated to Trello in 2019.

I needed a space to gather my blog posts, track the progress of the creation, store the visuals associated with the posts and be able to access them easily . I started by following Julia's training to get to grips with the tool. I had never managed to tame Trello before. Thanks to her clear explanations and board templates, I was able to see how I could appropriate the tool and use it to help me.