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Creating Good Content: Considerations for Authors

Content is connection. Whether in narrative writing, a blog post, a podcast, or a video, you are seeking connection. Good content connects. Poor content impedes connection. In the digital world, you are creating content with everything you do. It’s not just your book. Content = everything you post.

Anything that’s out there for public consumption is published, and it’s permanent. Have a strategy. Make sure that it counts. Make sure that it says what you want it to say.

So, what makes Good Content?

Sometimes, content is designed to be very functional. Did you get someone to your book page on Goodreads? Great, it worked. That’s Good Content.

Sometimes, content serves to inform. Were you able to illuminate an idea or spark a new understanding of a concept? If so, you just achieved your purpose. That’s Good Content, too.

Sometimes, content is meant to inspire. Simply put, it’s Good Content if you got the intended action (or reaction).

How can you be sure that your content will achieve its intended goal? You’re never certain that it will, but you want to give it the best possible chance once it’s deployed. Here are some questions you should be asking yourself as you develop your next piece.

Once you feel the work is complete and ready to share, there are some additional considerations. Good content is not just about what you say, but about how you say it, too. You can miss connections if you don’t take this into account. For instance, you choose your words carefully. Well, you have to choose your medium carefully too. Timing (and frequency) is important. The right information at the right time can be powerful.

This series will get into all of these considerations in greater depth, and it will help you think through each of these issues while building your content strategy. You are in charge now; you need to think like a publisher.

Content Strategy for Authors. This series seeks to help entrepreneurial authors develop a well-rounded content strategy. It is adapted from the Good Content Series, originally published on EdTech Times, which is focused on content strategy for educators.

You can find the original piece here: What Makes Good Content? (for educators).
For a collection of all my articles on EdTech Times: http://bit.ly/ETT-boezi.

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