7 Smart Content Creation Strategies

Fuel Your Feed: Creative Content Ideas Made Simple

Ever find yourself staring at your phone, desperate to post something brilliant but coming up blank? You’re not alone—but crafting a content creation strategy doesn’t have to feel like pulling teeth. Jonathan Howard and Mimi Langley recently tackled this all-too-relatable struggle on a recent season 2 episode of Coffee Social, and let’s just say it was brimming with hot takes that will wake your tired content creation strategy right up! 

Grab your notebook (you’ll need it) and let’s break it down.

1. Everything Can Be Content (With a Catch)

Mimi kicked off the conversation with a truth bomb: “Everything can be content.” Jonathan agreed—with a caveat. Your content needs to align with your brand—a key part of any strong social media strategy. Whether it’s your cat knocking over your latte or a heartfelt realization about your business journey, tie it back to your message. Always ask yourself: what’s the goal of this post?

Pro Tip: Share the quirky and relatable moments, but make them meaningful. Your audience will love the human touch, as long as it’s on-brand.

2. Start With What You’ve Got

Long-form content is like hitting the jackpot for content creators. Jonathan said it best: it’s a goldmine for enhancing your social media content creation strategy! Think about all the amazing ideas packed into blogs, podcasts, YouTube videos, or even social audio rooms, all of which can supercharge your social media content strategy. Each one is a treasure chest waiting to be opened.

Take a single blog post, for example. With a dash of creativity, that one piece can fuel an entire week’s worth of content. Picture this: three Instagram carousels breaking down key points, a few snappy reels highlighting the juiciest bits, and a series of stories that keep your audience entertained throughout the day. The trick is to dig out those golden nuggets and turn them into bite-sized gems that shine on social media.

Pro Tip: Treat your long-form content like a holiday feast. Carve it up into delicious servings and enjoy the leftovers—your audience will keep coming back for more!”

3. Your Notebook: The Ultimate Treasure Trove

Jonathan swears by his notebook collection—a powerhouse tool for shaping an effective content creation strategy. With over 40 of them filled to the brim, he’s basically a walking treasure chest of ideas. Whether it’s questions people have asked, thoughts sparked by a good book, or random flashes of creativity, Jonathan captures it all. And he’s right: the questions people ask can be pure gold for content creation. Think about it—one simple inquiry could inspire an entire series of posts, videos, or stories. Every scribbled note is a potential spark for your next big idea. So, grab your own notebook (or five) and start jotting—your future content will thank you!

Mimi’s take? Write it all down. Whether it’s a client question, an interesting conversation, or even an idea sparked while driving past a gas station (yes, that happened), jot it down. Your next post might already be sitting in your notes app.

4. Borrow (and Build on) Inspiration

Great ideas are everywhere. Blogs, podcasts, YouTube videos, and even trending news can spark something brilliant. Jonathan is a big fan of “news hacking,” a creative technique to amplify your social media content strategy by leveraging trending topics—think Taylor Swift, Super Bowl ads, or that viral meme everyone’s sharing.

Pro Tip: Use tools like Answer the Public or Google Trends to find popular questions in your niche and create content that boosts your content creation strategy by being relevant and timely.

5. Daily Life is Content Gold

Your day-to-day life isn’t boring—it’s relatable. Mimi suggested using your emotions and experiences to craft vulnerable posts that resonate. Feeling stuck? Talk about it. Overcoming a challenge? Share the lesson. It’s not about perfection; it’s about connection. People do business with people, like real a$$ people!

Pro Tip: Remember, “it’s not win or lose; it’s win or learn.” Share your growth moments with your audience—they’ll thank you for it.

6. Ask Your Audience

Who better to tell you what they want than your audience? Think of them as your personal focus group, just waiting to spill the tea. Use Instagram polls to get a pulse on their interests, drop a Q&A box in your stories for real-time feedback, or take it a step further with 15-minute Zoom chats. These one-on-one conversations can uncover struggles and spark content ideas that genuinely hit home. Bonus? They’ll feel seen and heard, which means you’re building trust and loyalty while brainstorming your next post. It’s a win-win!

Pro Tip: Make audience interaction a regular part of your strategy. A monthly coffee chat (virtual or IRL) could be a game-changer.

7. Repurpose Like a Pro

This might be the most freeing advice of all: it’s okay to reuse content. In fact, Jonathan emphasized that repeating your message isn’t lazy; it’s strategic. Consistency builds recognition by reinforcing your core message in your audience’s mind. Think of it like a catchy song on the radio—the more people hear it, the more they associate it with you. Repetition helps establish familiarity and trust, making you the go-to expert in your niche. Plus, new followers might not have seen your earlier posts, so repeating key ideas ensures no one misses out.

Pro Tip: Think of your content pillars as your brand’s greatest hits. Keep playing them—your audience won’t get tired of a message that resonates.


Final Thoughts

If you’re feeling stuck, remember this gem from Jonathan: “Your content should always feel like you”—a non-negotiable for a winning content creation strategy. If it feels generic, you’ve missed the mark. Make your content personal, engaging, and aligned with your brand.

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