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This simple strategy will keep your idea bank full. Questions are such a gift. Questions your audience asks you, questions your audience asks others — these questions give you insight into problems, hopes, and dreams. I keep a FAQs database inside my Notion setup (also included in CreatorHQ) so that what I hear a question from my audience, I capture it and can address it later. Makes content inspiration easy!
Creating that FAQ section in your CreatorHQ is a brilliant way to keep learning and find ideas to build more and better products.
"Question-jacking" clever move Jay Clouse
You can find those questions in their comment section as well. See what other creators or your ICP are asking them. Solve those problems in your content. Jay Clouse
Questions are the key especially the right questions Jay Clouse I keep FAQs in my doc .. I've tried using Notion but it looks complicated .. I think I should do it now
Love the actionable tip Jay. Infinite content strategy IMO 😅
Love this, Jay Clouse! A FAQs database is a smart and efficient tool for staying tuned to your audience’s needs and making sure you're always providing relevant content.
The same goes for their posts and content. If you find an interesting topic, add your twist + opinions to it and hit post.
Same here: I posted some contents. That I got from 1:1 conversation. Excellent and problem-solving content. I liked your insights Jay Clouse
When I didn't know what to post on my profile then I analysed people in my niche and that made be realise what's not only the problem in my niche but also what I have to learn to grow in this niche
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2mothe database to capture all these on the spot in one place is key…make it easy on yourself to pull them in the moment instead of having to go back to find them. great reminder Jay Clouse