✅SUMMARY – Content Sharing Ideas
Welcome back, everyone! It’s Raam Anand here.
Today, let’s discuss how to become an authority and influencer by creating valuable content.
Creating compelling and engaging content can be achieved using three main content styles.
3 Content Sharing Ideas for thought leaders
Three main content styles are –
- Episode style,
- Epiphany style
- Educational style
Episode-style content is designed to generate conversations and debate on contentious issues, epiphany-style content is to share sudden realizations, and educational-style content is to pass on knowledge.
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✅TRANSCRIPT
Welcome back, everyone! It’s Raam Anand here.
Today, let’s talk about how to become an authority and influencer by creating valuable content.
As a thought leader, it’s important to continuously share your ideas and perspectives, whether it’s through a video, book, blog post, or some other medium.
I’ve been coaching authors and non-fiction business authors for many years and one thing I’ve noticed is that even after they write a book, they still need to continue to share good, valuable, and useful content all the time.
This helps them maintain their status as an influencer and thought leader.
So how do they do that?
3 Content Styles
There are three main styles of content that I coach my clients to use while creating content.
By using these styles and tailoring them to your audience, you can create effective and engaging content that will capture their attention!
Episode Style
The first content style is called Episode Style. This consists of content such as stories, edutainment videos, emails, blog posts, or videos that have a point or a lesson to be learned.
Controversial content also comes under episode style.
These are the content that is designed to generate discussion and debate, such as an article or video that takes a stand on a contentious issue.
I mean, think about all of the soap operas you have seen coming up so you can create your own stuff like that.
Forget about the need for multiple cameras and big productions – all you need is a phone, you and me talking, and the ideas for content that matter.
Epiphany Style
Another style is the Epiphany Style. An epiphany is a sudden realization, like a moment of clarity, that can be shared through videos or written posts.
With the epiphany style, you can share your ideas and insights, create inspirational posts and videos, and challenge beliefs that are not necessarily true.
This type of content can be used to entertain, provoke, and challenge your audience.
Educational style
Another style that is very common is Educational style videos.
Educational videos can be a great way to share knowledge with your audience.
From checklists and how-to videos to Q&As and FAQs, there’s a variety of content you can create to provide valuable information.
Whether you want to give step-by-step instructions for a task or answer commonly asked questions about a topic, educational videos are an effective way to impart knowledge.
And don’t forget to include some of your own SAQs—should ask questions—where you can share your expertise on the subject.
Conclusion
Today we have covered three different styles of content creation: Epiphany style, episodic style, and educational style.
No matter which style you choose, I can’t wait to see what you create!
Don’t be afraid to post your content on social networks, like LinkedIn, and don’t forget to tag me so I can come and cheer you on.
If you enjoyed this video and want to help others benefit from it too, don’t keep it to yourself – like, comment and share it to spread the word.
I’d love to hear how it worked for you.
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