6 Ideas for Creating Consistent Content for Your Brand 😎
Having trouble coming up with content?? We have some ideas…..💌
Creating consistent content is important so that your community knows where to find you!

Here are 6 ways you can stay consistent when creating content 👍:
🔐 Create tropes for days of the week
When creating your content calendar assign each posting day a theme (ex; Monday - about us, Tuesday - why we’re different, etc). This will give you an idea to start with rather than a blank canvas and make it easier to create more content, more consistently. 😎
🗓️ Create a theme for the month
If days of the week tropes sound like too much, try choosing a theme for the month (or two) and creating content to that theme. Make it specific to your brand and community interests and you’ll be well on your way to content that people are searching for! 🤩
❓ State frequently asked questions and provide answers
People go to social media to find information on businesses, so it never hurts to have your FAQs front and center. If you don’t have a lot of FAQs consider adding in the questions that people don’t know to ask, but should be asking! 🔎
🌟 Assign a celebrity personality to your brand as content inspiration
If you’re struggling to nail down your brand’s social media personality, find a celebrity who represents what your brand wants to be. Start posting as they would–frequency, voice and tone, photo styling. Don’t copy their content, but take inspiration and start creating your own–eventually your brand will have a voice all its own and you’ll know exactly what you should be creating. 🤠
🎤 Create your own song (sarcastically written jingles are having a moment)
Whether it’s a little song about a dog or a silly song about garbanzo beans–sarcastic songs are having a moment. If you’re a make-up-your-own-song type of person, try creating your own little jingle that’s a little silly (maybe it’s something you already sing!). Just like commercials in the 90s, your little jingle will stick around in the minds of your community members and maybe even make them more likely to think of you–because you created their new favorite audio. 😉