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Is Creating More Content Hurting Your Business?

Is Creating More Content Hurting Your Business?

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What if creating more content is actually the reason your business isn’t growing? In this episode, I unpack why the obsession with short-form content keeps entrepreneurs stuck in a burnout loop; and how to build a strategy that actually converts.

You’ll hear how one coaching client went from confusion to clarity by shifting from chasing views to building a binge-worthy content ecosystem. If you’re tired of the daily posting grind that leads nowhere, this episode breaks down how to build authority, connection, and conversions through intentional, long-form content.


In this episode, we talk about:


  • Why short-form content can harm your business growth

  • The 7-hour rule that turns strangers into paying clients

  • How to prioritise long-form content that actually sells

  • The psychology behind social media algorithms (and how they work against you)

  • How to stop chasing vanity metrics and start creating profit-driven marketing


If this episode resonated with you, it’s probably because you’ve felt that pull. The constant pressure to post more, do more, be everywhere. But you don’t have to play the algorithm’s game to grow a profitable, sustainable business. By focusing on long-form content that builds real trust, you’ll create clients, not just clicks.


Escape the rat race of social media by buying my book, The Content Exit – How to Grow Your Brand & Coaching Business with One Piece of Content Per Month for only $4.99 here: https://thecontentexit.com/buy


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