How to make content and planning before making a content

 Step 1: Define Your Goal

Before creating any content, ask yourself:

What do I want to achieve with this?

Brand awareness

Engagement or community growth

Lead generation / sales

Education or entertainment

How will I measure success? (views, saves, clicks, sign-ups, etc.)

�� Example:

Goal: Build awareness for my handmade jewelry brand and increase Instagram followers by 20% in 3 months.

�� Step 2: Know Your Audience

Understand who you’re speaking to. Define:

Age, location, gender (if relevant)

Interests, habits, problems, desires

Platforms they use (e.g., YouTube vs TikTok vs LinkedIn)

�� Example:

Target: Women aged 20–35 who love boho fashion and value handmade, sustainable items.

�� Step 3: Choose Your Core Topics (Content Pillars)

Pick 3–5 main themes that align with your goals and audience interests.
These become your “content pillars.”

�� Example for a jewelry brand:

Behind-the-scenes (process, materials, stories)

Styling tips

Customer testimonials

Sustainability education

Product launches

�� Step 4: Brainstorm Content Ideas

For each content pillar, list specific content ideas or formats.

PillarContent Ideas
Behind-the-scenes“How I make each necklace,” “My workspace tour”
Styling tips“3 ways to style boho jewelry,” “Mixing metals guide”
Testimonials“Customer review highlights,” “Before/after photos”
Sustainability“Where I source eco-friendly materials,” “Why I upcycle”

��️ Step 5: Plan Your Content Calendar

Create a weekly or monthly content plan. Include:

Platform (Instagram, YouTube, Blog, etc.)

Post type (video, carousel, story, etc.)

Caption / key message

Call to action (CTA)

�� Tools to help:

Notion, Trello, Asana (for planning)

Google Sheets (for calendar tracking)

Later, Buffer, or Metricool (for scheduling)

�� Step 6: Prepare Before Shooting/Writing

Gather all resources:

Scripts or talking points

Visuals (images, b-roll, graphics)

Hashtags and captions

Brand colors and fonts

✅ Tip: Batch your work — plan one day for scripting, one for shooting, one for editing.

�� Step 7: Publish → Analyze → Improve

After posting:

Track performance (engagement, reach, conversions)

Identify what works and what doesn’t

Adjust your next month’s plan accordingly

�� Example:
If “styling tip reels” get the most saves, make more of them next month.

Bonus Tips

Always stay consistent with tone and style.

Mix educational + entertaining + promotional content.

Keep your audience at the center — what they find valuable matters most.

Would you like me to help you create a ready-to-use content planning template (Google Sheet or Notion-style) so you can organize ideas, schedule, and goals easily?

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