Does posting on social media drag you down?


Reader,

Let's talk about social media.

I'll start.

I don't like how addicting the algorithms are.

I don't like how I never feel like I have anything worthwhile to say on social media.

I don't like how, when I decide to get on social media, I turn into a boardwalk barker telling everyone to buy, buy, buy.

What I really don't like, though?

How hard it is to get content ideas out of my head and into some form that works on an algorithm.

I spend countless hours learning about AI and its impact on small businesses, but when I go to share my knowledge, I feel like it's already too late. That everyone on LinkedIn already knows what I'm about to share.

Which brings me to my latest creation.

It's a content calendar (calling it CalendAI) that takes your brand voice plus the areas you want to build your expertise in, and creates a LinkedIn post in your voice.

Then it creates a Facebook post in your voice.

Then 10 tweets/threads/whatever short form you like in your voice.

Then an Instagram post in your voice.

All with images created by AI to choose from.

So now, all I have to do in order to build my authority, is go into my CalendAI app and copy and paste from the approved sections.

Since it's up-to-the-minute, I can quash the fear of being "last" to get some piece of news.

It's really cool, and if you're still using Google Sheets for your content calendar, it'll blow your mind.

I'm working with a beta tester now, and smoothing out the pieces that feel rough.

But if you want to streamline your content creation process, I'd love to talk. I'm especially interested in chatting with social media contractors with multiple clients, because I think this will make the biggest impact for the people who already have 193 tabs open at any given time.

Thanks,

Kathleen

PS: This is the image I'm using for it:

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