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Online Marketing Made Easy with Amy Porterfield

#182: How to Mega-Batch Your Content

Online Marketing Made Easy with Amy Porterfield

Amy Porterfield

Entrepreneurship, Business, Marketing

4.94.9K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2017

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Biggest Takeaways You Don’t Want to Miss:

Now if you’re thinking—this seems like too much work, I don’t know if I can handle this. Trust me, I get it. However, as a business owner, I don’t want you to get bogged down on details that don’t serve you. I want you to have the freedom and flexibility to focus on things that will really move the needle in your business. And I promise that mega-batching will help you get there.

Check Out These Highlights:

  • The 5 sessions I use for each batch. [9:35]
  • How I break up the recording of my podcast. [13:38]
  • Some of my favorite aspects of mega-batching. [16:41]
  • Tweaks I want to make for the future with this system. [18:58]
  • What I have planned for the podcast in 2018. [19:43]
  • Two final thoughts to help you start your own mega-batching efforts. [21:17]

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the online marketing

0:02.5

made easy podcast episode number 182.

0:07.0

Welcome to the online marketing made easy podcast.

0:11.6

Business advice so easy, you'll feel like you're cheating.

0:15.0

And now your host, Amy Porterfield.

0:18.0

Hey there.

0:28.0

Welcome back to another episode of the online marketing made easy podcast.

0:32.3

I'm your host, Amy Porterfield.

0:35.4

And tell me this, do you remember the movie Groundhog Day?

0:39.5

Bill Murray plays a newscaster in Pucks, Zatani, Pennsylvania reporting on the annual Groundhog

0:45.6

Day festivities and he wakes up every day to the same thing happening again and again.

0:52.5

And he tries to make these small course corrections throughout the day, but every day just resets

0:58.3

and replays.

0:59.3

Have you seen that movie?

1:00.9

Well, that's exactly how I felt about six months ago with this exact podcast.

1:08.7

Every day felt like Groundhog Day, except in my world, I would just call it podcast day.

1:15.6

So here's what would happen.

1:16.6

I would wake up in the morning and it would be podcast day again.

1:21.4

Maybe I'd be creating outlines for the podcast or coming up with new ideas for the podcast.

1:26.7

And then the next day I might record a one off episode.

1:30.6

And then the next day we would focus on writing the show notes and the emails and I'd be reviewing

1:35.8

all that.

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