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- Content Repurposing - Transforming one piece of content into multiple formats for different platforms and audiences.
- Content Batching - Creating multiple pieces of content in dedicated production sessions to improve efficiency and consistency.
- Content Consistency - The practice of publishing content on a regular, predictable schedule to build audience trust and algorithmic favor.
- Descending Action - The phase of a story after the climax where tension decreases, consequences unfold, and meaningful takeaways emerge.
- Two-Year Test - Teach what you would have found valuable two years ago.
- Content Management System - Software platforms that enable creating, managing, and publishing digital content without requiring specialized technical knowledge.
- Eventual Reciprocity - The long-term strategy of giving value freely to build positive capital that eventually leads others to reciprocate through support, purchases, or advocacy.
- Thought Leadership - Establishing expertise and influence through sharing innovative ideas and original perspectives.
- TOCLA Approach - Turn one idea into five content pieces: Teach, Observe, Contrarian, Listicle, Analyze.
- ABCDE Framework for Storytelling - A structured framework for crafting compelling stories using five essential elements: Action, Background, Conflict, Development, and Ending.
- Content Compounding - The principle that content value accumulates and multiplies over time, creating exponential returns on creative investment.
- The Rule of 3 - When you distill any topic into 3 things, you've got a memorable framework.
- Engineering Credibility - The strategic process of building trust and authority through three types of credibility: implied (content quality), perceived (external validation), and earned (demonstrated expertise).
- Niche Authority - Becoming the recognized expert in a specific, focused area rather than a generalist in a broad field.
- 1% Rule - In any Internet community, 1% of people create content, 9% contribute, and 90% lurk - aspire to be in the top 10%.
- Phases of Camera Confidence - The three stages of camera confidence: Horrifying, Abiding, and Inspiring.
- Content Workflow - A systematic process for creating, reviewing, approving, and publishing content efficiently and consistently.
- Slow Burn - Building value through sustained, consistent effort over time rather than seeking quick wins or viral growth.
- Evergreen Content - Content that remains valuable and relevant long after publication, continuing to attract and serve audiences over time.
- Ship 30 for 30 - A cohort-based writing challenge where participants publish one atomic essay per day for 30 consecutive days.
- Proof of Work (Content Creation) - Each piece of content you create serves as evidence of your knowledge, experience, and expertise in a given domain.
- Build in Public - Openly sharing your creative process, progress, and challenges as you build products, businesses, or projects.
- Triangle of Purpose - Three questions to define purpose: Who is your audience? Why must this exist? What's in it for you?
- The Hook - A compelling opening element designed to capture audience attention within the first moments and compel them to continue engaging with the content.
- Rate of Revelation - The pace at which you reveal new information - keep it high to maintain engagement.
- Learn in Public - Documenting and sharing your learning journey publicly, teaching others while you learn yourself.
- Semantic Ablation - The algorithmic erosion of high-entropy information in AI-generated text, where rare and precise linguistic elements are systematically replaced with generic alternatives.
- Headline Writing - Crafting compelling titles that capture attention, communicate value, and drive engagement.
- Blogging - The practice of publishing written content on the web to share knowledge, build an audience, or establish expertise.
- Content Distribution - The process of sharing and promoting content across multiple channels to reach target audiences.
- Ghostwriting - Writing content that is officially credited to another person.
- 3x3 Template - A structured writing framework that organizes content into three components: defining the 'what', outlining 'how' in 3 steps, and explaining 'why' with 3 reasons.
- Atomic Essays - Short, focused pieces of writing that explore a single idea completely.
- Document, Don't Create - A content strategy focused on documenting your existing work and life rather than creating content from scratch.
- Knowledge Commerce - The business of packaging and selling expertise as digital products such as online courses, ebooks, and workshops.
- Content Atomization - Breaking down long-form content into smaller, standalone pieces that each deliver value independently.
- Camera Confidence Tips - Practical strategies to feel more confident and natural when recording videos.
- Content Pillars - Core themes that form the foundation of a content strategy.
- Pillar Pieces - Comprehensive, authoritative content that serves as foundational reference material.
- Content Calendar - A schedule for planning and organizing content publication across channels and timeframes.
- Creator Flywheel - A self-reinforcing cycle where content creation leads to audience growth, which enables monetization, which funds better content.
- Teach Timeless Lessons - A teaching principle that prioritizes concepts, principles, and ideas that age well over time-sensitive information with limited longevity.
- User-Generated Content (UGC) - Content created by users or customers rather than brands, often used for authentic marketing.
- Content-Market Fit - The alignment between your content and what your target audience actively wants and needs.
- From Collector to Creator - The transformative journey from passively collecting information to actively creating original work, using PKM as a bridge between consumption and creation.
- Creator Economy - An economic model where individuals monetize their skills, knowledge, and creativity directly through digital platforms.
- Platform-Native Content - Content specifically designed for a platform's unique format, culture, and algorithm rather than cross-posted generically.
- Generative AI - AI systems that create new content such as text, images, audio, or video.
- Newsletter - An email-based content distribution format that builds direct relationships with subscribers through regular, curated, or original content.
- Engagement Rate - A metric measuring the level of interaction and involvement users have with content.
- PAS Framework - A classic copywriting formula that identifies a Problem, Agitates the pain, and presents a Solution.
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