Post by yamanhosen8564 on Feb 14, 2024 1:59:27 GMT -5
The transcript if I come across something I think I can use. Highlights of a meeting transcript Sometimes a few highlights will come together into one larger content idea, so I'll wait till the end to add it to the calendar. 5. Include context and links in your content calendar When I'm done highlighting, I'll go back and copy the highlighted text into Trello, the project management tool that I use for planning content. I add a title that describes the planned content, and then I put the text from my transcript as the description. I'll also add a line or two of context (like the question I was asked in the meeting), if I think it would be helpful later. You might also add the link to your entire transcript, if you envision that the writer might want to go back and review it.
A content idea in Trello You could assign a specific date (and writer, if you have a team) so that it's officially on your content calendar, or you can add it to your ideas list or Oman Email List backlog. I have a list in Trello called "Incoming," where I park my ideas until I've fleshed out how I plan to use them. Think beyond meetings—use any recording "Repurpose your content" is an oft-repeated mantra of content teams all over. Generating content ideas from meeting transcripts is one more tactic for your toolkit. Once you've developed a habit of reviewing meeting transcripts, you can turn to other transcripts of other recordings for content ideas.
For example, if your company hosts webinars with Q&As, definitely transcribe the recording to see if any questions sparked potential content ideas. And podcasts can be great sources for thought leadership content, in particular. If someone from your company is speaking, it's an opportunity to use it for content. What is a squeeze page? And does your business need one? We swapped our homepage for a squeeze page—and it worked. By Luciano Viterale · October 10, 2023 Hero image showing Ticker Nerd's sqeeze page Collecting email addresses has always been a challenge for us at Ticker Nerd.
A content idea in Trello You could assign a specific date (and writer, if you have a team) so that it's officially on your content calendar, or you can add it to your ideas list or Oman Email List backlog. I have a list in Trello called "Incoming," where I park my ideas until I've fleshed out how I plan to use them. Think beyond meetings—use any recording "Repurpose your content" is an oft-repeated mantra of content teams all over. Generating content ideas from meeting transcripts is one more tactic for your toolkit. Once you've developed a habit of reviewing meeting transcripts, you can turn to other transcripts of other recordings for content ideas.
For example, if your company hosts webinars with Q&As, definitely transcribe the recording to see if any questions sparked potential content ideas. And podcasts can be great sources for thought leadership content, in particular. If someone from your company is speaking, it's an opportunity to use it for content. What is a squeeze page? And does your business need one? We swapped our homepage for a squeeze page—and it worked. By Luciano Viterale · October 10, 2023 Hero image showing Ticker Nerd's sqeeze page Collecting email addresses has always been a challenge for us at Ticker Nerd.