The Secret to Writing So Much Content in 2024
Writing masterminds like Tim Denning or Tim Ferriss use this all the time
Prolific writers like Tim Ferriss and Tim Denning are able to churn out a huge amount of content.
But what's their secret?
It's simple — they constantly recycle and repurpose their own writing in clever ways.
Giving Old Content a New Spin
When I say they recycle content, I don't mean they simply rewrite the same article over and over.
They take a topic they've covered before and give it a whole new angle and perspective, creating fresh takes on old ideas.
As a fictional example, Ferriss may have written a detailed guide on the best daily habits for prioritizing deep work. One of his usual topics. it's a straightforward article or newsletter issue with detailed tips and tricks.
Then a few months later, he published another article, maybe called “My Unusual Daily Routine for Optimal Creativity” covering a lot of the same ground but with different examples and insights.
It will run down the same arguments and many of the same wording and ideas, but with a different take on it, some expansion on …
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