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594: How to Step Back from Social Media Content Creation to Focus on Your Website for Longevity Reasons with James Wythe

9/30/2024
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In episode 594, Megan chats to James Wythe about why he decided to shift his focus from content creation for social media to creating content for his blog, despite having a social following of over 1 million.

After a sudden illness caused James to be housebound for 4 years, he taught himself to cook with a chair in the kitchen. James started his blog to share his journey of recovery and recipes in 2016. Since then James has built a social following of over 1M and published a cookbook. The blog currently has 300,000 monthly page views which James 5x in the last year.

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In this episode, you’ll learn more about social media burnout, finding your passion for content creation, how to step back from social media, especially if you have a large following, while considering the future of your career and longevity of your content.

Key points discussed:

- Stepping back from social media can help overcome burnout: You may realize that you are feeling burned out from the pressure and comparison of social media, so focusing more on your blog could be beneficial.

- Owning your content is important: Owning your content on your website is important to consider, rather than relying solely on social media platforms that can restrict or remove access.

- Balancing social media and blog content is challenging: You may find it difficult to create separate content for your website and social media that appeals to different audiences consistently.

- Large social media followings don't guarantee success: Even with a large following, the social media landscape is becoming increasingly saturated and competitive for brand collaborations.

- Republishing and updating old content can significantly boost traffic: Going back and improving your existing blog content can lead to a significant increase in traffic.

- Creating a depth of content is key for long-term growth: Focus on creating more new content and update older posts to build a stronger foundation for your blog.

- Passion and enjoyment should drive content creation: You may realize that you still love creating content and helping others, but not the pressure of social media.

- Cycles and trends in the industry require adaptability: The industry may shift back towards longer-form content, away from the current saturation of short-form video recipes, so you need to be prepared to adapt.

Connect with James Wythe

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