Lesson 162 of 1570
Content Batching: Make A Week In One Afternoon
Stop posting in panic. Batch a whole week of content with AI in 90 minutes and post on autopilot.
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- 1The 90-minute weekly batch
- 2batching
- 3content calendar
- 4scheduling
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Posting in panic — staring at TikTok at 9pm trying to think of something — is the fastest way to burn out and drop the channel. Batching means making a week of content in one focused session. AI makes batching way faster.
Section 1
The 90-minute weekly batch
- 110 min: brainstorm 20 ideas with AI around your weekly topic
- 210 min: pick the best 5
- 330 min: write hooks and outlines for all 5 with AI
- 430 min: record / shoot / write the actual content
- 510 min: schedule everything in a tool like Buffer or Metricool
Why batching beats daily scrambling
- Your brain stays in 'creative mode' instead of switching contexts
- You can plan a week as a story instead of disconnected posts
- If you have a bad day, the channel still posts
- You leave time to actually reply to comments
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