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From post to content calendar

Publication time
September 5, 2024 5:45 AM (PST)
Channel
LinkedIn post

I turned my post from yesterday into a month-long content calendar using Wordware.

It took about an hour, which was longer than I expected. There was a lot of output variability depending on which foundational models I used at which steps of the flow. But now I have a strong outline for over a month’s worth of topics related to my job search first post.

And I’m only going to use it once. Well, sort of…

How it works:

The flow takes the post as input, parses the post and returns a list of all potential topics of content within the context of the general post. It then interprets and returns contextually adjacent topics that could be added to the list. It then presents all in a list (with fuzzy interpretation of logical, granted) with the appropriate dates.

This effectively achieves two things:

1 — I’ve created a content calendar from which to write daily posts.

2 — I have a list of categories, descriptions and time stamps.

It remains to be seen the extent to which I use the second of these for procedural content generation (or structuring and drafting) but the first was time saved and very helpful results.

Next, I bring it all into Notion as ideas at the top of the funnel in my content calendar — more on Notion as both a website CMS and as a LinkedIn content scheduler later. For now, easiest thing in the world to help out.

In this way, I’ve front-loaded some content ideation and turned the first step in my process into a potential asset for future Wordware flows.

My plan is to supplement different content and formats with a daily post on a topic taken from this generation.

Now if only I could easily and selectively send the contents of this structured generation to Notion…

Just one last thing 🙏

If you didn’t know, I’m actively looking for an epic ops role at a kind and ambitious pre-Series A startup!

To view other posts related to how I’m using no-code ops tools to build systems around my job search, use the hashtag #huntatscale — I’m currently the only one using it, so you’ll be able to see all related posts.

And please visit (opinionated-dot-tech) for my directory of ops software and Wordware flows!

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