How to Calm Your Content Anxiety in 5 Simple Steps



How to Calm Your Content Anxiety in 5 Simple Steps

by Calvin Koepke

It was an early morning of coffee, loud music, and blasting the internet with everything I could muster.

I had already published a few articles on my website, skipping the draft process. Then I scrambled to share them on every social media network and group chat that I could think of.

Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, Slack channels, Facebook groups, email newsletter(s) — you know the drill.

It was a copy/paste nightmare, but that's what the “experts” had told me to do. The familiar phrases of "Content is king!" and "Blog every day!" were among the many maxims running through my mind that morning.

We are often told that your frequent presence online is vitally important. More interaction, more connection, more conversion.

This is partially true, but experience has taught me that excessive presence damages both your authority and your own personal fulfillment.


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