Episode 196: STOP Making Content 24/7. Do THIS Instead
In this solo episode of the Gloria Chou PR Podcast, Gloria breaks down the three golden rules of high-ROI content creation designed specifically for small business heroes who want more sales, not more likes.
If you’re tired of the content hamster wheel, this episode gives you a clear, stress-free roadmap to create long-lasting, sales-driven content without chasing trends or relying on Instagram Lives.
Why Content ROI > Content Quantity
Gloria shares why content should be repurposable, strategic, and aligned with your business goals. From her podcast workflow to skipping Instagram Lives altogether, she shares what actually works when you’re building a business—not trying to be an influencer.
The 3 Golden Rules for Smarter, Sales-Driven Content:
Lifespan + ROI: Don’t make content that dies in 24 hours. Gloria explains how to maximize each piece by repurposing it into emails, blogs, carousels, and more.
Start with Long-Form: Why every high-leverage content plan begins with one long-form asset—like a podcast, blog, or newsletter—and how to use it to fill your content calendar with ease.
Boost Shareability: Gloria walks through how to leverage co-creation and strategic tagging to get others to promote your content—without paying for reach.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Why she skips Instagram Lives and what she does instead
How to create 20+ pieces of content from one podcast episode
A smarter way to pitch co-hosted content that builds relationships
How to get on the radar of “out of reach” experts and influencers
The real reason your content should convert, not just entertain
Final Takeaway:
You don’t need to go viral or hire a content agency to get results. You just need:
✅ One long-form content asset
✅ A smart repurposing system
✅ A share-first mindset
Resources Mentioned:
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Join Gloria Chou's PR Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/428633254951941
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TRANsCRIPT
00:00:00 Gloria: Welcome back to another episode of Small Business PR where we make PR and marketing super accessible for the everyday small business hero. Now, the topic of today is content. You can't live with it, can't live without it. And we are in a content age where everyone is pushing their content out to try to get more eyeballs on their products, their services, their community. And it all means that we're just constantly producing content.
00:00:23 Gloria: And here's the thing. It can be a never ending chase of being on that content roller coaster of creating content, trying to go viral, trying to understand the latest hacks, algorithms, tips, tricks, hiring different social media managers, content marketers, content plan. There just seems like every single day there is a new strategy, a new tool who promises to take things off your plate and make things easier and faster. But we end up still making more content than ever. And here's the thing. It's all about working smarter and not harder. And this is something I talked to my PR program members about.
00:00:56 Gloria: It's how do we measure the ROI for any given time that we're spending. And when I think about content, I think, okay, most of what I'm doing, like recording this podcast is content. And I don't care if you make bath salts or if you're a coach, we have to make sure that our content is not only just out there, but it aligns, that it converts, that it resonates and does the thing that we need it to do. Now for me, I am not trying to be an influencer. I'm not trying to get free merchandise or sell ad sponsorship. So my take on content is for sales, is for building that know, like, and trust factor so that people can get to know me and convert. So whether you're selling a product or service, if you are also trying to not be an influencer and get more sales, this episode is for you.
00:01:39 Gloria: Now, coming from building a podcast, being on hundreds of different podcasts of other people's and building my Instagram following and being in masterminds with other people who have quote unquote gained a big following, I learned that there are three golden rules that have really worked for all of us, for people in my peer mastermind and for myself when it comes to content. So here are three things that I always do.
00:01:59 Gloria: The first thing is think about the ROI and lifespan of any content that you're making. What does that mean? It means that for every content that you're making, is it going to go the extra mile for you? I'll give you an example. I always talk about how I'd rather get on people's podcasts, get that SEO, get those backlinks. Repurpose that one video content, which is a podcast into YouTube shorts, YouTube long reels, audiograms, quotes, carousels, then spend all my time making 20 different Instagrams because to me that's a higher leveraged activity. It's repurposable. So always ask yourself, can your content go the extra mile? Can it be repurposed? And this is also the reason why I don't do Instagram lives because here's the thing about Instagram lives.
00:02:44 Gloria: The chances of someone catching you live is pretty rare because everyone's busy. It's not announced, right? And even if you announce it, the chances are, okay, then maybe they'll be live, but Instagram is such a short attention span medium that they're probably going to click out of it. And here's the thing, even if they do catch you live, let's say you did all the reminders, they're on live. If they miss any part of your beginning, they're probably going to drop off because there's no context. So that's why I don't really spend my time doing any Instagram lives with people because to catch someone and to bring them through that whole duration of the live so that I can transform their beliefs and get them to take an action is just very rare and it's going to be a very difficult thing. So for me, I'd rather record a workshop, even if it's on Zoom.
00:03:30 Gloria: I'd rather go into someone else's platform and do a free talk and ask for the recording. Those are things that I can then use a streaming software like StreamYard so that I can stream it later into Facebook. And so that's kind of what we do with our podcast. So I record this episode, right? And this episode is going to be spliced and diced up into various little snippets that we're going to repurpose for reels with captions that we're going to repurpose for blog posts with our show notes that we're going to repurpose for our email newsletter that we are going to repurpose for other carousel posts from this one piece of content.
00:04:05 Gloria: And so to me, that's a much higher leverage activity because one, I can repurpose and two, I have control over it. Whereas Instagram lives, you don't know who's going to be able to be on live at that point. So that is the question to ask yourself is, is the lifespan of it going to give me a good ROI? Another thing is that Instagram lives, they don't have a great lifespan. You can't really repost it on anything. So for me, it lives on Instagram, stays on Instagram and that's it. Whereas if I record it natively on my own application, on my own desktop, or if I get the recording from being on someone else's, I have that asset, then I can repurpose and stream however I want.
00:04:41 Gloria: There's so many different streaming platforms. There's so many different ways that you can automatically repurpose and schedule your content with who's sweet and later so that I'd rather do that all day. That's the first golden rule. The second golden rule for making content work for you. Again, we are not out here trying to just make content endlessly. I am not getting paid as a content creator, so I need my content to work for me. The second way to make your content work for you is to think about having a long form content. Because remember, if you have a long form content that you start the week or month with, whether it's a long form newsletter, whether it's a blog, whether it's a podcast episode, whether it's a video recording, at least, I want to say at least 10 minutes long, then you have something to work with that then you can repurpose for social media.
00:05:29 Gloria: I'd rather do that all day and have control by splicing up a long form content than starting natively from scratch and make 20 different reels, hoping it'll go viral. So content mastery comes from repurposing. And the best way to repurpose is to start with a long form content. If you're a writer, for example, if you don't want to be on a podcast, that's fine. If you write an email to your newsletter, and by the way, the money is on your list, so make sure that you are cultivating your email list, making sure that you're emailing your email list. Try to write a longer form email like I do every week with my newsletters. We have different sections of what we're celebrating, of stuff that's on our mind, of the different tips and tricks.
00:06:06 Gloria: From there, you can splice that up into different Instagram carousels. You can use different sections for, let's say, a caption. You can use that as a talking point for later. You can also repost that entire email on your blog. It's the same long-form content. You're just repurposing it. So that's what I mean. Always think in terms of long-form content and how can I repurpose? That is really the key to mastery.
00:06:29 Gloria: So, to recap, the first one is what is the ROI and lifespan of my content. Two, work smarter and not harder? Content mastery comes from repurposing long form content. So always start with a long form content first. That way you don't have to scramble to fill up your content calendar and you'll already have content so that you can have at least five, 10, 20 pieces of things to splice and dice up. So even if you, let's say go a week on vacation, that's okay because you have a long form piece of content that you can create many different pieces from.
00:06:58 Gloria: The third golden rule for creating content that really works for us is to think about the share ability. How can I incentivize other people to share my content? So it's not just me having a one way dialogue with someone that I am also getting people to share, to tag, to promote. And there's a couple of ways you can think about doing this. The most easy way is to invite someone on to do a co-speaking with you. So you can say, Hey, I'm doing this workshop where I want to do this 30 minute training. I think you have some great tips. Would you be willing to come into my program or my community or my Instagram to talk about X, Y, and Z. Make sure you record it natively though so then that way you have that content.
00:07:33 Gloria: That's a great way to give someone platform. That's a great way to have them also cross promote. So I always think about how can I get someone else involved in creating content so that it's not just me creating content, but I'm sharing the platform and thereby I am leveraging their audience. So you want to be strategic with who you share, who you pick to do like a co-host session with. I'm not gonna pick someone who doesn't have an aligned audience for me. So think about someone who's not a competitor, but someone who has an aligned audience.
00:07:58 Gloria: So if you are in Bath and Beauty products, maybe it's someone who talks about wellness. If you are a mompreneur, maybe it's someone who writes about, parenting or education. So think about ways that you can align with adjacent, but not competitive partners that can get you more eyeballs on what you're talking about because they're going to want to share, they're going to want to tag.
00:08:16 Gloria: Now here's another little known thing. If you feel like you have someone in your industry, you've been wanting to get a hold of, but they seem a little bit out of reach because maybe they have a lot of followers or you feel like they're very busy. A great way to get on their radar is to mention their name is to in whatever content that you're making, tag them, say, Oh, I learned this incredible thing from this person who's always dropping gems or go ahead and follow these five people who are constantly doing work to elevate this community.
00:08:43 Gloria: By giving them a shout out and seeing their praises, they slowly get to know your name. And who doesn't love to be complimented? Who doesn't love to be tagged and wake up to something that's like this person tagged you and had nothing but great things to say? So that's also a little trick. If you want to get on the radar of someone who's a little bit out of reach is to tag them, mention them, talk about their work whether it's a quote, whether it's a book they shared, whether it's anything from their content, it's a great way.
00:09:08 Gloria: So this is a short and quick episode. And I hope that after this episode, you'll be able to think about working smarter, not harder. You'll be able to think about how you can create content in a way that works for you and doesn't drain you by creating long form pieces of content and then splicing that up because content mastery comes from repurposing long form content. As always, thank you so much for listening. If you know any small business heroes who can benefit from this podcast episode or overall this podcast, please send them to listen to this podcast. That's the only way people can find out more about it. And thank you so much for being here. Please rate and subscribe and leave me a review so I know exactly what you think of this episode. Thank you.
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