Tired of Feeling Overwhelmed by Content Creation? Discover the Secret to Effortless, Effective Content in Just Minutes a Day Content creation is essential for thought leaders and business owners seeking to build authority, attract an audience, and drive growth. But it often feels like an overwhelming, time-consuming chore. In this practical guide, content marketing expert Alastair McDermott shares his proven framework for streamlining content creation so you can build your authority and engage your audience while freeing up more of your precious time. With Alastair's battle-tested strategies, you'll learn how Filled with step-by-step advice and actionable tips, Efficient Content Creation puts you on the fast-track to publishing regular, high-quality content that grows your audience, establishes your authority, and achieves your business goals—all while taking up less of your precious time. If you want to build your authority without burning yourself out, this guide is for you. Get your copy today and radically transform the way you create high-impact content!
Alastair McDermott helps “best-kept secret” experts & consultants to rapidly build authority by combining the power of video & podcasting so that you can command premium fees, cherry-pick the best projects, get off the gilded-hamster wheel of hourly-rate work, and never have to suffer a bad-fit client again!
Alastair is an author, consultant & business coach. His most recent book is “33 Ways Not to Screw Up Your Business Podcast” and he hosts The Recognized Authority podcast, as well as several other podcasts.
Alastair got into digital marketing and business when built his first website on GeoCities in the “before-time” of 1996 – he has been hooked on websites ever since.
Alastair left a “safe” corporate job in early 2007 to start and grow his first business during “the worst recession in modern history” – that was a wild ride.
His podcast and email list is called “The Recognized Authority”.
Alastair McDermott's Efficient Content Creation provides useful tips for streamlining content creation, especially for busy professionals. The book is short and easy to follow, offering some practical advice on how to create consistent content. However, I found it lacking in depth. The strategies felt a bit too basic, and I was hoping for more detailed insights. It's a good starting point for beginners, but seasoned content creators might not find much new here.