How do you create genuine relationships with your content?
In this episode of The Powerful Content Podcast, Mel is diving into what connection really means when it comes to your content.
Being visible doesn’t automatically create connection. You can post consistently, follow all the advice, and still feel like your content isn’t landing. Genuine connection is what turns followers into true fans who want to be in your world.
Mel explores the common mistakes that keep heart-led entrepreneurs stuck at the connect stage, like trying to be someone else, or diluting your message to appeal to everyone. She also walks you through what to do instead. How to share your values, beliefs, and perspective so your ideal client feels seen, understood, and safe.
This conversation is about finding your rhythm and energy in content creation so that connection flows naturally and sustainably.
Timestamps:
00:00 The missing piece in your visibility strategy
00:40 Welcome to The Powerful Content Podcast
01:20 Acknowledgement of Country
01:33 The Client Journey: Understanding the connect stage
02:37 A personal story about connection in action
03:54 What the connect stage is all about
06:08 Common mistakes that block connection
09:59 How to build genuine connection through content
14:36 Reflection: Are you creating content that connects?
16:08 An invitation to join The Content Effect
16:54 Closing thoughts and ways to work together
Links mentioned in this podcast
The Unboring Ideal Client Workbook
The Content Effect
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Episode 185 - Ditch the sales funnels to create content that feels good
Episode 183 - How to stop socials from sucking the life out of you
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