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How to NEVER run out of content
You will have ideas for 10+ years after reading this.

Happy Sunday Creator!
Todays topic will be on how to NEVER run out of content.
I know many creators that struggle with coming up with content ideas - It might even be you.
Therefore, I will go through what I do to constantly have something to write about.
My methods and secrets…
So grab a potato and enjoy!
Make a list of problems
The first thing I wanna talk about is a method that I actually do quite regurarly - I try to do it once a month and it has helped me tremendously.
The method I’m talking about is:
To make a long list of problems that your ideal follower can have.
It can be literally be any problem, small or big, simple or complex, good or bad.
These problems can later be solved by you writing a post on how to solve the problem.
Example problems:
I don’t know how to write good hooks…
My posts are only getting 2 likes…
How do I engage effectively…
Here’s what I do:
I write out 20+ specific problems that my ideal follower can have - This will get me ideas to write about for MONTHS.
I solve 5 problems per week, by writing a post on how to solve it.
Example:
Problem: What niche do I choose?
Solution: Write a long-form thread explaning everything about what niche to choose.
I ideally do this monday to friday.
That’s almost a high-quality post everyday!
Once you’ve got your list, the next step is maximizing what you already have 👇️
Repurpose like pro
The next big thing is REPURPOSING your own content.
If you think this isn’t a great way to create content, think again.
Trust me, EVERY big creator you’ve seen on Threads repurposes their best pieces of content.
It’s okay to re-use your content once in a while!
It’s impossible to come up with new ideas everyday for extended periods of time.
Especially if your niche isn’t that broad.
Repurposing is Win-Win for everyone;
New people get to see your content, your followers want to see your content again — Win-Win.
Here’s how I repurpose my content:
I find a recent post of mine that is 2+ weeks old.
I take that post and copy+paste it into a New thread.
Then, I try to improve the hook as much as I can and look through the post to see if there's anything I can change so it becomes even better.
Do the sentences flow? Can I add more value to it? Is there a common thread throughout the post? Do I have new knowledge that I can share?
If there’s anything I can improve I’ll do it.
Sometimes I might rewrite the whole thread but from another perspective.
This is a process I do almost once a week actually.
So, don’t be afraid to repurpose your content.
Steal like an Artist
To create good content, you need to consume great content.
Actually, most of content is inspired by other pieces of content.
Scrolling through Threads isn’t just mindless scrolling;
It’s an opportunity to gather inspiration and ideas for your next posts.
Here’s how I get content ideas from scrolling:
I look for Patterns: I Pay attention to posts that perform well. What are people engaging with? Are there certain topics, tones, or structures that consistently work? — If I find a pattern that seems to work, I implement it in my own content.
Tweak and make it my own: If I find a post that resonates with my audience, I think about how I can put my own spin on it. What’s my perspective? Can I add more value or disagree with the take?
Example:
Original: “A pinned post is SO important, make sure to have a great one”
I could tweak it into a long-form post: “A pinned post could make or break your profile, Here’s how you write a killer pinned post 👇️” -and I continue the post with explaning how…
I Borrow Structures, Not Words: Maybe someone posts a listicle, and it performs well. I could borrow the structure for my own niche.
Example:
Original: “5 Habits That Changed My Life.”
Yours: “5 Daily Habits That Help Me Write Better Content.”
I Save outstanding content: I Use the save feature or take screenshots of posts that really catch my eye. Keep a “Content Ideas” folder on your phone or computer. When I’m stuck, I can go back and review these saved gems for fresh ideas.
Key Takeways:
The key here is to gather inspiration without copying words. Borrow concepts, improve upon them, change perspective and make them uniquely yours.
Scrolling your feed doesn’t need to only be consumption; it’s research.
And when done right, it’s a goldmine for endless content ideas.
So, the next time you’re stuck, try scrolling on your feed for 10-15 minutes.
My Step-by-Step formula: (that you should implement)
Spend 10 minutes scrolling on your feed.
Find 3 posts that are killing it.
Save them into a folder.
Come back to it a day or two later.
Rewrite the posts from a new perspective and add your own touch on it.
Repeat weekly.
And that’s how you never run out of content!
By creating a problem list, repurposing like a pro, and scrolling for inspiration, you’ll always have something valuable to share with your audience.
Remember: Consistency beats perfection. Take small steps every day, and over time, you’ll see the results.
Now it’s your turn—try one of these methods this week and let me know how it works for you!
P.S If you haven’t got enough from me, here’s a few more ways I can help 👇️
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