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If you are moving from blogging to training courses you need to think about how to make the material interactive and engaging so that it becomes sticky. Likewise but conversely the new exercises you develop for Spain Mobile Number List your client program can be repackaged and used as a series of shorter blogs or incorporated into your book. Or if you’ve published a book you could take a chunk of. Is the material current and/or relevant? Is it evergreen? While your original content was certainly current when it was published, is it still valid today? For example, if your blog post features Lance Armstrong or Bill Cosby as strong characters and examples of leadership are as they once seemed then you may need new examples.
While most material will retain its relevance over time some material will become significantly outdated especially when it involves technology or other rapidly changing things. Does it reflect your current thinking on the subject? While you may have felt strongly about an issue at one point, recent events may have changed your perspective or adjusted your thinking. When your material is published you want it to reflect your latest philosophy and thinking on these issues or, as far as possible, reflect the way you have been and continue to think.
If you are moving from blogging to training courses you need to think about how to make the material interactive and engaging so that it becomes sticky. Likewise but conversely the new exercises you develop for Spain Mobile Number List your client program can be repackaged and used as a series of shorter blogs or incorporated into your book. Or if you’ve published a book you could take a chunk of. Is the material current and/or relevant? Is it evergreen? While your original content was certainly current when it was published, is it still valid today? For example, if your blog post features Lance Armstrong or Bill Cosby as strong characters and examples of leadership are as they once seemed then you may need new examples.
While most material will retain its relevance over time some material will become significantly outdated especially when it involves technology or other rapidly changing things. Does it reflect your current thinking on the subject? While you may have felt strongly about an issue at one point, recent events may have changed your perspective or adjusted your thinking. When your material is published you want it to reflect your latest philosophy and thinking on these issues or, as far as possible, reflect the way you have been and continue to think.