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Got my very professional graphic designer to create this to help you understand where to find your best content ideas

@lana.k.social
14.1K views881 likes2:16ENMay 25, 2026
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Do you wanna know where your best content ideas are? Ta-da, they're right here in this tiny little circle. This is where the good shit lives. This is where your best content ideas are, and I'm gonna help you find them. Using this very professional diagram that was created by my very professional graphic designer and wasn't just me circling around a coffee cup with my child's fel tip pens. So we're gonna make three lists. The first list is a list of things that your target audience actually care about. If you don't know who your audience are, we have a bigger problem. You need to figure that out because if you don't know who you're speaking to, the algorithm's not gonna know either and it's gonna constantly feel like you're shutting into the void. But make a list of things that frustrate your audience what are they struggle with? What kind of things are they googling? Leigh at night, what do they want? What do they desire? What are they embarrassed to admit? What things are making their life harder? Because I say this all the time, but the algorithms distribute content based on relevance, based on the topics and things that people are actively interested in and people typically search for content that is tailored to their frustrations or their desires. If you do not talk about things that people actually care about, your content will go nowhere. And we're going to make a second list of things that you care about. What things excite you? What are you passionate about? What kind of topics make you feral in the best possible way? What things could you talk about until somebody has to physically shut you up? Because if you create content just based on what your audience want to see that you're not that really into, it's gonna show in your content. You're gonna burn out and it's gonna come across as flat. Content is not just information, it's also connection on how you deliver and present your content is so much of that. If you don't have the energy, people will feel it. Then the final list is a list of things that you're good at. What things are you best at? What things do you understand more than most people? What things do you have more experience on? The most people? What things are you good at explaining? What things do your friends come to you for advice on? Because this is where your authority and your personal brand and your differentiation comes into play. Where all of those things overlap in the middle, those are your best content ideas. That is the sweet spot because this is where demand, passion, and authority lives. So no more posting just whatever fell into your brand as soon as you opened the app. A performance of your content is mostly down to the topics, the ideas and the stuff that you're actually talking about. And if you want to be more of a bite this and how to create good content in general, join the content club. That is my course on community where you'll learn how to grow and how to monetize. If you want in, send me a DM and I will give you a discount code.