How to Effectively Deal with Content Fatigue

Content is king! You’ve heard that phrase numerous times. And, that is true and important. But, when a pandemic come into play it is very easy to produce so much content that you are giving people content fatigue. Too much of a good thing can be bad. Not only can you burn people out but you, the content creator, can burn out.

So, how do you balance it all? That is why Meghan Howard is on the podcast today. Meghan is a bi-vocational Pastor where she serves in the Church AND the community working in communications. We talk about how much content to produce, how to balance it and how you can disconnect so that you stay sane in this very uncertain tim.

ACTION STEPS:

  • Share your thoughts! How are you effectively dealing with content fatigue? What are you doing? And, how are you doing sharing content with others without giving them content fatigue? Share your experiences below or on Twitter using #ymsidekick when you post.
  • Meghan is a fantastic resource for digital communication so make sure you follow her on Twitter as well on the Two Church Girls and a Microphone podcast. Check out her posts, podcast and chat with her on Twitter.
  • Facebook Group! Join the Digital Bootcamp Facebook Group to learn how to be more effective using digital tools for your ministry join the group. This is for ALL Ministers, not just Church Communicators or Social Media Managers.
  • Make sure you goto iTunes and subscribe or on Spotify to see what great things we talk about each and every week!  And make sure you rate the show, especially if you like it.
  • If you have an idea for a topic for a future podcast episode, email here.
  • Sign up for the Sidekick Scoop to get content from all over the ministry world (especially online and student ministry topics).

Tom Pounder

A father of 4, Tom is the Student Minister and Online Campus Pastor at New Life Christian Church in Chantilly, VA. He blogs, vlogs, and podcasts regularly about student and online ministry stuff.

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