Scott Monty, a well-know thought leader writing ont he B2C blog talked about how painful it is and the pressure that mounts to feed the content marketing and curation beast on a regular, systematic, and consistent basis.
Even I struggle with trying to keep up with these demands, particularly since on-line marketing is not my business. I already have a business which consumes 65-70 hours a week - now i've got to find 1-2 hours a day on top of that to do 'content curation and marketing".
Sometimes it slips. Sometimes I don't post anything for a day or two. Sometimes, I go a couple of weeks without posting a blog post.
I'm always trying to be more consistent for my network. But the demands of my "paying job" sometimes take precedent over marketing.
How do you balance doing your work vs. marketing and creating thought leadership with your network?
Barry Deutsch
Social Media Coach to Vistage and TEC Speakers and Trusted Advisors
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