If you came here looking for Story Idea Guide, I have some good news and bad news.
Bad news is, it’s not here.
Good news is, it’s because I expanded it into an entire book!
The Content Fuel Framework: How to Generate Unlimited Story Ideas
Looking for something a little smaller?
This 33-page PDF includes visuals of more than 175 different visual frameworks to serve as inspiration for turning your biggest and most creative ideas into proprietary branded models.
From Venn Diagrams and Flowcharts, to pyramids, funnels, graphs and more, the blank frameworks offered up in this inspiration guide can be used to visualize many different types of systems, concepts, processes, and ideas. The frameworks
The PDF includes a table of contents so you can navigate the various groups of frameworks based on their purposes and use-cases.
When your ideas are presented in an organized visual model like these, they become:
Easier for your audience to remember
Easier to spread from person to person
Easier to build a suite of connected products around
The guide is delivered as a PDF, which can be referenced digitally or printed.
In Prove It, authors Melanie Deziel and Phil M. Jones teach readers how to use content as a tool to earn audience trust. Use this list of claim clues to identify your business promises―even the ones you don’t realize you’re making―so you can gather the right evidence, and back up each claim.
The guide is delivered as a PDF, which can be referenced digitally or printed.
This PDF guide contains more than 200 Calls to Action you can use to increase the reach on your content, encourage your audience to engage, and create conversions of all types.
The sections include:
CTAs to increase reach & awareness
Questions to encourage comments and replies
Prompts to encourage comments and replies
CTAs to encourage continued contact
CTAs to encourage loyalty
CTAs to encourage conversion
CTAs to encourage link clicks
Other CTAs to consider
The guide is delivered as a PDF, which can be referenced digitally or printed.
This 11-page PDF guide contains more than 300 headline templates you can adapt and use for your content, depending on the type of content you’re creating. These can be used to inspire blog headlines, article headlines, infographic titles, video titles, and more.
The sections include:
Headlines for Getting Started
Instructional Headlines
Headlines That Generate Curiosity
Headlines for Talking About Money
Headlines About Efficiency
Headlines to Inspire & Motivate
Headlines Related to Decision-Making
Headlines for Making A Recommendation
Headlines for Sharing Your Opinion
Other Headlines to Consider
The guide is delivered as a PDF, which can be referenced digitally or printed.
This PDF guide contains a list of 100 content ideas you can use for inspiration when you're feeling stuck or stressed, no matter what type of brand, industry or organization you're creating content for.
The guide is delivered as a PDF, which can be referenced digitally or printed.
This 75+ page PDF workbook is the perfect companion to “The Content Fuel Framework: How to Generate Unlimited Story Ideas,” offering chapter-by-chapter prompts, activities, worksheets and more to facilitate content idea generation.
The workbook contains exercises and prompts for each chapter of the book, helping you to generate 400+ specific content ideas, and then walks you through the process of turning each of those ideas into 3-5 more related ideas. Completing the workbook would mean coming up with 1000+ content ideas, which would mean 3+ years worth of daily content pieces.
The workbook can be completed either as you read the book, or after you’ve read (simply refer back to the book for reference if you need a reminder).
The workbook is delivered as a PDF, which can be filled-in digitally or printed for hand-written completion, if preferred.
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”This was a wonderful add on to the book. In fact I’d say that anyone who has bought the book needs the workbook.” — Tim Gibney, The Resilience Doctor
This 1-page PDF contains some of the most important key questions to help you interrogate your ideas and develop them further to turn them into proprietary visual models and frameworks that you can build your business around.
Questions are included for the three key phases of framework development, including:
Information: Brain Dump Your Ideas
Relationship: Clarify Connections
Operation: Explore Use Cases
When your ideas are presented in an organized visual model like these, they become:
Easier for your audience to remember
Easier to spread from person to person
Easier to build a suite of connected products around
The guide is delivered as a PDF, which can be referenced digitally or printed.