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Sarah Lean 🏴󠁧󠁢

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Things to do when creating content!

Creating content is something I have been doing for a number of years. I did it in my spare time at the start to help improve my profile, get better known within the tech field. And also to share knowledge, within the tech community and also as a notes repository for me so I didn't need to remember everything. 😉

Over the years it has become something that I actually do as my job and as such I've had to get a bit more structured about the whole process.

I've tried to get a bit more organised and thoughtful about the process of creating content and trying to understand what my audience wants and likes.

Lots of people ask me about creating content and if I have any tips to share. Below is a video that I created talking about some of the tips I try to apply when creating content - I hope you find it helpful! 😊

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Sarah Lean 🏴󠁧󠁢

Hey Pavel, thanks for reaching out. I started my YouTube channel back in July 2019 so I could practice speaking in front of a camera. Before each video I write out some bullet point notes to remind of me of talking points I want to hit but other than that's it in promptu. 😊

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