Don’t know what to write is one of the most common problems when you first start creating content; it was the same for me, so I looked for various strategies to help me reduce procrastination, and then I discovered this simple tool to help me: AAAA Framework.
Here’s how it works…
What is AAAA stands for
You can express a single core idea in four ways:
- Actionable (how to)
- Analytical (show the numbers)
- Aspirational (yes, you can)
- Anthropological (why?)
How AAAA Framework help you create content
First, you’re going to create a table with four columns. It’s going to look something like this:
The first column is four angles you can utilize to handle your post, like I described before.
In the second column, you’ll include a topic that you’d want to discuss or are aware about.
Try to be specific here so that you can acquire ideas quickly later on. For example, instead of “writing,” use “ghostwriting.”
In the third column, you will brainstorm your influential experiences.
These are valuable sources for personal stories. I discuss broader subjects here, such as freelancing or volunteering.
Finally, you’ll be adding content frameworks to your final column.
You now have a table. The secret, however, is in how you use it.
And for me, that is entirely random. I created a random code in Google Sheets to generate it for me.
Here’s an example. Actionable, Content Writing, Fun Fact, This vs That.
With this prompt, I might look at Guide to Write Content with a Fact (a difficult to find topic) and compare before and after utilizing the guide.
That’s it.
I made a spreadsheet for you
Visit https://natecue.com/aaaa-framework, duplicate the sheet, and start creating your own content.