I wrote 1,000+ pieces of content in the last 12 months.
People often ask "How could you write so much?" – but in reality, I feel I never have enough time to share everything.
And I'm not the only one.
Every (successful) creator I know wishes they had more time to share (even) more content.
That's because they do 2 things exceptionnally well:
1 - They consume good content, better than you.
2 - They see patterns in the good, to make it better.
Let's do it together with an example, Pinterest, and a little robot to help, AI.
Consume better.
The best place to get better at Linkedin is outside of Linkedin.
And it's true with every other social media.
Consume better to be a better content creator.

I can already recognize a sea of good potential content.
I clicked on the one saying "The Marketing Game", and Pinterest becomes instantly better:

And I end up here, after a quick rabbit hole session:

I went straight to Grok, Claude & ChatGPT to ask the same question - after uploading this image:
I am sharing an image of a great piece of content I want to be inspired by.
I write content about mastering AI (as a non-developer) to write better content & be a successful solopreneur / business founder leveraging AI. You are a mixture of experts about the different areas of expertise I cover.
I want each of them to think of a potential new spin of this piece of content, tailored to different potential solutions that could be part of my content plan. Each of the spins must be different & unique.
You must share the title, the angle, and quickly the 5 steps + 5 tips for each spin. You must be heavily inspired by the original image I attached.
Obviously, choose another image & another description of your mission to get personalized results.
A reminder of my past blog about your one mission: https://www.easygen.io/post/solve-one-problem-at-a-time-create-better-linkedin-posts-with-ai.
Here's Grok's best answer:

I immediately want to make a piece of content around: "The Non-Developer's Guide to AI".
And Grok spitted out an almost perfect brief for my designer. You can have a look at our conversation here: https://grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5_8c999287-534a-41a2-a507-cfad8316a97a.
Then ChatGPT shared this idea with me:

And it gave me this idea: "How to write AI content that converts". Simple, effective.
So I went deeper with a follow-up prompt:
I want to make a piece around "How to write content with AI that converts" around unconventional techniques. Copy the original image I attached in terms of format & information display. Talk about EasyGen & get information about my blog at easygen.io/blog to fill up the rest of the infographic.
Yet again, another close-to-be-finished brief for my designer.
I repeated the same process with Claude, which shared "How To Position Yourself As The AI Guy". I like the twist.
What if I rinse & repeat? Too many topics to cover. So little time. Welcome to my world.
Now the AI part.
Let's pretend like you've designed your new infographic - and no, there is no AI to help you there.
Now I would simply upload it on EasyGen as is to extract the topic. I'll do it with the original here:

And this is the entire topic extraction:
Creating effective content is essential for businesses looking to engage their audience and drive growth. The image outlines a comprehensive, five-step process for making “damn good content,” which serves as a foundation for understanding the intricacies of content creation.
The first step emphasizes the importance of understanding various aspects such as target market, ethics, vision, and competition. This foundational knowledge is crucial for tailoring content that resonates with the audience.
Moving to clarifying, it’s vital to distill insights about values, personality, and customer needs, ensuring that the content reflects a brand’s unique voice and tone. This step highlights the necessity of differentiation in a crowded market, where a unique value proposition can set a brand apart.
The third step, positioning, involves categorizing content to align it effectively with the core concept, which is the crux of the content strategy. The core concept should encapsulate the essence of the brand and guide all content efforts.
The subsequent section presents five tips for creating valuable content. Understanding the target audience inside out is paramount, as it allows brands to craft messages that genuinely address their needs and preferences. Choosing the right channels to distribute this content is equally important, as it ensures that the messages reach the intended audience effectively.
The image encourages constant experimentation as a means to drive growth, emphasizing the importance of being agile and responsive to audience feedback and market trends. Staying updated with relevant trends allows businesses to maintain their relevance and appeal in an ever-evolving landscape.
Finally, collaboration is highlighted as a means to extend reach and amplify messages through shared insights and collective expertise. This approach not only widens the audience base but also enriches the content by incorporating diverse perspectives.
Overall, the topic underscores a strategic framework for content creation that is rooted in understanding, clarity, positioning, and continuous improvement, making it a vital consideration for businesses aiming to strengthen their market presence and foster meaningful connections with their audience.
Now I only have 2 things to do: 1) hit generate a post until I enjoy a version, 2) edit the nice version until I want to post it.

It's up to you to consume better content.
It's up to you to use AI for a deeper brainstorming.
It's up to you to use AI to summarize it, and make it a winning topic.
It's up to you to use AI to turn a winning topic into a designer brief + a Linkedin caption.
It's really up to you - not to AI nor automation.
Use the tool, but remain the one master in control.