5 Ways to Batch Content Creation

Now that Spring is officially here (yay!), you might have the bug for renewing, reorganizing, cleaning, etc.  Itโ€™s only natural to feel this way because of Spring being the start of awakening and growth.  I will definitely be spring cleaning and organizing my house, but I also wanted to share some ideas on how to organize your content creation process through batching.

First lets start out with the question, what is batching?

Batching (or Content Batching) is when you work on a group of tasks all at once rather than spreading it out over time.  This is a great way to knock out content creation in a set time frame and ultimately save you time.  Batching is great because it helps to keep you focused on the task at hand- if you know you work on emails and social content for a dedicated time frame, thatโ€™s all you will work on so you wonโ€™t get sidetracked.  I find that I am most productive and present when I batch content because everything is streamlined.


If you are looking to save time in your content creation process, here are 5 ways to consider grouping your tasks for batch processing.


1/ Group tasks by difficulty

Sometimes it can be easier to complete a chunk of smaller/easy tasks at once than spreading them out across your content workflow.  For example, easy tasks that can be grouped together and completed in a block of time would be replying to social media comments/questions, replying to emails and choosing your reels to post for the week.  Give yourself a set amount of time to do these things at the frequency of your choice.  You may also like to get more time consuming or intense tasks done and out of the way.  If this is the case, group tasks like editing photos and videos into one batch.  This may be all you do for that day, but you will not have to focus on it anymore for the week.  Think of your easy, intermediate and advanced tasks for your business, group them by difficulty and think of what tasks you would like to complete together through batching.


2/ Group tasks by theme

You can also batch by grouping similar tasks together such as writing  (blog posts for the month, emails for the month, social media copy for the week, etc.), photography (shooting various photos for blog and social one day, editing and scheduling the photos a different day), or content planning.  When you batch by theme, you can stay in a groove by working on the full process for that theme.  Sometimes when you break tasks out into different days, you can lose momentum with getting that task done.  By dedicating a block of time to focus on one themed set of tasks, your ideas will still be fresh and the drive to work on them will likely stick around.


3/ Group tasks by time

You can also group tasks together by the time that it will take to complete them.  If you want to batch tasks for one hour, think of tasks that take 10-15 minutes to do, and put 4 or 5 of them together to finish in that hour.  These tasks can be totally unrelated, but the main idea is to knock out a lot of quick tasks.  Conversely, if you want to spend 5 hours batching content, choose 5 tasks that take one hour to complete.  Again, these can be totally unrelated- the idea here is to get the tasks completed based on how long it takes to do them.  You may even want to mix one long task with three smaller tasks for a good balance.  This works great as well because it gives your brain a break from working on an intense task to focus on something a little more low key.


4/ Group tasks by goal

If you have a specific goal for the month, quarter, etc. you can group your tasks together by your goals.  For example, group by weekly goals, monthly goals, etc.  You can spread out your batching to focus on weekly goals one day and monthly goals the next.  This is a great way to stay on track to accomplish your goals and it keeps your goals in the forefront of your mind because youโ€™re dedicating time to work towards them.

How to do this:

  • Write your daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual goals.

  • Write tasks down that will help you to accomplish each goal.

  • Group the tasks together that are geared toward each goal.

  • Choose the time frame that you will dedicate to work on each task group.



5/ Group tasks by your availability

Finally, and most importantly, group tasks together by your schedule/availability.  Some days you just cannot work on certain tasks.  For example, maybe you have a day job, so recording videos with the natural daylight isnโ€™t possible because you have to work.  That would mean your availability for recording contents is limited to non-work hours and the weekend/off days.  You also may have a hectic weekend schedule, so weekdays may be better for you to work on certain tasks.  You know what your availability is, so to accomplish this, write down your weekly schedule and obligations and carve out time in between to schedule a batch of tasks to work on each week/month.

Itโ€™s also important to have boundaries especially when you have a lot going on in your life and schedule. When working towards building your brand/business, your spare time is valuable and should be partially dedicated to growing your business.  This means getting comfortable with telling people no if what theyโ€™re asking of you will intrude on your content creation schedule.


I hope these tips inspired you to review your content creation and business tasks and determine what can be grouped together and worked on in batches. If you currently batch your content creation process, what are the things you have grouped together? Iโ€™d love to hear in the comments below!

My Favorite Automated Cleaning Tools

As an avid automation user, I tend to try to find ways to automate everything, even in everyday life.  One of the biggest responses I get when I ask my audience what they would love to automate is chores.  Wouldnโ€™t it be awesome to have a robot like Rosey from The Jetsons to clean the house?  We may not be at that level yet as a society, but there are some cleaning tools that I use that either eliminates my involvement in the cleaning process or greatly decreases the effort to put in it.


1 / Electronic Vacuum Cleaner

This is the closest that we are to Rosey so far.  My daughter has named our robotic vacuum โ€œBuddyโ€, so heโ€™s definitely a member of the family!  I remember my mom having an iRobot back in the early 2000โ€™s and she LOVED it.  Fast forward to me as an adult with plenty of responsibilities and a decrease in available time.  Two years ago I added an electronic vacuum to my Christmas wish list and thankfully I got it!  I currently have a Roborock S6 Pure.  My favorite features are the schedule that you can create so your automated cleaning is consistent, and the no-go zones (like around my plants haha!).  I also love that it vacuums and sweeps, so it can change from carpet to hard floors seamlessly.  Vacuuming and sweeping can take some time to complete, so the time that is gained back from my Roborock has been wonderful!

2 / Air Purifier

This is such an important thing to add to your home to minimize impurities in the air and to clean the air as a whole.  Many air purifiers can detect the level of impurities and automatically turn on as needed.  Clear and clean air are important to your health, and make your home feel more comfortable.  Of course fresh air is a great way to clear the air also, but if you live in an area that is pollen heavy, opening windows and doors can blow the impurities and pollen right inside.  This is also where an air purifier is helpful because you can get fresh, purified air.  Many air purifiers also have a mobile app and can be linked to other smart devices, so controlling them can also be done with ease.

I have an Afloia, and love the smart air quality monitor as well as the large space that it can purify in a reasonable timeframe (spaces up to 2600 square feet per hour).  It also uses HEPA filtration and eliminates 99.97% of particles in the air down to 0.3 microns.


3 / Electronic Bathroom Scrubber

I recently started using a WIEMIE electric spin scrubber to clean the bathroom, and it has been such a huge help!  Okay, so yes, I still need to be involved in the cleaning process when using this, BUT I donโ€™t have to exert as much energy because the scrubbing is done by the motor.  I just have to move the brush back around the shower/tub, and the deep cleaning happens automatically.  Iโ€™m not a fan of cleaning, so anything to make the job easier and faster, Iโ€™m all for it!

I love that this scrubber is wireless, so itโ€™s totally potable.  It also comes with two scrubber heads- one for scrubbing and one for tile, glass and curved areas and the other for corners and tile gaps.  This makes it a versatile tool that can be used in many areas of the home.


Are there any automated home cleaning products or tools that you use?  I would love to know!  Please share in the comments.