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The average solopreneur spends 400+ hours per year creating content

Let’s do some quick math…

If you spend just 2 hours a day creating content…
→ that’s 10 hours a week
→ 40 hours a month
→ 480 hours a year

That’s more than 12 full-time work weeks just spent trying to get your message out.

And yet most solopreneurs still say:
“I’m posting all the time… but nothing’s converting.”

Sound familiar?

The problem isn’t that you’re not working hard.

It’s that your content might be missing a system.

Why This Stat Matters

Time is your most valuable currency.

If you’re pouring hundreds of hours into content that isn’t leading to clicks, sign-ups, or sales it’s no wonder you’re feeling burned out.

This stat matters because it proves the case for strategy.

Without one, you’re just posting to keep up.
With one, you’re posting to move your business forward.

The Real Problem

So many women I coach are hustling… but not building.

Their content is:

Random instead of intentional

Reactive instead of planned

Inspirational instead of strategic

And that’s not your fault you were never taught how to turn your story into a system.

That’s where I come in.

The Real Solution

A content system saves you time, energy, and decision fatigue.

Inside Content That Converts, I teach the three-part system I built that changed everything for me:

The Umbrella – your core message and brand direction

The Funnel – visibility, nurture, and conversion content in balance

The Calendar – how to rinse and repeat it without guesswork

When you know what to say, why you’re saying it, and how it connects to your offer you stop wasting time and start building a business.

3 Things You Can Do Today

Audit your calendar.
How much time are you spending creating content each week? What could you batch or automate?

Pick one theme per week.
For example: Week 1 = visibility, Week 2 = nurture, Week 3 = conversion, Week 4 = offer. It brings structure and momentum.

Set a timer.
Give yourself 90 minutes max to create a week of content. Constraints increase creativity (and stop perfectionism in its tracks).

How I Can Help

You don’t need to create more.
You need to create on purpose.

✨ Grab Content That Converts and get your hours (and sanity) back.

My Story

I used to feel like a full-time content creator with part-time results.

Until I realized I wasn’t the problem my lack of structure was.

Now, I run my business in a few focused hours a week. I repurpose, I plan, and I show up with clarity.

And I have more time for the things that matter: my family, my health, and my peace.

Let me show you how to do the same.

Content Creation, Entrepreneurship, Personal Development

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6/03/2025

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The average solopreneur spends 400+ hours per year creating content

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