#ContentWritingChat Recap: Wrapping Up 2020
Can you believe this year is quickly coming to a close? It seems like 2020 has flown by, but also gone by very slowly at the same time. No matter what, it’s safe to say it’s been a whirlwind year for everyone. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a lot of stress and it required each one of us to change up our daily routines. We went from working in the office to working at home, we started going out less, and we’re all wearing masks. So, we thought it was only fitting to do a #ContentWritingChat wrapping up 2020 so we could all reflect on just how much our lives (and businesses) have changed over these past few months. #ContentWritingChat Recap: Wrapping Up 2020 Welcome to #ContentWritingChat! ?? We are so excited to have you with us for our final chat of 2020. It's been a crazy year and we thought it would be fun to reflect on what we've all learned and how this year has impacted us. pic.twitter.com/NT97w2JHIW — Express Writers | Your Content Writing Partner (@ExpWriters) December 1, 2020 Instead of having a guest host, we opted for a community chat this month. We had some great conversations and received some insightful tips from everyone who participated. Let’s dive into the recap to see what some of them had to say. Q1: Overall, how has 2020 been for you? Any big lessons you’ve learned? As we’re wrapping up 2020, we definitely have some important takeaways that we’ll keep in mind as we move into the future. Here are some of the lessons our community members learned: A1: Big lessons learned: *Don't take things for granted. *Appreciate your loved ones. *Live in the moment. *Business-wise – put your customers FIRST. And: *Digital – it's all about your digital presence. Don't neglect it – it'll only become more vital #contentwritingchat — Michelle Garrett (@PRisUs) December 1, 2020 Michelle shared some great lessons that she’s taking away from 2020. Personally, it’s so important to stop taking things for granted, appreciate your loved ones, and live in the moment. And her business advice of putting your customers first is on point! A1: This year gave me time to evaluate my future. While it’s been a struggle to navigate the day-to-day, I’ve found it easier to think in big picture terms. It gives me hope for what’s to come, and what I want that to look like. #ContentWritingChat — Rachel Wendte (@rkwendte) December 1, 2020 For Rachel, this year was all about evaluating her future. Looking at the big picture can really help you determine what you want life to look like moving forward. A1 I'd say, the importance of focusing on yourself, your health & well-being. The importance of shifting to a hybrid model of offline & online (especially in #remotelearning) and the power of connections and community > build your own safety net & your "pack" #ContentWritingChat https://t.co/B31Y3dZXpd — Zala Bricelj – ?? ? #edutech is my jam (@ZalkaB) December 1, 2020 Zala is spot on when she says that it’s more important than ever to focus on yourself, your health, and your overall wellbeing. A1: I think the universal lesson this year has been "There is power in content…and you can't deliver too much of it." #ContentWritingChat pic.twitter.com/a5xwTIUSR9 — Shawn Paul Wood (@ShawnPaulWood) December 1, 2020 In terms of business, content is key! And Shawn knows that you can’t have too much quality content to share with your audience. It’s the perfect way to grow your brand and establish your authority in your field. A1 – Actually, it's been a great year for us. The biggest lesson that we've learned this year is – "You have to leverage an omnichannel approach and build a personalized connection with people to survive."#ContentWritingChat — SEO Charge ? (@seocharge_) December 1, 2020 Also, building a personal connection with the people in your audience is key to surviving in business. It shows them that you really care about their needs. A1: I think a lot of companies could say they learned that an online presence is more important than ever. #ContentWritingChat — Netvantage Marketing (@netvantage) December 1, 2020 And as Lexie said, many brands really saw the importance of an online presence this year. Since many businesses had to close down their physical locations, going digital was crucial. How did the pandemic impact your business? Did you need to shift how you’ve been working? Many companies had to make changes to how they operated. Some had to start working from home and relying on Zoom calls to stay in touch with other team members. And others had to completely pivot their businesses. A2: My work completely changed. As an online educator, my work is determined by the assignments my students get done. And we’ve all seen how pandemic impacts productivity! My role has shifted to confidant & cheerleader to help my students. #ContentWritingChat — Rachel Wendte (@rkwendte) December 1, 2020 When it came to adapting to this year’s changes, having a supportive person in your corner was a game-changer. Rachel found herself essentially becoming a cheerleader to keep her students motivated. A2: For me, the pandemic caused a surge in biz in the spring. I saw more clients trying to be present on social media and increase visibility through content and PR. #contentwritingchat — Michelle Garrett (@PRisUs) December 1, 2020 Michelle actually saw a surge in business during the spring, as more brands started to realize the importance of being present online and social media. That’s a huge plus! A2: Our team, like many others, shifted to fully at home. In terms of client work, some paused work while they were closed, but restarted when it was right for them. #ContentWritingChat — Netvantage Marketing (@netvantage) December 1, 2020 Lexie and the rest of the Netvantage team had to say goodbye to their offices in favor of working from home full-time. She also noticed that many clients had to pause their usual work. A … Read more