You think you have a fantastic idea for your next blog post.

You start spending 4 — 5 hours writing the blog post, and then you send it to your friend for a final review. Finally, you’re ready to share your amazing idea with the rest of the world.

You click the publish button, but only a few people have read the content that you have worked hard on all day.

Sounds familiar?

If you don’t want to waste time on the wrong content, you need to quickly test your ideas before publishing.

The best way to do that is by creating a Minimum Viable Content.

Step 1: Decide on your next content idea.

Step 2: Create MVC. It can be an atomic essay, Twitter thread, short-form LinkedIn post, etc.

Step 3: Share it on social media and observe interactions.

Step 4: If successful, create the long-form content. If not successful, create a new MVC or change your content idea.

Step 5: Once you find your next big content idea, scale your content strategy around the same niche.

Here Is a Method That Is Helping Content Creators to Reach More People