From YOUR guidelines: "If they'd cover it on TV news, it's probably off-topic." but there we are: a dozen of posts about Queen Elizabeth II's death on HN...
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Hey guys, I find this methodology to be really effective:
1. *Use templates*
Use templates to streamline your work whether generating video, images, or documents.
2. *Make a content calendar*
You can prepare, organize, and plan your material ahead of time so you're not scrambling when you remember, "Shit, it's Mother's Day!"
3. *Content batching*
When working on one type of task, it's easy to get into a flow state. This saves time.
4. *Write caption first*
On social media, we generally choose the image first and then the caption. Writing captions first sometimes work better, though.
5. *Repurpose*
Reuse content when possible. You don't always require new stuff. In fact, you’re pretty stupid if you do
6. *Schedule*
If you're still manually posting content, get help. When you batch your content, schedule it ahead of time.
NFT lingo can be overwhelming. As the NFT market matures and expands so does its own jargon, slang, colloquialisms or acronyms.
This ever-growing NFT glossary goal is to unpack key NFT terms to help you better understand the NFT market or at least not feel like a total n00b in a conversation about NFTs on Reddit, Discord or Twitter.