How to Write a Month of Social Posts in One Afternoon
Batching is the secret weapon busy owners never use. Here's a simple system to plan, write, and schedule four weeks of content in a single sitting.
The reason your social media goes quiet isn't a lack of ideas — it's the daily friction of starting from scratch. The fix is batching: do all the thinking once, then coast for a month.
Step 1: Pick four themes
One theme per week keeps you focused and keeps your feed varied. A simple rotation that works for almost any business:
- Educate — teach one useful thing
- Prove — a result, review, or before-and-after
- Behind the scenes — how the work actually gets done
- Invite — a clear call to work with you
Step 2: Brain-dump before you polish
Set a timer for 20 minutes and list every idea under each theme. Don't edit yet. Quantity first — you'll shape it later. Aim for three to four rough ideas per week.
Step 3: Write in passes, not posts
Drafting is faster when you do the same task in a row. Write all the hooks first. Then write all the bodies. Then all the calls to action. Your brain stays in one mode instead of switching constantly.
Step 4: Schedule and forget
Load everything into your scheduler in one go. Now your month is done, and your energy goes back into running the business instead of feeding the feed.
A quick word on reuse
One strong idea is rarely just one post. A single blog article can become an email, three short posts, and a quick video. Create once, publish everywhere — that's how small teams stay visible without burning out.
Written by the team at ac4m4u.com.
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