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How to Filter for Different Use Cases


This is where the real magic of your Notion database of gold nuggets really happens! (other than, you know, us mining it for you 😜)

As your database of gold nuggets grows, you'll be able to use filters to find the exact perfect nugget to use/publish/post in this moment of your business.

Want to be having more conversations in the DMs? There's a filter for that.
Want to be getting more newsletter signups? There's a filter for that.
Want to sell more of a specific offer? Yep... there's a filter for that.

Here's all the video tutorials I send my clients on how to use the filters to find their perfect piece of repurposed content, plus some "filter recipes" towards the bottom of the page.

How to Add Filters (in general)



How to Filter by Offer



How to Filter by Topic



How to Filter by CTA Type



Filter Recipes for Specific Use Cases:
I've shown you how to filter by different properties, but here are a few "filter recipes" for specific use cases that you might find helpful.

If you...
use these filters
want to warm up your audience before a launchTopic >> what the offer is about
need to fill your launch content calendarRelated Offer (for CTAs to check out the offer) AND/OR Topics (to include content that doesn't necessarily link to the offer)
want to have conversations in the DMs to convert to coaching clientsCTA Type >> DM me
are doing market research for a potential new offer on a topic you talk about a lot but don't have an offer for yetTopics >> whatever the potential offer is going to be about âž• CTA Type >> Engagement generating question
want more newsletter sign upsRelated Offer >> all your freebies
want to have conversations about a social issue that you talk about a lot (but isn't necessarily related to your offers/expertise)Topics >> whatever the thing is (for some clients it's empowering women, neurodiversity, mental health, being a self-employed parent, LGBTQ+ stuff, etc)
are re-promoting a podcast you appeared on a while backPulled from >> pod interview in source content

If you have a specific use case that you'd like to know how to filter for, please let me know! I'll be adding to this list over time, so I'd love to hear your ideas for how you'd like to use this magical feature!