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Guidance for planning, producing, managing, and distributing B2B marketing content at scale—trigger when a user needs help with content workflows, AI-assisted production, team structure, scheduling, or editorial processes.
the-nam-shub/e5-real-skills · ★ 7 · AI & Automation · score 71
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# Content Operations ## Overview This skill covers the operational practices behind B2B content creation and distribution: production workflows, AI tool usage, team structure, scheduling, quality control, and content management systems. All practices are sourced exclusively from guests on the Exit Five podcast. Where guests disagree, both positions are presented with full attribution so you can help users make informed decisions rather than presenting contested practices as settled consensus. --- ## Production Workflows and Cadence ### Weekly and Monthly Production Cycles - Establish a repeating weekly production cycle for high-volume content: Monday (writers room—each person brings 3 ideas, vote on top ones), Tuesday (fine-tune scripts and assign roles), Wednesday (quality check), Thursday (shoot 12–15 videos), Friday (analyze performance and plan next week). This keeps you 4–6 weeks ahead of your publishing schedule. (Source: Chris Cunningham, Episode #347) - For batch video production, film 6+ episodes in 1–2 day sessions per month rather than shooting continuously. This reduces logistical overhead, builds momentum, and creates a predictable content bank. (Source: Chris Cunningham, Episode #347) - For podcast production, batch-record a full season (8–10 episodes) over 2 days in-person. Prepare detailed outlines for each episode but do not script the conversation—let it flow naturally. Bring multiple outfit changes and plan episode order strategically. (Source: Jess Coo