Creating Evergreen Content: Make Your Content Work for You

Are you tired of pouring your heart into posts that disappear within a day or two? Evergreen content is the secret to creating resources that last - content that continues to attract, connect, and serve long after you hit publish.

In this free guidebook, I’ll walk you through what evergreen content really is, why it matters for your business, and how to start using it right away. With practical ideas, journaling prompts, and an action plan, you’ll leave with a clear strategy for building a content foundation that works while you rest. Whether you’re blogging, using Pinterest, or simply trying to stay consistent online, this guide will help you focus on what lasts instead of what fades.

Inside the Evergreen Content Guidebook, You’ll Find:


- What is Evergreen Content? A clear definition with real examples.
- Journaling Prompts – Reflective questions to help you align content with your purpose.
- 3 Types of Content You Need in Your Strategy – Evergreen, seasonal, and trendy explained.
- 10 Evergreen Content Ideas You Can Start With – Practical examples to spark inspiration today.
- Quick List to Identify Where Your Content Fits In – A checklist to sort your ideas.
- Next Steps: Your Evergreen Action Plan – Simple steps to put this into practice right away.


A Personal Note from Jenna...
 

I know what it feels like to pour your energy into creating content, only to watch it disappear within a day or two. For a long time, that left me feeling exhausted and wondering if all the effort was worth it. That’s when I started leaning into evergreen content - blogs, Pinterest strategies, and email sequences that kept showing up long after I created them. It shifted everything. Now, my content works while I rest. Instead of chasing trends and trying to be “on” all the time, I get to focus on creating resources that actually matter and that continue to serve the women I’m called to reach.

Journaling has also been a big part of my business journey. It’s how I process ideas, clarify what God is asking me to share, and brainstorm content that feels aligned with my mission. The journaling prompts in this guide are the same kinds of questions I’ve asked myself to stay focused and purposeful. I hope that this guidebook provides you with more than just a strategy; it gives you peace of mind. Content doesn’t have to feel heavy. With an evergreen strategy, you can build a business that grows with you, not drains you.

Blessings,
~ Jenna