Building your Ontheside content mix doesn’t have to be overwhelming or require you to start from scratch. The easiest place to begin is with content you already have and are planning to share with your current audience. Start by taking inventory of content you have prepared. Also consider what’s coming up in your training, competitions, events, or everyday life. From there, use the questions below to decide where each piece of content should live, how it can be adapted for Ontheside, and what (if anything) should be monetized. This approach allows you to repurpose content intentionally and balance multiple platforms. Most importantly, it enables you to stay aligned with your personal branding goals.
Start by deciding which content suits which specific communication channel best. Key aspects to consider are: the audience each channel reaches and the purpose your content serves. Some content may make sense to keep exclusive to an existing platform. Other pieces can support growth on Ontheside. For example, highlight moments from a recent game may be best shared publicly on social media to reach a wider audience. In those cases, your existing platforms can act as “feeders”. Let these channels feed existing and new fans to Ontheside for your tailored training or “Director’s Cut” content.
Ontheside allows you to go deeper than traditional social media. If your audience follows you for your experience, insight, or perspective, consider expanding on content you’ve already created. Take a clip that was originally meant to be entertaining and fun for social media, and incorporate a snippet of advice. Instead of only being 15-30 seconds, you may now have a 1-2 minute content post that showcases your expertise.
Maybe you’d like to showcase a different side of yourself and your journey—Ontheside is great for that! You have a safe space to truly be yourself here. You’re in charge of who can comment on what, if anything, so trolls and negative engagements are a thing of the past.
If you decide to introduce a new content type Ontheside—like moving from video to blogging—consider re-creating some of your existing content into that new format type on Ontheside. Then use your existing channels to let your current followers know you're trying something different Ontheside.
With a Paid Track on Ontheside, you have the option to put your hard-earned expertise and insights behind an all-access pass subscription for fans. Tracks are ideal for subjects that you can expand upon or that have multiple steps. Each Track you create can serve a specific audience or purpose. Here are a couple of examples:
The opportunities are endless and 100% up to you. Even documenting your first year as a college sport athlete offers a level of insight that others are searching for.
Once you’ve determined the focus(es) for your Track(s) and you’re starting to post, don’t forget to promote them to your fans on other channels. In particular, call out what fans get access to that you won’t share anywhere else.
If you’re already monetizing your content on another platform – congrats! Here are a couple of approaches and reasons for you to expand your channel portfolio to include Ontheside.
Whether you expand on a video with deeper insight, turn past content into a structured Track for a specific audience, or experiment with monetization, Ontheside helps make the most of the time you’ve spent capturing and creating. Grow your audience, showcase your expertise, and build your athlete brand from content you already have.