Writing Evergreen Content isn't any different than writing Non-Evergreen Content, except that it takes a little more research and planning of time.

1. First, we need to develop an idea for our topic. The same principles you used to guide your research for Non-evergreen Content will help you brainstorm ideas for your evergreen content. You can use the same mindset, but instead of thinking about what's relevant now, think about what will be relevant later.

2. Next, we come up with an outline for our content. We want to make sure that our topics are timeless, so you need to create a more detailed overview for Evergreen Content.

3. We need to find the necessary resources in our content. For Non-Evergreen Content, this might be easy because you can rewatch movies or look up new OS updates as they're released. But for Evergreen Content, you'll need to research all that information ahead of time and make sure it's relevant for your topic.

4. After all that's done, you're ready to write your actual content! It's just like writing Non-Evergreen Content with a few minor changes so that I won't go over the whole process again here.

It would be best to remember this: Make sure everything is timeless and doesn't mention specific dates or periods.

5. Finally, you need to proofread your work and make sure everything is perfect! You don't want to publish any typos or mistakes because that will damage the quality of your content and turn off potential viewers.



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yessharon Premium Plus
Thanks for stopping by. Evergreen is evergreen.
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Fleeky Premium Plus
Never heard of evergreens in this way!
Thank you for posting
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