REPURPOSING YOUR CONTENT
Numerous people struggle with being consistent online (posting content), not because they want to be.
70% of them are stuck on not having content to share—Here’s how you can repurpose your content to produce 10 valuable content for the week on different platforms.
First off, before you can repurpose a content to have more content, you should create a long-form content (blog-post).
This is a semifinished output.
Now you want to avoid blowing this compilation of value, once—posting it all at a go.
So, you reform the original blog post to fit the template of content shared on your preferred social media platform.
Here’s how to do so:
For Twitter:
Twitter permits a maximum of 280 characters per tweet.
You can’t possibly squeeze a 1500-2000 words blog-post into that.
What do you do?
Outline crucial points to make a tweet.
If you choose to it make a thread;
You can elaborate further on each point—to validate it.
For YouTube:
From my latest research, YouTube videos that get the most views are often 15-30 mins, depending on the niche.
To cut-off blabbering;
Get started with an understandable description on the topic.
Then, move on with picking which point, and explaining with videos and photos.
Remember, this is a video content.
You now have a YouTube script.
For LinkedIn:
This shouldn’t particularly involve reforming. LinkedIn validates 2000 characters per post.
You can split your original blog-post into ‘series’
One part, every day.
For five days.
But, your first post on the subject should give a summary and notification of what you’d share for the week.
Note: Include graphic images too.
For Instagram Reels & TikTok:
Unlike YouTube, you can only share short-form videos (max 60 secs) on Instagram Reels and TikTok.
You have to be concise.
Outline key points, and give one-line important explanations to it.
VoilĂ !
You have gotten yourself content for the week.
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