• Ways to Repurpose Content

  • Nov 25 2021
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

Ways to Repurpose Content

  • Summary

  • Content repurposing is a useful growth tool to have when growing any of your social media platforms. It is a great way to get your content and business to new audiences. Content repurposing or content reusing can be used as a marketing strategy that targets multiple audiences with different content preferences. In this episode of the Content Creator podcast, we talk about the ways you can repurpose your content to cater to different audiences. Listen in to learn how you can grow your audience by filming your podcast on video, posting it on YouTube, and then turning it into short social media clips. In this episode, find out: ·        How to repurpose your podcast by turning it into a blogpost to cater to blog readers. ·        Film your podcast on video to open the gateway to other ways you can use the podcast on video form on different social media platforms. ·        How to turn your YouTube videos into Instagram/ LinkedIn/TikTok clips to tap into different audiences. ·        How to turn your YouTube videos into Facebook ads, which is a great way to grow any of your platforms. ·        Maintain consistency when doing content repurposing to be successful. Tweetable Quotes: ·        “You can turn your YouTube video into 60-seconds clips on any social media that allows you to post clips.”- Jackson Stancil ·        "Facebook ads is one of the best ways to grow your podcast, YouTube, or Instagram because you can customize so many things with them.”- Jackson Stancil
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