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Knock Out Hints, Tips & Tricks for Repurposing Content

Knockout Tips for Repurposing Content

I'll admit that the writer side of me is screaming 'Don't repurpose content'. The website and business owner side of me, however, knows that it's foolish to lose out on some of your content's value. After all, when you're paying good money or spending the time to write something good, you really should beat the heck out of every letter to get as much out of them as you can. (See? Us copywriters can be rational. Sometimes. 😉 )

Now, I know that this subject has been done several times, but I think I have several hints, tips, and tricks that many either don't use, or haven't thought about. Ok, so let's get on with it:

Give Your Facebook Page a Right Hook

If you've got a good blog post or article that you've published, I mentioned in my last post about content strategy that you can use it in Facebook, forum, or elsewhere to generate as much attention as possible. There's a few tricks to doing this:

Unfortunately, there's a downside. If you have followers who read your blog and connect with you on various social media sites, they're going to get tired of reading the same thing. You'll also find that your loyal readers will read the content in one spot or another, but never make it to your site (where all the links that you really want them to click are). This is just a waste! So, if you want to avoid this issue, here's a few tips:

Give a Straight Right with a Press Release

Press releases can be a great thing, and when you consider the time and effort that goes into them, it's a real shame that people don't use this important information more often. Well, there's a reason for it: Readers don't generally like reading them. That's why news sites use them as a content source. So, why don't you do the same? Here's a few hints to get you started:

Case Studies and White Paper TKO

White papers, reports and other large content items make excellent marketing material and often go viral. So, if they work that well on their own, why wouldn't they work in different formats?

Choose a few of the juicy parts, rewrite them, give them to your blog subscribers, use them for article marketing, make it into a feature piece, or make a press release. You'll also find that repurposing this kind of content will increase your subscribers, followers, and build even more links because the material will get picked up by a different market and expand your reach.

Content Combination Catchweight

YouTube, Ustream, Internet radio, and other mediums are fantastic for repurposing content. Best of all, your readers can listen to them while they're having their morning run or enjoying a coffee. Why not take some of the pieces you've written and read them (in a fluent, conversational way) or add slides to them? You might even decide to present the piece and discuss the subject with another expert or your listeners. Again, the recordings are always great for links, but more importantly, you'll find that they enhance the connection you have with the community.

A Few Extra Pointers for Good Measure...

A few do's:

A few donts:

Well, I'd love for you to try some of these techniques out and let me know how it goes. But, I'd also love to hear if you have any techniques that I haven't mentioned. Give me a shout here, or even on Twitter!

Angie Nikoleychuk (Haggstrom) is the Senior Copywriter and Consultant at Angie's Copywriting Services. She loves to create SEO Web copy and other types of online and offline content, but she figures SEO and Social Media is pretty great too. She likes to chat about business and marketing, find great links, and more. Oh, and you can find this copywriter on Twitter too.