Repurposing your articles or blog posts for more links and visitors.It’s easy, fast when you’ve had some practice, and effective.I mentioned in yesterday’s email that you can write an article in 30 minutes or less. I also mentioned that you could and probably should repurpose that article to give you more web properties to attract visitors. Today I’ll give you some ideas about how to repurpose your content. You can export directly to PDF if you write your articles in Word, Pages, or most other desktop writing tools. Failing that, you can use the print function to print to a PDF. There are also many free tools or websites that allow you to create a PDF from anything you have done. Make sure you have links to your main site in the footer of your document. You can break up your document into short paragraphs and paste them into PowerPoint, Keynote, or another slide creating tool on your desktop or online. Create a voice-over file at Amazon Polly, or you could read it yourself. Create a video from your slideshow and audio. Break out the audio to an audio-only file. Create a Tweet summary or a highlight of the article. Make a Facebook post of a summary. Now you have seven pieces of content to post to as many sites as you can find, or you can contract several people on Fiverr to post them for you. For your seven pieces of content, you should be able to get 70 to 100 postings. That might cost you around $35 on Fiverr. You can do all the posting yourself and save that money, and you should if you are starting out and not making any income yet, but once you begin getting sales, those are the things to outsource. You can do other things, but that’s a great start. Regards, P.S. The 4-hour work-week is not possible until you have a decent email list and don’t have to be concerned about where you’re going to get the traffic or sales. Before then, though, you’ll need to focus on building up your email list of buyers. To do that, you’ll need to have a good landing page, an offer that’s valuable to your visitors, and a low-cost front end product. A checklist for a niche is a good lead magnet followed by a low-cost product related to the checklist, usually by giving more details on how to use the checklist. Your follow-up emails give added information about how the checklist helps and the benefits of the additional information. The best free platform to integrate the email list, the landing page, the sales page, the product delivery, and the tracking is at LeadsLeap. |