Crafting quality blog content is time-consuming.
And once you’re finished, it’s time to promote it on social. Social media is a crucial content amplifier, but do you have to craft tonnes of new content to keep your social audience happy?
Actually, no. Done correctly, you can recycle your existing blog content and create lots of great social posts, saving you a bunch of time.
This quick guide will show you repurposing your quality blog content for social can speed up your content workflow.
Let’s go.
What are the benefits of repurposing content?
Repurposing content for social media can have several key benefits to your marketing results.- Better SEO: Repurposing content generates new incoming link opportunities from new people exposed to your content. Also social signals can have a limited impact on SEO results.
- New audiences: When you repurpose and adapt a piece of content for different mediums, you’re reaching out to new audiences where they are.
- Message reinforcement: An old marketing adage says that repetition can be an essential communication feature that can allow you to cement an idea around your brand in your audience. If you want to be perceived as an expert in something, demonstrating that expertise with content can help you build that perception.
- Authority reinforcement: By being present in different places around the same topic, you can raise your profile in your industry.
General tips for repurposing content
Let’s start with a few general tips. These apply to all social media platforms, so use these strategies and get repurposing that content- Understand the concept of micro-content
- Make a short video promoting your post
- Post behind-the-scenes footage
- Find similar content to your post and like it
- Link to your most recent post in your bio with a CTA
- Use text overlays in your images
Platform-specific tips and tricks
Each social media platform is slightly different. Here are some platform-specific tips: Instagram Instagram is a highly visual platform, so to promote your blog posts you are going to have to focus on imagery. One idea that performs very well is using pictures of quotes and text overlays. Neil Patel often puts this to good use: Instagram stories make it easy to get interactive. To promote your post try adding features like a question, or a poll. Facebook Visual content also works well on Facebook, but you also have the chance to write some text. Use this opportunity to write a CTA to click through to your blog post. Give the reader an incentive to do this, such as something new they will learn, a download, or a giveaway. Reinforce this CTA with text in your imagery. Another tip is to make use of Facebook stories. Why? Because the great news is that you can simply cross-post your stories from Instagram without having to create new content. Related: 7 Ways Brands Take Advantage of Facebook Stories Twitter Try sharing interesting quotes or statistics from your blog post. You can also try phrasing your tweet as a question. One top tip is to make your tweets stand out with Twitter cards. You can add metadata to your blog post and then your tweet can have a summary with a large image. This can help your tweet stand out from the crowd like this tweet below: Just add the template code below to your blog posts before sharing it on Twitter. Code template:<meta name=”twitter:card” content=”summary_large_image”> <meta name=”twitter:site” content=”@yourwebsite”> <meta name=”twitter:creator” content=”@yourtwitterhandle”> <meta name=”twitter:title” content=”your title”> <meta name=”twitter:description” content=”your description.”> <meta name=”twitter:image” content=”https://where-your-image-is-hosted/name.jpg”>LinkedIn LinkedIn is the platform where long-form textual content works the best. Including a good portion of your blog post as a standalone post on LinkedIn will give users a flavor of what is to come. Strike a balance between giving them enough useful content and still leaving some interesting bits to be read on your blogs. If you want to keep it visual, try breaking down your posts and posting a few takeaways to SlideShare. Here’s an example from Gary Vaynerchuk: