How long do you spend making one piece of content from start to finish?
Half an hour, one hour… two hours?
And when you post it – that’s it. Onto the next one, right?
Come on, you must know there’s a better way to scale your content.
Business is a collection of systems and processes, and you need to find the most efficient one.
This is not school, where you’re not allowed to cut corners.
In business and social media, you WANT to look for shortcuts. One of the best hacks is repurposing content.
In this article, I’ll show you exactly why you need to repurpose content, how to do it, and what your “new and improved” workflow should look like.
It’s just not scalable.
The more you post, the more results you’ll get. It’s that simple. And so, you can’t afford to spend hours and hours on just ONE piece of content.
But if you repurpose your content, you can distribute that one piece of content to so many more people.
Once again, I want you to systematize your business. I don’t want to see you slaving away in front of that camera.
By content repurposing, I’m not saying you should just post the same piece of content everywhere.
You need to make your content for ONE platform… and then reformat it for other platforms.
For example, first – you film a YouTube video.
Then, you extract multiple snippets where you say interesting/controversial/inspiring things – and you post those to TikTok and Instagram.
Going from long form to short form is by far the easiest and most effective tactic.
Short-form videos hook viewers and entertain them… but they don’t really build trust because of the video’s short nature.
That’s where long form comes in.
It won’t get as many quick views and likes, but it WILL help cultivate an audience of buyers who trust you.
When you start repurposing content, you’ll quickly realize that not every video has equal potential for repurposing.
Why waste your time with videos that did poorly?
Actionable step: Find your ‘hero’ pieces.
These are the posts that are evergreen, entertaining, and have HIGH engagement. If such a video did well on one platform, it’ll likely do well on another.
So don’t mindlessly repurpose everything. It’s often smart to see what gets a good level of reach and engagement, and then repurpose.
Pro tip: You don’t have to waste time doing this yourself.
You can always hire a freelancer to do this for you. In fact, this is probably the best move for you – so you can focus on what truly matters – creating new high-quality content.
It’s quite cheap too, honestly. On Fiverr, you can get a freelancer to do this for you for as little as $5 per video, or you could choose more expensive (and probably better) options.
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We already said: start with long-form content. Then, break that into:
📌 Example: A blog post → short video + quote image + carousel + story poll
If you’re writing blog posts, repurposing them into video content is becoming more and more important.
Why?
Well, when was the last time you had a question and actually asked Google, instead of calling Master GPT?
Exactly.
Blogging isn’t dying. Not at all. But things are changing, and you DO need to adapt.
Every platform is a little different and has slightly (or enormously) different algorithms. Here are some quick guidelines for you.
In 2025, video is king (or queen). You too, here’s your crown 👑.
Anyway, think of your own scrolling habits. Have you ever binge-read blog posts for hours? Not saying it doesn’t happen, but it’s rarer.
People land on your blog looking for answers, not to scroll and kill time. That’s what they use social media for.
That’s why video gets way more attention, retention, and shares.
You can use Lumen5 to turn blog posts into videos. If you want to repurpose your blog, you’ll find this tool mega useful.
Here’s the step-by-step:
And boom – that’s literally it.
I told you repurposing shouldn’t take you a lot of time (or none if you outsource it!)
Now, let me offend the videos that you already post…
Dog memes probably work better than all your branding, you know?
They’re relevant, they get shared… and they have personality. If your brand does NOT have these qualities – it can’t go viral, no matter how much you repurpose your content.
Social media often rewards frequent and ‘shallower’ posting, more than it rewards deep expertise.
Especially the short-form content.
Watch time is REALLY important, and shallower, more ‘entertaining’ content tends to get watched for longer.
You can also try telling stories in your marketing, since those ‘suck’ the viewer in, thus exploding your watch time.
You might be tempted to post titles like “TOP 10 BETRAYALS [GONE WRONG]” and heavily edit them – just to get more views and likes.
But trust me, you can’t pay rent with likes.
The same content that gets views is not the same content that gets SALES.
So forget about likes.
If you are doing content marketing, the goal is to move the reader closer to a purchase.
The most important thing is the call to action.
It’s not about how many people liked it, but how many people took action.
Closely watch which platforms actually drive ROI and focus on THAT one. Distinguish the viewers from the buyers.
You’ll make me and your wallet very happy if you do that.
At last, let me give you my crazy tech stack for repurposing videos. It’s actually very simple:
If you’re promoting your brand on social media and you want to move WAY faster – repurpose your content.
Trust me, you’ll reach way more people and you’ll save time.
Here’s a recap of what we talked about today, as well as some actionable steps:
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