10 wicked-easy ways to squeeze more content from your blog posts!

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10 Wicked-easy Tactics to Squeeze More Content From Your Blog Posts!

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A freshly published original blog post is a beautiful thing.

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But when it’s a one-and-done marketing tactic, it becomes stagnant and quickly forgotten.

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After you spend tons of time and effort churning out original content, the last thing you want to do is

publish a post that’s a one-hit wonder!

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That’s why your blog should be the catalyst of your marketing strategy.

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Its Purpose is to Make Waves Every Time You Publish.

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It Should Direct Attention to Your Brand and Get You Noticed.

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But after the initial splash, how do you ensure your message will continue to ripple out and reach your best-fit clients?

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You squeeze every drop out of your posts and repurpose them.

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You siphon off pieces of your blog posts …

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…and use them to update secondary social media channels like Facebook,

Twitter, and Linked In.

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When you inundate the web with your content, you create a tsunami

of momentum for your brand.

Remember, content is anything you create, post, tweet, curate, or share that promotes your brand, positions the value you provide, and attracts traffic.

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It instructs, informs, inspires, educates, and entertains your readers, and positions you as a trusted authority and ally.

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Here are 10 Wicked-Easy Tactics to Squeeze More Content from Your Blog Posts:

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Add images and graphics from your post to your Pinterest and Instagram accounts. Include a link your blog in your bio.

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Write irresistible status updates in your social media platforms and always include a link to your blog post.

Use the main topic of your post as the focus of a webinar, and direct people to visit your blog to get a free download.

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Repurpose a post by making a Slide Share Deck in Canva or Powerpoint.

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Upload a quick, 3-to-5 minute video to Facebook that highlights your post and share the link in your status.

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Change the headline, and image, and republish your post on Linked In.

Share your post in your newsletter.

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Create a graphic that spotlights must-know info at a glance and embed your link in your design.

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And finally, don’t forget: What is old can be new again!

Mine your previously published posts for gems and reuse them in social media updates.

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You don’t need to start from scratch every time you want to create content.

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Simply revisit to your previously published posts and repurpose them.

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