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Going Green generally means recycling soda cans and paper, but you can also go green with your content. Reusing your own content is essential to working smarter, particularly in today's content fueled marketing strategies. Let’s consider some simple ideas about reusing the thought leadership you've already created and how to extend the value of that which you'll create in the future.
Going Green with your Content to Maximize its Impact
If you provide content in any format online or digitally (a newsletter, a twitter account, a blog, etc.), you can probably get more out of the work you do by having an effective content "recycling" strategy. This simply means you will reuse content in a structure way in many places - so a blog post, is tweeted, posted on your company page on LinkedIn, retweet a couple weeks later, etc.
Basically, you can use the same idea in various forms in multiple places – do the research, writing once and adapt it to the different channels. Link them all back to your website (your blog post) to drive traffic over time. Here's an idea of what your content recycling strategy might look like:
Final thought: Repurposing content makes good business sense, especially if it is already proving to be effective in retaining current customers and gaining new ones. Moreover, this efficient, time-saving practice will save you money and countless man-hours.
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