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#421: 5 angles for repurposing content - Tash Corbin, Heart-Centred Business Podcast

from Heart-Centred Business Podcast with Tash Corbin · host Tash Corbin - Business Mentor

Full article and links available at: tashcorbin.com/421Links mentioned in this episode:Episode 310: The steps to increasing your pricestashcorbin.com/310Skyrocket Sales - use the coupon code PODPRICE to get this self-study course for just AUD $29 (plus GST for Aussies) tashcorbin.com/skyrocketEpisode 405: Everything is content ... ? - Podcarpettashcorbin.com/405Episode 411: Are you sabotaging your own content?tashcorbin.com/411Episode 414: These opt-ins are a waste of timetashcorbin.com/414If you feel like being a business owner (especially an online business owner) requires you to be in a never-ending cycle of creating content over and over and over again, then you're going to love this episode of the Heart-Centred Business Podcast.First of all, we need to define what I mean by repurposing content.There is a difference between repurposing content and reusing/redistributing content exactly in its current form.For example, let's say that I share this podcast episode when it's first released, and then I reshare it in future podcast episodes when I refer back to it. I then go and share the podcast episode to my mailing list, then I do a post in a year's time where it's I mention this podcast again.That's reusing/redistributing the exact same piece of content.But there is a difference between doing that and actually repurposing/redefining your content with a slightly different angle.That is also different to me taking short, bite-sized chunks of the recording of this podcast and then resharing those chunks as they currently exist.There are definitely lots of ways that you can reshare existing content in its exact same current form.But one of the things that I think a lot of content creators and business owners miss out on doing (and it's actually a lost opportunity to really hit their message home) is by looking at the same piece of advice or the same piece of content from a slightly different angle.I call this a repurposing angle. ... Show notes in full are at: tashcorbin.com/421Follow Tash on Facebook: facebook.com/tashcorbincoachingLet me know your thoughts via our Text FanMail!Join us in Noosa at the Heart-Centred Business Conference on 2-3rd September!Find out more and secure your ticket at: tashcorbin.com/conference

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Full article and links available at: tashcorbin.com/421 Links mentioned in this episode: Episode 310: The steps to increasing your prices tashcorbin.com/310Skyrocket Sales - use the coupon code PODPRICE to get this self-study course for just AUD $29 (plus GST for Aussies) tashcorbin.com/skyrocketEpisode 405: Everything is content ... ? - Podcarpet tashcorbin.com/405Episode 411: Are you sabotaging your own content? tashcorbin.com/411Episode 414: These opt-ins are a waste of time tashcorbin.co...

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