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Repurpose, Reuse, Recycle: How To Get the Most Out of Your Content

Consumers crave content, and with Americans spending more time on the internet than ever before, that remains true. But, consumers aren’t just willing to engage in simply any content. They require something that is personalized to them and delivered via a channel they use, when they want it.

For brands, this means creating something that is specific to every product, every customer segment and every screen size during every step of the customer journey. Your content needs to be compelling, relevant and true to your brand. 

Most companies don’t have the internal bandwidth or resources to keep up with this level of production. That means, brands have to repurpose, reuse, recycle. We have to conserve resources by extensively and correctly repurposing content to material to extend and leverage its use. Here are some of the bonuses of recycling your content. 

It Gives You an SEO Boost. Multiple pieces of content around the same topic can generate additional opportunities to target a specific keyword. Plus, if you place your repurposed content outside your site, you can receive quality links back to your site with the added bonus of controlling the anchor text in the link. All of these help boost your company’s SEO.

Reach New Audiences. In many cases, your original piece of content may have only made a splash with one group of consumers. Repurposing the content for different media allows you to meet an audience where it is. It will also allow them to relate to content in their preferred way.

Reinforce Your Message. Repetition is an essential part of sending a message that sinks in. Marketing’s Rule of 7 states that buyers need to hear your message seven times before they’ll close the deal. Reusing collateral goes a long way toward reaching this quota.

Gain Authority. Creating quality content and placing it in a variety of places on a singular topic can help raise your company’s profile. You can leverage this to help frame yourself as an expert in the industry.  

The benefits of purposeful content are important, so how can we actually execute it? For example, say your company hosts a webinar. You’ve talked about something important to your industry and your brand, here are the ways you can recycle that content.

All of these are quality, engaging assets that help your brand connect with customers. You can house these assets in your library and strategically release them to help reinforce your message. 

Shortening the time it takes to get high-quality content out to customers is vital in today’s environment. Recycling content and assets not only helps give your customers relatable content but it helps your brand focus your design efforts appropriately and it saves your company time and effort. If you’d like help figuring out which content to repurpose, reuse, and recycle, contact us. 

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