Episode 214

Content Repurposing Automation: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

Published on: 2nd December, 2021

Automation: is it all bad or could it enhance your content creation and distribution strategy?

There are plenty of automation tools out there that claim to help you with everything from idea generation through to performance analysis. But how can using these tools really impact you and your content?

In this episode, I share my thoughts on automating parts of your content marketing process. I discuss which content processes you should be automating and when to avoid automation entirely. I also talk a little bit about tools you can use to save you time and help streamline your content distribution.

 Find out about:

  • When to use automation tools in your content marketing process
  • Why automation isn’t suitable for your entire content workflow
  • The content distribution automation tools we use and recommend

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The Content 10x Podcast
Amy Woods, Founder of Content 10x, reveals strategies, ideas, tips and tricks to help you unleash the power of content repurposing!
Maximize the return from every piece of content that you create! This podcast will teach you how to repurpose your content like a pro.

Whether you're a podcaster, blogger or video content creator - creating great content is never easy. Neither is keeping up with the ever growing array of social media platforms. Content repurposing is a critical activity to ensure that your content finds it's audience and your message is heard.

Amy Woods, Founder of Content 10x, reveals everything you need to know about content repurposing in biweekly episodes released every other Thursday! Find out more at www.content10x.com

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