Episode 125

How To Repurpose Your Speech for Maximum Social Media Impact

Published on: 12th March, 2020

Walking off stage after delivering a speech – whether it’s your first or 1000th – is one of the best feelings. That mixture of excitement, adrenaline, and pride is something that we, as speakers, want to experience all the time.

With the power of content repurposing, your speech can help you get that feeling more often.

By turning photos and video footage of your talk into a set of powerful content marketing assets, you can grow your audience, reach and impact. As a result, you could find yourself speaking on many more stages in the future.

This episode of the Content 10x podcast aims to explain some of the ways you can repurpose your speech into powerful pieces of content – without costing the world in time or expenditure!

Find out about:

  • Why it’s so important you repurpose content from your speech
  • Learn four easy-to-action content repurposing techniques for social media
  • Where you can get more ideas to help you repurpose your speech


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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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