Episode 186

Livestream Repurposing: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

Published on: 20th May, 2021

Livestream video is undoubtedly the best type of content to repurpose…but lazy livestream repurposing is the worst kind of repurposing there is!

Listening to errors and tech issues in a podcast or video that simply don’t need to be there is painful. It’s a sure-fire way to lose audience members who won’t want to invest their time in your content – because you haven’t invested in it yourself.

So, I’m on a mission to stop lazy livestream repurposing. In this episode, I share my tips for making your repurposed livestream content more enjoyable for your audience and the difference between those who are doing it well and those who aren’t.

Find out about:

  • Why livestream video is the best type of content to repurpose
  • What lazy livestream repurposing is and why you should avoid it
  • 4 ways to level up your livestream repurposing

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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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