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The last episode kicked off a series of sessions on repurposing your podcast content.
Today we focus on leveraging the content of your podcast episodes and repurposing them into written content.
Why blog posts and written articles? And how can you go about everything?
Podcaster Mike Murphy, Aaron Orendorff and Ryan Biddulph – who have both contributed to some of the world's largest business and digital marketing publications – share their advice.
Whether it's for your own blog, third-party blogging platforms or big websites, you'll learn about what to consider and do to successfully repurpose and repackage the content of your show.
In This Episode, You'll Hear About
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- Kyle Martin on why repurposing your podcast content is key [spp-timestamp time=”2:29″]
- 2 ways you can approach your podcast episodes when it comes to repurposing them [spp-timestamp time=”3:44″]
- The first place you should consider adding your repurposed written content to [spp-timestamp time=”5:31″]
- Why you should still consider written content even if you don't like writing [spp-timestamp time=”5:42″]
- Mike Murphy talks about a couple of blogging platforms worth looking into [spp-timestamp time=”7:59″]
- A couple of examples of how you can monetize your repurposed written content [spp-timestamp time=”8:49″]
- What I've found is the best way for me to start creating the repurposed written content [spp-timestamp time=”10:28″]
- Aaron Orendorff discusses why you may want to look into guest blogging and what it can do for you [spp-timestamp time=”12:23″]
- Ryan Biddulph shares a big obstacle many who are interested in guest blogging face [spp-timestamp time=”14:40″]
- Aaron on how to repurpose your articles and posts [spp-timestamp time=”16:53″]
- What my process for getting the most out of the pieces of repurposed written content I've created looks like [spp-timestamp time=”18:13″]
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