DON’T LOSE SIGHT OF THESE HIGH REVENUE ACTIVITIES!
Fortunately, there are ways to take your existing content and feed it to social media so you’re not re-inventing the wheel and you’re SAVING yourself lots of time.
Facebook Live. Facebook live is a great way to open up engagement with your VIP group. It’s helps you get interaction and build conversations. If you share the benefits of your products in
Facebook Lives, you can take parts of your benefits and repurpose them into a number of posts for the whole week ahead. You can post these benefits in a story, or in a reel on each of the platforms.
Make a list of product benefits for your next four Facebook Lives. Repurpose them and have 4 weeks of social media done in less time.
Weekly Theme. How do you choose a weekly theme? You have to understand the monthly marketing areas. For example, January is all
about New Year resolutions. February is Valentines, and now March… March has the St. Patrick’s element, but it’s also the beginning of Spring.
Make a list of weekly themes for each month and repurpose them and have weeks of social media done in less time.
Blog Post or You Tube Video. The key points here can be repurposed into posts, reels and stories. You already created the content so re-use it into something your
audience can’t get enough of.
Here are some other ways. Remember, only a small portion of your audience sees your content, so you can repeat it often in months ahead.
- Create ONE graphic about your business opportunity and write different captions that attract people to learn more about your business.
- The same graphic can be used in stories and add a sticker or gif and LINK to your website.
- Review your WHY and turn it into 10 social media posts.
- Take PAST POSTS and turn them into LIVE VIDEOS.
- Break your party posts into LIVE videos to attract people to want to book.
And my most favorite thing of all is CINCHSHARE, they have a “history” section that takes you back to all the posts on a subject and you can repurpose them using new captions and stories. (I’m an
affiliate.)
Here’s how I repurposed an old blog post from 2013 this week.
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