Re-Use Existing Material for Blog Content
Over the years, many of us in business create content. It might be proposals, business plans, ideas on a scrap of paper, speeches, workshop notes, etc.
Becky McCray points out that you can re-use previously written content for blog posts.
“I dug through my files of newsletters and articles I had written, workshops and handouts I had developed. There it was! Useful information I had shared with others once and then just filed away.”
It makes total sense. Don’t use the content verbatim, it probably won’t make sense in a blog post format anyway. Instead:
- Update the content. Now is a great time to update the content with fresher information, additional resources, etc.
- Re-work the content into blog post format. Make sure the style, length and format of the content is blog-appropriate. For example, an article for a business magazine may be a bit dry or long, whereas in your blog you want to add some personality and keep things shorter.
- Link to other posts / sites. You may have older posts you can link to (always a good idea) and other blogs you want to link to as well.
Blogging is a commitment, but you might be sitting on a treasure trove of valuable content to get started right away!
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