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SUMMARY: Your marketing content library can be an incredible resource in lean economic times. You have opportunities to repurpose, reformat and reuse that content for new lead generation campaigns.
We’ve collected five examples of clever content repurposing strategies that B2B marketers shared with us over the years. Includes tips on generating audio and video from text and finding new content for nurturing emails. |
I thought I’d also mention that many of the same considerations apply to media – images, video and audio. Typically for a blog, website or advertorial I want to ‘reuse’ some accompanying media I’ve used before, but maybe reduced in size to fit the channel, increased in size or cropped to use a detail only. Image management systems are either not used or poorly exploited in many of the departments I’ve worked in where it’s been a real pain to find the image you know you’ve got – typically the file you want is on one person’s machine, with the agency that did the bit of work it was first published with or in a badly kept media library where the tagging is almost non-existent so the search is rubbish. As well as centralising all media into one potentially organised library, media management / image library systems today enable you to reshape media to fit predefined sizes for use in websites and HTML emails, with just one click: change a large image to button size or banner size, for example. And they enable you to displayed the file on a website or in a HTML email without the file being moved - no need to have physical copy on the webserver, it can be served from the media library. So, while creative may introduce an new original, that original can be re-purposed and published on the web by marketeers themselves without studio time or spend. Gerry Cavander thirdlight.com