Many underestimate the power of being able to recycle content.
This is especially true for Q&A content, where a question is asked and an answer is provided.
Here is my take on what you can do with a single piece of Q&A:
- You can make a YouTube Video about it - slightly detailed (3-5 minutes)
- You can make a YouTube Shorts video about it (60 seconds)
- Instagram Story/Post/Reel
- TikTok Post
- LinkedIn Post / LinkedIn Groups (if applicable)
- Quora Post (after all, Quora is a Q&A site)
- Blog or Article (like this one being written on IndieHackers)
- Community / Forum Post
- Comment on someone's blog
- A mini-audio note you can pass around
- A small Podcast
- A Landing Page
- Mini E-Book (free giveaway)
- Facebook Groups or regular FB posts
- Twitter Thread
- Newsletter (share it in your newsletter)
- SlideShare
- A PDF and PPT/PPS on your website or shared with someone else, where Google might index it.
- A loom video that is shared and posted
- On a small webinar
- As an image with the correct file name and ALT tags to be saved on the interwebs and for Google to index.
- On Reddit and its appropriate sub-reddit.
Another way to reuse your content and expand your audience is by having it translated or dubbed to a different language. This is what youtubers like DudePerfect and Mr.Beast are doing with their videos, reaching millions of people that wouldn't have been interested in their content otherwise.
Check out https://mediadash.carrd.co/, they do audio translation for online courses and youtube videos.
Really helpful list! We've found a little hack which has been helping us boost our SEO.
We write a long form blog, and replace one of the sections with a video. It hugely boosts SEO for the post, and we reuse the video for social! We use https://vidon.ai to create short videos from a blog post.