25 Actionable Ideas to Smartly Re-Use Your Old Content to Get You Busy Right Now

25 Actionable Ideas to Smartly Re-Use Your Old Content to Get You Busy Right Now

We know too well that in order to succeed online we need to create great sharable and linkable content.

What many of us are missing though is that we may already have loads of great content piling up which we once created, promoted and then moved on.

That content is the huge asset we should be re-using again and again. Here are 25 ideas for you to start doing that right now:

Content re-packaging is one of my favorite ways to market content. It creates so many new opportunities and marketing channels that you find yourself constantly inspired!

The easiest way to re-use an old article is to turn it into a new format. This trick works best for:

If you get into a habit of turning your guides into PDFs, you can then put together a members-only library!

Collect old articles you did on one topic and put together a nice whitepaper or an eBook

Find an old article that’s still valid, buy a voice-over for $5 on Fiverr (or record one yourself if you are good at that) and publish it as a podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud and more

Grab that voice-over, download screenshots from the article (as well as some inspirational videos using tools like these) and put together a video version of your article using Animoto.com or a similar tool

* When publishing that video on Youtube, don’t forget to link to your original article from the description as well as from within the video!

Find more old articles on a similar topic, record more voice-overs and (apart from creating individual podcast shows and videos) create an audio-book to promote it via your newsletter list and generate more subscribers!

With more voice-overs you can create more videos! See if there’s an opportunity to put them together into a video course and market on sites like Udemy.

7. Put Together a New eMail Course

Collect old articles you did on one topic and put together a useful email course to send to your subscribers or market your list.

Most of the articles can be turned into an infographic. Grab minimum text, numbers and stats and use easy tools to create an infographic.

Example: Here’s how I re-packaged my old guest post into an infographic and then successfully marketed it using My Blog Guest!

If you have an article listing shortcuts, ingredients, must-have things, etc., put those together into a quick downloadable cheatsheet and use it to promote your old article again.

If you have a detailed guide with steps or an article explaining some complicated concepts, turn those into a mind map or a flow chart (or both).

Visual quotes provide great opportunities: They can be turned into new blog posts, videos, presentations and more. Plus they do great as social media updates too (especially Facebook and Pinterest). Use these tools to create awesome visual quotes.

Slideshare can be a great traffic source of its own and Slideshare presentations are actually not hard to create. Use these tools to put your old article images, quotes and screenshots into a neat presentation to upload to Slideshare. You can embed videos from #4 above right into the Slideshare upload too!

* When publishing that video on Slideshare, don’t forget to link to your original article from within the presentation itself.

14. Put All of the Above into a Bunkr Upload

Bunkr is a great way to put all you have into one place to re-market it again (as well as create a cool interactive resource). Use it to curate your videos, cheatsheets, checklists, etc.

Articles referencing a collection of curated links are referred to as “link round-ups”. While most round-ups list industry trending content, creating round-ups of old links is a great way to bring more attention to your old content!

Round-up most popular / useful articles you published the previous year or even a month (depending on how active your editorial calendar is).

16. Update the Article Using an Expert Round-up

Find an old article that have gone outdated and invite experts to discuss what has changed and how to approach that topic these days

Grab a 140-character-long tip from each of your blog old articles and put together “Tweetable tips” roundup letting readers tweet each tip (like here).

Do you cover many tools when you write? Collect them all and put together a separate round-up of tools your blog featured last year.

Grab the most popular article of each year of your blog existence and create a cool round-up. Not only will this make those articles even more popular, it will give you an opportunity to re-package this list as a pdf!

Marketing idea: This trick works best for multi-author blogs: You can give away badges to the winning authors for them to place on their sites!

Create your own blog timeline: What were your favorite topics to cover and when? It’s a good opportunity to turn it into a visual timeline too!

Now that you have plenty of curated links, re-market them on List.ly! If you spend some time there, it can become a traffic source for your blog!

List example: MyBlogU to Help with Every Aspect of Online Marketing (Imagine: All these lists can refer traffic and increased exposure. Plus, you can market each of them as a separate asset)

Your social media channels are a good way to turn your followers’ attention back to your older content again, especially if you present it as a fun tradition.

22. Publicize on Social Media as “Back in Time” Column

Use this WordPress plugin (it looks inactive but it did work for me!) that emails you every day with links to content you published on the same day years ago. Each time you get that email, tweet your old link.

23. Identify Most Shared Articles and Start Regularly Re-Publishing Them on Social Media

Schedule your old articles to be re-shared months ahead. DrumUp is an easy way to do that manually. This plugin is an option too!

ALL of the above activities are most likely to provide lots of new content ideas but here are two more:

24. Go Through Old Article Comments and Put Together a FAQ Section on Your Site

A “Frequently Asked Questions” section is usually a goldmine of long-tail rankings opportunities. And there’s no better place to find questions to cover there than your blog comments.

Use this WP plugin very useful for building up a FAQ section on any website.

25. Find Where You Reviewed Old Tools and Find New Alternatives to Compare

Tools! In many industries, there are dozens of new tools every year: Here’s your opportunity to create new content while bringing more attention to the old content. Find articles where you mentioned or reviewed tools, find newer alternatives and create comparison articles (Don’t forget to link to your old review too!).

Note: Use Google Suggest to find popular & trending alternatives of tools you already covered:

And how are YOU (re-)marketing your old content? Do you see any missed opportunities there?

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