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Existing content, case studies, client conversations, old video or podcast material, and voice memos can provide specific inputs for useful content.

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Existing content, case studies, client conversations, old video or podcast material, and voice memos can provide specific inputs for useful content.

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Existing content, case studies, client conversations, old video or podcast material, and voice memos can provide specific inputs for useful content.

@tjrobertson52 · asserts

ht work. Maybe for example, you've already created a lot of content in the past. We have one client that has about 100 infographics they've made. We built a process where ChatGPT breaks down the infographic, does research to collect supporting data and then builds an SEO-optimized blog post for them...

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Turn ONE video into 8 pieces of content 📹 Here's the exact process we use for clients...

@tjrobertson52 · 2025-11-05

If you wanna rank in Google or ChatGPT, you need to be creating content and ideally a lot of it. Fortunately, it's never been easy to create content. If you have a business or a brand, you already have some kind of expertise in your industry. You just need to find a way to take that expertise and turn it into content at scale...

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If you wanna rank in Google or ChatGPT, you need to be creating content and ideally a lot of it. Fortunately, it's never been easy to create content.

If you have a business or a brand, you already have some kind of expertise in your industry. You just need to find a way to take that expertise and turn it into content at scale.

We're talking about creating high quality content without taking up a lot of your time. This is one of the first things we figure out when working with a new client.

How are we gonna take this client's expertise and turn it into high quality content that can be repurposed all over the internet? So I figured I'd just take some time and go over the most common ways we do this.

My favourite way is to make short form videos like this. This is the only form of marketing I do for our agency and it works really well.

We take the transcription of these videos and we turn it into about 8 pieces of content...

ht work. Maybe for example, you've already created a lot of content in the past.

We have one client that has about 100 infographics they've made. We built a process where ChatGPT breaks down the infographic, does research to collect supporting data and then builds an SEO-optimized blog post for them.

We can take the same content and create a LinkedIn article and a medium article. ChatGPT loves articles from those sites.

We have a few clients that have dozens or hundreds of case studies they've collected or even just conversations they've had with clients through email or phone. Any unique data, insights, opinions can work as a solid input.

We're just looking for something that's not generic, something specific to you and your business. Of course, if you have any old video content, if you've been on podcast in the past, those are great for repurposing.

And if you don't want to do video and you don't have any old content laying around, a voice memo can work really well. Just ramble on any topic for a couple minutes, take the transcript and use that as the input...

What advice do you find yourself giving friends and family members that are asking about your industry? The thing is more and more people are turning to large language models like ChatGPT to get help finding solution to very specific problems.

After ChatGPT takes in all that context, it's gonna do a series of very specific searches looking for people who have had similar problems. The more content there is out there of you addressing these specific problems and presenting yourself as the solution, the more likely it is that these algorithms are gonna recommend you.