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5 Easy Ways to Recycle Your Web Content – Guest Post

by theinfopreneur on February 26, 2010

This is the first part of a great guest post series from Steve over at SteveScottSite.com, fantastic advice and tips, Steve over to you;

I’m going to start this guest post by making a confession…

I don’t like to work very hard.

Yeah, I know.  This goes against many of the principles that James discusses on this site.  Work hard, try harder, and increase your productivity. All of these are great pieces of the advice.  But the sad fact is I’m a pretty lazy person and I like to give the least amount of effort whenever possible.

Unfortunately you can’t be lazy and still have a successful online business.  You’ll fail if you’re not willing to work hard.

Now with all this being said, I’ve learned over the last few years to take advantage of my natural laziness.  Instead of working harder, I’ve learned to work smarter.

In this post, I’m going to reveal one of my ‘smart’ techniques.  This will help you for increase your productivity while reducing the amount of time you spend on “work.”

So let’s talk about this technique…

  • Introducing…Leverage

I’m a firm believer in the idea of “leverage” when it comes to an online business.

Leverage is a simple concept.  It means is you should focus on the activities that’ll bring you the maximum amount of results.

For instance, it’s a good use of your time to spend an hour writing an email that produces $1000 in sales.  But it’s a bad use of your time if you spend 5 hours submitting an article to no-name directories that produce only a handful of web visitors.

The core principle behind leverage is the idea of time. The only true limited resource we have in life is TIME.  This means that the time spent on your online business should produce the maximum amount of results.

With this idea in mind, let’s talk about a technique I personally use to ensure that I work smarter, not harder…

  • Leveraging Your Existing Content

As James discusses, we’re all Infopreneurs.  We’re in the business of providing quality content to the people who visit our websites.  The content we produce is what draws them in and makes them check out our offers.

I recommend taking things one step further.  I consider every bit of content to be my personal asset.  When I finish an article, I know I’m in possession of valuable piece of property that has value.  I consider it to be valuable because I know it can be reused many different ways.

As I mentioned, I’m a lazy person.  So whenever I create an article, I look for many different ways to reuse it.  The reasoning is simple.  I’ve already spent an hour or so writing, so I might as well maximize the results I receive from the time I spent on this content.

To give you an idea of what I’m talking about, here are five different ways I use to recycle a piece of content that I’ve created…

  • Recycle Method #1- Create a Blog Post

Okay this is an obvious one…The first way to use your content is to post it on your blog.

The important thing with a blog post is to always include a few anecdotes.  Since blogs are personal in nature, it’s important to discuss your experiences with the topic you’re discussing.

To really maximize things, you can add an image that graphically represents the topic at hand.  Or you could even find a related video on YouTube that’ll help create a specific emotion.

To be perfectly honest, there are a couple of posts on my site that I’ve recycled from other sources.  All I did was include a few stories and added some pretty pictures.  The end result is a quality blog post that draws the reader in.

  • Recycle Method #2- Use as a Guest Post

Okay, it’s time for confession #2…

This guest blog post was originally part of the training that I give to affiliates for my information product.

Yes, I’ve completely rewritten it.  But the general theme has remained the same.

Now it’s a guest post on this blog.

A great way to recycle your content is to reuse it as a guest post for another site.  But with that said, it’s important to remember one thing—Make it 100% original.

It’s an honor to have someone let you post an article on their site.  And the quickest way to break this trust is give them an old crappy article that’s been used somewhere else.

So if you decide to reuse a piece of content as a guest post, make it completely unique.  But this doesn’t mean you have to completely change it around.

For instance, let’s say you wrote an article about weight loss.  You could change around this piece of content and use it as a “weight loss for busy entrepreneurs” guest post on a blog that discusses success.

Furthermore, you could take what you’ve written and turn it into a video or audio.  This is the same content, but it’s presented in a different format from the original.

  • Recycle Method #3- Submit as an Ezine Article

All online businesses need web traffic.  Without a steady stream of visitors your site will wither and die.

So whenever I’m creating content, I always come up with ideas for reusing it to drive traffic to my website.

One of the techniques I use is to take my content and turn it into an ezine article.  Contrary to what you might’ve heard, ezine articles are still an excellent way to get visitors.  By regularly submitting content to certain sites, you’ll develop a long-term source of web traffic.

Now I have one piece of advice before you go out and submit your article to hundreds of different sites.    Always rewrite your contentat least 30% of it. This will help you avoid the dreaded “duplicate content penalty” that Google has in place.

If you’re pressed for time, you could easily hire an outsourcer on Elance.com to lightly edit your content and turn it into something completely original.

  • Recycle Method#4- Create an Audio Version

One of the super-ninja tactics I use is to create audio versions of my content.

Now creating audio doesn’t have to be this crazy ordeal.  All you need to do is record yourself reading your content.  If the information is good enough, people will want to hear it.

Why do I consider this to be a super-ninja tactic?  Well, it’s a matter of perceived value.  There are lots of blogs with excellent articles.  But there aren’t many that offer audio versions of their articles.  Those that do, really stand out from the crowd.

To ramp-up this method you could take all your web content and turn it into a regular series of podcasts.  Submit these to all the major podcast directories and you now have a major source of traffic to your website.

Again, creating an audio isn’t as hard as you think. (I personally hate the sound of my voice, but I’m still going to spend all of the next month taking my content and turning them audios.) To get started, all you need is purchase a headset for your computer and download a free audio tool like Audacity.

  • Recycle Method#5- Create a Video

Hey, remember that audio you just created?

Well now you can take this audio and add a few Powerpoint slides…Then you have a video!

To be honest, video marketing has become THE method for driving traffic to a website.  The problem is many people are completely intimidated by the idea of making a video.

I’ll tell you right now, you don’t have to be a professional videographer to take advantage of this trend.  I’ve created lots of piss-poor quality videos that still drive tons of traffic to my affiliate site.

There are many options you could do with video.  The obvious is to take your pre-recorded audio, add a few PowerPoint slides then use a free tool like Windows Movie Maker to create a video.

Another option is to use the free version of CamStudio to record your desktop as you demonstrate a concept.  (This method is great for step-by-step tutorials.)

Like I said, video is an incredible way to add value to your content.  You could easily take all your articles and turn them into clips that you post on a site like YouTube.  Then you’ll have another major source of traffic to your website.

Conclusion

There’s one take-away I hope you get from this post…Develop the “leverage mindset” with the content you create.  Don’t waste your time by using it only once.  Use your imagination to come up with different ways to recycle everything you create.

Finally, I have one last confession…

This is my first attempt at a guest post.  So I’m kinda nervous about how much use you’ve received from this type of information.  If you enjoyed this topic, comment below and let me know your thoughts.

The truth is I have five more ways to recycle content and I would be more than happy to provide James with a follow-up article.  I just need to know if this is something you found helpful…

Please show your support and comment and visit Steve’s site

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1 Jörgen Sundberg
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February 26, 2010 at 09:52

Good read! About the Ezine articles, are you sure about the 30% rule? And I heard the header and subheaders have to change, is this correct as well? Cheers
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2 Steve Scott Site
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February 26, 2010 at 14:03

To be perfectly honest Jorgen, this is a basic rule of thumb. Some people say there’s a duplicate content filter. Others claim it doesn’t exist. I usually go for 30%, but sometimes it can be as a high as 60-70% change. What I usually do is try to change a little bit on each time…including the headers and subheaders.
Steve Scott Site´s last blog ..7 Tips For Increasing Your Productivity My ComLuv Profile

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3 Michelle
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February 26, 2010 at 10:07

Great article. I am all for things that take less time but maximize productivity!

I have been using the same basic article, use unique article wizard to create lots of unique originals. Then submitting all the different unique articles to ezine and several other high PR article directories, then using unique article wizards auto submissions (does about 400 – 1000), then I use more auto generated articles from unique article wizard and submit them to free traffic system. I have been outsourcing the writing of these articles so takes me about 20 – 40 minutes to go through the process I outlined. I have only just started doing this – so at this point I can’t tell you how effective it is – or not!

Unique article wizard is not your average “spinner”, you have to sign a confidentiality waiver when you join not to revel the method. But simply put you don’t get junk that you do with other “spinners”. Like a tasteful, tactful article about obesity, that turns into a grammatically incorrect mess and turning “obese” into “blubber” (really happened to someone…).

I also HATE the sound of my own voice, but have been working up the courage to do the video thing – haven’t thought of the audio idea though.

Thanks for the article.
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4 Steve Scott Site
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February 26, 2010 at 14:07

This is why I’m starting love the community aspect of blogs…

I never heard about Unique Article Wizard, but I’m definitely going to check into it. To be honest, I’ve never seen a quality article spinner…but this seems like a pretty good system.

Like you, I’ve done a lot of the “seed” articles for additional articles. It’s definitely a way to maximize the results you get from one piece of content.

Anyway, thanks for the comments you gave a lot of great info here that I’m going to use in my business.
Steve Scott Site´s last blog ..7 Tips For Increasing Your Productivity My ComLuv Profile

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5 Paul Roekle February 26, 2010 at 13:46

Fantastic!

Very extensive list with some new twists that I really like. I would have never thought to make one of my posts into an audio version that’s pretty slick.
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6 Steve Scott Site
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February 26, 2010 at 14:08

Thanks Paul…trust me, it definitely works!
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7 Paul
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February 26, 2010 at 14:42

Steve,

A great and very informative post. Lots of useful info on how to spread your skills beyond being just a writer.

You say you don’t like to work hard; you’re probably right but you’ve certainly made up for it by working smarter. Well done!

Thanks for the links; I’ll be taking a look at your site later.

Regards

Paul
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8 Eric
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February 26, 2010 at 15:23

This information and article was definitely helpful.

There’s always ways of recycling content and video is a great killer way of doing so. I plan on doing more than just text in the future.

I’m not sure if I would pay to have articles submitted to sites or web directories as I’d feel much more secure doing the articles myself but if you ARE pressed for time then this sounds like a good option.

Great article!
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9 Steve Scott Site
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February 26, 2010 at 16:05

Thanks Eric. Video really is a great way to get a ton of traffic to your website. Even if it’s just you reading an article with a few slides….

I think the key with the articles is to make sure you find a good outsourcer who can produce excellent content. I have two right now that are great writers who don’t cost much. But like you said, it’s sometimes hard to trust someone else with your content.
Steve Scott Site´s last blog ..How to Get a Six Pack Fast [Video] My ComLuv Profile

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10 John Paul Aguiar
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February 26, 2010 at 16:48

Great tips.. writing that post is only your first step. promoting and turning it into audio and video and possibly a ebook.
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11 Steve Scott Site
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February 26, 2010 at 17:35

Thanks John…yes, this is definitely going to be part of something that I’m putting together down the road. But will change it around so James still has something 100% unique for his site.
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12 Heather
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February 26, 2010 at 18:10

Yes it’s helpful Steve – Encore!

The concept of leveraging isn’t wholly new, but I’ll admit to not really knowing how to go about doing it before… thanks for the pointers, and I’d love to hear the rest. Also great timing on the Video part; I’ve just made my first video post over on my blog yesterday using CamStudio – I can vouch for it as being a great little tool for it’s purpose (just make sure you also install the codec).
Heather´s last blog ..Easy 360 Animation using Splines (Video Tutorial) My ComLuv Profile

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13 Steve Scott Site
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February 26, 2010 at 20:54

Yes, it’s a little tricky turning things into video. Been banging my head up against a wall today trying to create my second video. It’s challenging, but well worth the time spent learning the process.
Steve Scott Site´s last blog ..How to Make Friends Even If You’re Scared of People My ComLuv Profile

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14 Heather
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February 26, 2010 at 20:56

I find it pretty enjoyable really; so much easier to explain things when you can just show people what you’re talking about. Not something you can just pick up and be amazing at though (at least, I’d assume not lol).
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15 Steve Scott Site
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February 26, 2010 at 20:59

No, definitely not. I’m really far from amazing…but I’m still committed to learning the process.
Steve Scott Site´s last blog ..How to Make Friends Even If You’re Scared of People My ComLuv Profile

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16 Heather
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February 26, 2010 at 21:00

Well good luck to you :) I’m sure you’ll get the hang of it
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17 Justin Matthews
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February 26, 2010 at 18:19

this has given me some ideas on how to update one of my old posts for my site. I am still not sure about the recycling for guest posts, but I like the e-zine idea
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18 Steve Scott Site
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February 26, 2010 at 20:55

Good to hear…let me know how it works out for you!
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19 Ralph
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February 26, 2010 at 18:42

The best people to take advice from are lazy people. I am happy to report that I have begun some of your ideas although I need to be more aggressive. Videos and audios are still on my list. Can you give some more detail about them. How is it not duplicating old content to repackage as audio or video. Don’t you risk becoming repetitive and boring just in a new way?

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20 Steve Scott Site
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February 26, 2010 at 20:58

It’s a matter of different learning styles. Some people like content that’s on audio so they listen in the car or at the gym. Others prefer videos and use sites like YouTube for their content. And some like to read.

Giving people multiple ways to get your message increases the likelihood that they’ll consume your content. Plus with video and audio you can easily use this stuff to drive traffic back to your website.
Steve Scott Site´s last blog ..How to Make Friends Even If You’re Scared of People My ComLuv Profile

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21 Michelle
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February 26, 2010 at 22:40

Neither had I (about article spinners). This one works … because of what I can’t tell you, but as it comes with a monthly fee I am in the “testing whether it is worth it” period. It does make a tedious job go a lot faster… I didn’t mention before – but you can also have different resource boxes, that use different links. These are also auto-generated using a similar system to the articles.

I have another site that makes me steady consistent income – that is why although Taming Time is largely advertismentless I can pay for some of these services reinvesting in my business. In 3 weeks I will decide if UAW was worth the monthly fee.
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22 Steve Scott Site
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February 27, 2010 at 16:28

Hmm….definitely sounds interesting. Will have to look into it once I start heavily promoting my blog. (Kinda moving completely away from my affiliate business)

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23 Julius February 27, 2010 at 01:33

Thanks for these ideas. This post made me think of the possibility of doing guest posts using a revised piece made for our site. We’ve tried a few of these ways and are hoping to get more traffic from them. I hope we can also have the other tips!
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24 Steve Scott Site
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February 27, 2010 at 16:28

Julius…will have a follow-up post to this with at least 6 more ideas…maybe more.

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25 J @ The Digital Life & Tools Blog
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February 27, 2010 at 18:29

Creating a video is great suggestion.

If you don’t think you have a good video voice, you could consider creating a Flash tutorial (if that’s germane to your blog) using something like Wink (http://www.debugmode.com/wink/) with subtitles instead of audio annotation.
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26 Steve Scott Site
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February 28, 2010 at 05:41

Thanks for the info on this. Never heard of this site, but will be checking into it.
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27 Tom
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February 27, 2010 at 18:42

Just this morning before I read this article I was thinking about converting my articles and posts into audio. It’s great to hear that you recommend it as a good idea, one more reason for me to do it, so it’s coming soon.
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28 Alex Monroe
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February 28, 2010 at 04:23

Nice tips. I will have to check out the rest of the series.
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29 Steve Scott Site
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February 28, 2010 at 05:41

Thanks Alex…will try to get the next one out this week.
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30 Lees Shizzle
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February 28, 2010 at 07:55

I certainly enjoyed it Steve. I’m with Heather, Encore!
I’m specifically bookmarking this page to take the time to research some of the sites you mentioned and to look it over for a while.
I’m really curious about the audio version and Audacity.
If you ever want to guest post for me you’re invited. As a matter of fact unless you already have something planned for James’ follow-up post using one of your audio post. I would gladly like to have you do one as a guest post just explaining how simple it is to use or the difficulties that you’ve experienced. Feel free to shoot me an email to discuss if your interested. Otherwise again thanks for sharing and I do look for more.
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31 Steve Scott Site
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March 3, 2010 at 03:59

Lee- Will do. In a few minutes, I’ll pop you a message.
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32 Eleanor Edwards
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February 28, 2010 at 23:52

Just downloaded Audacity, as if I didn’t have enough things to do right now ;) But great tips here Steve. I echo what others are saying of course but the very practical advice is always a welcome read.

I’m looking forward to part two :)

Eleanor
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33 Steve Scott Site
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March 3, 2010 at 04:00

Thanks Eleanor. Glad you found the information to be useful…will try to crank out that post by the end of the week.
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34 Jack Cola
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March 1, 2010 at 03:44

With step 4, there is a wordpress plugin that converts your text to audio automatically, so that might be useful to have on your blog.

Visit the website at http://webreader.readspeaker.com/index.php?user_business=0

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35 Steve Scott Site
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March 3, 2010 at 04:01

Thanks man…though I do prefer the audio to be from the blogger. This helps create more of an intimate, human connection to the person you’re listening to.
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36 KS Chen
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March 2, 2010 at 01:17

Yes, you are right! We should wisely make full use of our web contents so that we can do many things in a small effort. Thanks for sharing! I have a clear mind about how to reuse my content now.
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37 Steve Scott Site
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March 3, 2010 at 04:02

Great to hear…be sure to check out the follow-up. I have a couple of pretty cool, super-ninja techniques in this one.
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