As children, you were probably taught the importance of recycling, and how it can help our fellow planet Earth. If you haven’t, you should probably take a few minutes to look it up.
Anyways, it’s a beautiful concept. You’re basically making something new out of something that already exists. And there are so many ways to recycle. Some ways are more clever than others.
For examples:
My brother uses old school textbooks and the thick SAT study guides to uplift for his computer monitor. I think they’ve been put to good use.
My mom used a Tostitos salsa dip jar as a vase to grow a cabbage. Green thumb power right there.
And my dad cut an old plastic milk jug and turned it into a makeshift watering can for his garden. Pretty resourceful.
Well, you can do the same thing with digital content. And it’s pretty easy to do, especially if you write emails in the style that I write them in. I can take my emails and turn them into:
Social media captions. I’ve been doing that on Instagram for quite some time now, and recently started to use it on Facebook and LinkedIn.
Audios. I can turn it into a podcast of some sort if I had the desire to do it.
Articles and blog posts. After adding a bit more writing to the emails, it can be acceptable for guest blog posting.
Soon enough, your content is going to be everywhere. And if one platform decides to delete your content, it’s still present in other parts of the Internet. In other words, your content is going to be very difficult to kill off, more difficult than killing Voldemort from Harry Potter.
Not only that, it also will save you a lot of time. There’s no need to think of writing different things for each platform or site.
If you’re interested in doing this, it all starts from learning how to write emails in this style. And it can be learned by reading the sample chapters of How to Become an Email Titan.
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