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Hello and welcome to the YouTube Success podcast.

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This is me, Matt Hughes, King of Video, your host.

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I never introduced myself on this podcast.

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I assume you know who I am by now, but you never really know

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on podcasts, where people fall into listening to your podcast.

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They might fall into like Episode 22 and then there you are and

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you've never introduced yourself.

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Of course, I'm probably listed all over the show notes and that kind of thing.

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But I thought I'd better introduce myself and I'll do that every now and again.

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This time we're talking about content repurposing of your signature video.

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Now, if you've not listened to the previous episode that talks about

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the signature video, it's definitely worth going and listening to that

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because I think that gives you some context around the signature video.

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I'll talk about it a little bit in this session, but not a lot

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because this is really, really focused on content repurposing.

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I want to stay in that lane and just talk about the what I've listed as

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47 plus pieces of content that you can create with your signature video.

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Now, I think I have this as a YouTube video.

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You might have to head over to my YouTube channel.

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If we can find it, I'll list it out there, but certainly I can put this.

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So I did a workshop, I probably did it about two years ago now, maybe 15,

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18 months ago, and it was called How To Create 47+ Pieces Of Content From

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One Video, a simple little workshop that I did, I delivered it live.

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I've got some great screenshots and stuff.

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I will put that inside The Creator Meetup as a piece of content that you

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can get, I would say for free, but it would be part of the membership.

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In order to join The Creator Meetup, which is thecreatormeetup.com, you have

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to go and pay £12, £97 or £297, depending on the kind of length of membership you

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want, but I'll put this full workshop.

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It's about 45 minutes, an hour long inside of that community.

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And you can get this, and I talk about this in more detail

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and I give you screenshots.

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That's exactly what you meant to do.

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I also have a spreadsheet that talks about this and shows you how to

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create all of those pieces of content.

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It's called the Content Repurposing Framework and I've got a Content

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Promotion Framework, which is going to be the next podcast episode.

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So I'll talk about promo and the next one as well.

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And you could just take all of these podcast episodes put them together.

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You've pretty much got all the content.

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So I'm not saying that you have to go there to get it, but it's just

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a bit more of a structured workshop when it's in workshop format.

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So that's thecreatormeetup.com.

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And I'll go and stick the workshop in there.

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Alright, so let's get on with the content then.

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And this is how to create 47 pieces of content from one video.

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In this podcast episode, because I know some of you will be listening

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rather than watching, there's no point in me showing you the presentation.

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I'm just going to talk about the 9 types of content and how

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we get to 47 pieces of content.

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I think I list it.

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Yes, I do.

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In the summary of this workshop, I do list it.

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So the 9 pieces of content, I'm going to say them really quickly, and I'm

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going to tell you a little bit about each one of them one at a time.

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So the 9 pieces of content are the signature video itself, which as I

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mentioned in the last episode, the signature video with captions, snippet

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videos and since I did that workshop some really deep cool tools that have

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come out which we'll definitely talk about in another episode, image quotes,

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image carousels that they're really cool.

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I know people of those the thumbnail, the blog post, the transcription,

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the podcast, and an audiogram.

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Oh my god, audiogram.

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I mean I list it and it's like, it works out as 9 pieces of content for audiograms.

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But I really don't like them.

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I'm just going to say it.

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And look, I see them and my team create these audiograms as well

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but I really don't like them.

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I'll explain why when we get to that point.

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So let's just talk through those, through those pieces of content.

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I'm going to put myself on focus mode like in the last episode I

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said I should do, but I didn't.

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So there should be no buzzing as we go through this episode.

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So, your signature video then is piece of content number one.

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And we filmed this piece of content in landscape.

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So if you're watching this on YouTube, you'll see that I'm in landscape mode now.

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Landscape is, if your camera is on the side, if you use your mobile

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phone, it's your phone on the side.

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And it gives us the what I call the natural view of stuff.

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So again, if you're watching on a YouTube, you'll see my hands

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up and you'll see the full width.

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And then of course we have the option to take that signature

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video and do it in portrait mode.

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So we'd probably be about here again, if you're watching, but it's portrait

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mode, it's TikTok mode, reels, Stories, that kind of thing, that's portrait mode.

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And then the other way you could create that content is in square and

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the reason why I talk about square and Instagram has kind of changed it

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because it's got a slightly different aspect ratio now, but the reason why

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I talk about square as well is because square works on almost all platforms.

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So if I was to choose one out of all of them, I think square would probably be

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it because you can post that on things like TikTok and on LinkedIn and depending

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on how you add the other stuff around it, it would still work really well.

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It doesn't work as well as the aspect ratio that's perfect for that platform,

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so portrait or landscaping, TikTok and YouTubes respectively, but it still

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gives you a lot more flexibility.

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So if you didn't have time to do all of them, which I, you know,

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you definitely have got time.

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I can talk to you about that as well.

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Square is probably the one that I'd go for that makes it most flexible.

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And I say that for flexibility, but in reality, the thing I

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always go for is landscape.

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I always do landscape first.

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So landscape strategy is the main thing.

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So that's three pieces of content then.

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So it's the same content but it's changed in three different ways because if you

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look at TikTok and Reels and some of those things, you'll see that actually a

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lot of businesses will take the content and make it portrait but depending

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where you're standing in the frame.

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I'm sitting down now in my chair, in my office, but this wouldn't

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work if I was moving about.

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If I moved all the way to the left and I did portrait mode, you'd have to make

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sure the software that you're using will track you where you're moving so I still

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think they're 3 separate pieces of content and you change them and do a little bit

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of stuff to make them fit in the right way for the platform that you're using.

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And then, you might think this is cheating, but the signature

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video PS Oh, and I call it PSL.

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Alright, so I always refer to it as PSL.

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Portrait, Square and Landscape.

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So I'm going to say PSL a couple more times during this.

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I needed to point that out.

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Portrait, Square and Landscape, PSL.

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And then we want to do the same thing with captions.

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So we can create another free piece of content, PSL with captions.

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And you might think, well most of the platforms auto generate the captions.

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That's true, but you can do burnt in captions and burnt in captions

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means that the file itself has the captions embedded in the video.

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So it doesn't matter what you did with that video.

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The captions would always be there and so PSL with captions means just that

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auto generate captions are slightly different from the platforms because

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they it adds kind of on top of the video the actual video itself wouldn't

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include those captions, the auto generated ones, unless you burnt them in.

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So Signature Video, PSL with Captions is another 3.

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And then we want to talk about snippet video.

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So I say, when we talked about Signature Video and I said five to

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fifteen minutes, I reckon for every 5 minutes of content that you create,

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you could create a snippet video.

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This is like a 1-minute video.

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I go with one minute because of YouTube Shorts, but you could

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expand on that a little bit with some of the other platforms and our

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Instagram Reels now is 3 minutes.

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So snippet videos are a way to extend the value, create more value from this

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piece of content and I say for a 15 minute video 3 different snippets,

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you could get from a 15 minute videos.

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That would be valuable.

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Now if you use something like Opus Clips.

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So Opus Clips is one of the sponsors for TubeFest, which is not the

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reason why I'm mentioning them.

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But if you come into TubeFest you'll be able to meet the guys that run Opus Clips.

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But Opus Clips is a piece of software that will take a long

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form piece of content and create 10 short-form pieces of content from it.

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Now, I think with a 15 minute video, I don't think all those

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10 are going to be useful.

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I think definitely 2 or 3 of them.

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If you're doing a podcast episode, that's different because you're

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gonna have like a 45-minute episode, sorry, a podcast interview.

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You can have a 45-minute episode, where you'd probably be able to get

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10 separate little clips out of that, and they'd be all really useful.

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But I think with a short 5-15 minute signature video, I would

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say you could get 2-3 and.

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PSL them up.

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So think about this one.

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You got 3 videos, snippet videos, portrait, square and landscape and

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then the same 3 portraits going landscape with the burning captions.

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That's 18 piece of content.

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And again, you might think isn't that cheating?

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We're just adding the captions and not.

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Look When you're creating this content and when you test it out, you want the

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most different varieties of content to be able to publish it, test it

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and see which ones really land in.

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So you might find that the portrait one with the burnt in

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captions works much better than the landscape one with auto generated

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captions or vice versa or whatever.

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Yeah.

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The point is having the flexibility of all these pieces of content, you know,

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you're not going to just post them once, once the episode is out, or once you've

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created your long form YouTube video.

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You're going to use them throughout the year.

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So it's worth putting in this effort and honestly, using something like Opus Clips

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is a really quick and simple way to do it, but it's worth putting in this effort

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now and having that available later on.

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The worst thing I see people doing is they create a piece of

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content and they don't reference that piece of content ever again.

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It's like they've they publish it on YouTube and then it's

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like they just forget about it.

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But you've got to keep feeding the algorithm, feeding the platform a

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new audience and remember, if you're growing an online audience or your

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local business, whatever your audience changes every couple of months.

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I would even say every couple of weeks, really.

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And so as you build that audience and the audience changes, they're

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not going to have seen the video you've done six months ago.

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So being able to reuse that content and refresh that content with these

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snippet videos is a really great way just to keep feeding an audience to it.

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The next thing then, this episode will go on forever if I go into so much detail.

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So apologies, I'll fly through some of these now.

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So the next couple.

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Image quotes 1, 2, 3.

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That's 3 different image quotes PSL.

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That's 9 pieces of content for that.

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So again, what I'm looking for there with image quotes is I think about

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the snippets and I think could you create an image quote that was less

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than about 30 words probably more in the lines of sort of 10 to 15 words

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of something that you've said that is compelling within those 5 to 15 minute

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signature video and for the most part.

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I think you can now Obviously, when you're using that for content, you would add some

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copy and add a bit more context to it.

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But I've now seen like on TikTok and Reels, people have been using image based

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posts with content in the caption that is going viral so that it's helping use

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a bit of audio around it or whatever.

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And there's either image based posts or image based carousels.

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That are being used instead of videos.

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So it's definitely worth it.

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Imagine you've got all that content you've been creating all that.

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Now you can reuse it as the algorithm changes their focus and allows you

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to do some of this stuff as well.

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So image quotes are one of those things.

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And so I've got 1, 2, 3 PSL, which is nine pieces of content.

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And I'm cheating a little bit here because I'm also saying you can use an

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image carousel, 3 of those from those 3 pieces of content that you create.

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You might have a carousel that, if we're using an image quote that's 10-15

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words, maybe, you might have a carousel that you take the 1-minute video,

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which is probably going to be about 100 words and use that to, you know,

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make a bigger version of that quote, give more meat to that piece of content

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that you're saying in that 1 minute.

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And I've seen this use loads as well.

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And you might have a call to action at the start and have a hook at

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the start for your carousel and then go into the piece of content.

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So image carousel is another 3 pieces of content.

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Then the thumbnail; now the thumbnail is one of those things

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that people don't really think about as a independent piece of content.

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But here's how we use the thumbnail.

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So we will take the thumbnail.

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We will put it on this podcast episode Actually, I think Kris, my VA, who does

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this stuff for us currently, she creates the thumbnail for the podcast, she creates

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a separate thumbnail for the blog post.

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But I don't know, depending on what it is, like we've got a style for the

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podcast on YouTube and we've got a style for the podcast on the blog post.

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Actually, I think we're probably going to start changing that

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to focus on the blog post one.

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I think having the episode number on the thumbnail when I was looking

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at these the other day I was like, I don't think we need to do that anymore.

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So we're probably just going to have one thumbnail that works across all of them.

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And so I've only listed this as one piece of content, but you can

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use that for so many, many things.

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So the blog posts, the featured image for the blog post, you can use it for

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the thumbnail of the actual video.

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And then you might use that as a piece of content that you share when it goes

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out on socials as well, so it's multi use thumbnail, even though I've only

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listed it 1 piece of content because it really is only one piece of content.

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Then, the blog post itself.

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So we use something called Descript to edit our podcasts.

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Descript, the link is in the show notes.

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It's kingofvideo.co.uk/go/descript, D E S C R I P T, just so you know, and Descript.

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For anyone who's used Descript for a while, you've probably got the

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same pain I have around Descript.

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I really love it as a content repurposing tool, but it can be a little bit clunky.

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If you've used Adobe Premiere or Final Cut or some of those sort of

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rock solid pieces of software, and I'm saying they're rock solid knowing

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that they crash a lot as well.

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It's not like they don't crash, you know, these editing tools.

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But Descript, I just find, can be a little bit clunky for general stuff.

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So I want you just to know that is the case.

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I don't want you to go and Oh, Matt's recommended it and then get

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there and you're like, Oh, why is it a bit clunky here and there?

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It is, but you know, when we started using it, we replaced 5 different

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tools when we started using Descript.

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With that one tool and for me, that is way more valuable than just a little

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bit of clunkiness here and there.

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I think as you get using it more and more, it makes it a little bit

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easier and things like studio sound..

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Look, this is not a descript episode, but I just I wax lyrical about it because

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I really do love the software There's a thing in there you can do where if your

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sound is not great and probably these episodes because I've reset my computer

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recently, probably need studio sound enabling and there's just a little tick

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box and you say studio sound and it uses AI to make your sound sound brilliant.

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So it's little things like that that are just wonderful about that software.

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So, and the reason why I wanted to mention Descript is because when

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we drop it into Descript, the first thing it does is transcribe the video.

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So you get the transcription, you can then clean up that transcription

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and then you can export it as a Word document, as a Word document or

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some other kind of format like that.

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And you can use that to create a blog post.

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All of the stuff I've taught so far, except for maybe image carousel and image

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quote, is available in Descript so that you can just go out and start editing it.

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I'll probably use Canva for image quoting and image carousel.

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So you create the blog post, that's another piece of content.

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Again, it's a multi use piece of content really.

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But we create that, we embed the YouTube video itself in

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it so people can listen to it.

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If you go to my King Of Video website now and with the podcast, you'll see

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the podcast episode embedded as well.

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Every blog post has a YouTube video, the one for this episode that goes

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on our YouTube channel, the blog post itself, which has some detail

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about it and the podcast episode embedded if you just like audio.

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So all of that happens as part of the Descript process and then I've

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got the transcription as a piece of content as well because you

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can use that for various things.

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Then, of course, you could take your video content and create

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a podcast episode from it.

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Now, obviously I'm doing this with this podcast because it starts as a podcast.

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Even though you know, we're filming it.

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So it's technically a YouTube video first.

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But we can then save the audio.

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So in Descript, you can do save audio as mp3 And you've got a podcast episode.

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The thing that makes this a better podcast episode is that I'm thinking

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about the audio listener first.

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A lot of the time when I see videos that have been repurposed to podcasting is

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they've not considered that a lot of the things that they talk about don't work

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so well for audio only or vice versa so.

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What I'm saying there is, if you're creating podcasts out of existing

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content, just know that some of the stuff, like when you say 'oh look at

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this on screen' just like I did at the start of the video when I said my hands

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were you know, the sides of the videos.

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I know that those people that are listening are not

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gonna be able to see that.

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So I have to point out, if you are watching this on YouTube, you'll be

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able to see it because I'm thinking about creating the podcast first.

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So just a little side note, really, to know that if you're creating podcast

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episodes, but you're filming them, make sure you think about those things as well.

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So a podcast can come out of that.

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That's another piece of content.

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And then an audiogram.

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So an audiogram is a bit like a snippet video.

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That we talked about before but you create this is these little wave

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forms they're called and it's like the audio bouncing up and down.

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Anyone as old as I am, you'll remember the old stereos that used to have all

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the bars along the side of them and they bounced up and down as the audio

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And the different frequencies, change.

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For anyone that's young, you will probably not remember that unless you're

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into some kind of sound production, then you would see that stuff anyway.

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But also actually, as I'm looking at my episode, I'm looking at the

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sound level of my actual microphone.

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It's similar to that.

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So these bars go up and down as the frequency of the audio changes.

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And what they've done is they, the, software like Descript, they've taken

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that concept of the audio and the frequencies and the levels that, it

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actually creates like a nice visual effect and they've made it into videos

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that you can say so they're called audiograms because they have the captions.

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They have the bouncing of the audio signal.

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And then you can post them as well, but I just really don't

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like I used to love them.

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But I really don't like them now because I'm like, well, why would

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we post an audiogram with that stuff when we've got the video?

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Why would we not just use the video because the video is

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more visual than an audiogram.

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But I suppose you could just listen to them with the captions

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or read them with the captions.

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But again, I still think the video is a better option.

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A shout out to anyone that used to have Winamp.

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Does anybody remember Winamp?

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Let me know in the comments on YouTube if you remember that.

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Winamp used to have these little effects that you could add in.

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It was like a visual effect and it would create an audio, what was like

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the visual effect of an audiogram.

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And that was like in the 90s, early 90s.

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I love that stuff.

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Anyway,

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I digress.

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So, to summarize this up for you and just kind of make you think about this

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now, I'll give you the numbers here.

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So we've got signature video PSL, which is 3 pieces of content; signature video

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PSL with captions, another 3; snippet videos 1, 2, 3; PSL and captions, that's

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18 pieces of content, believe it or not.

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Image quote 123 PSL, which is 9 pieces of content; image Carousel 3;

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thumbnail 1, blog post 1, transcription 1, podcast 1, audiogram, PSL is 9.

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And that is a total of 47 pieces of content.

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My numbers should add up there, 47 pieces of content from one signature video.

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Now I mentioned in the last episode, imagine if you did that for every video.

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Oh, and by the way, creating all of that content is a few hours of work, right.

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So my va does this wonderful work and gets that done And I reckon we're

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talking three to four hours total.

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She's going to disagree with me.

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If in the show notes it says Matt's wrong and it actually takes me

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ten hours, she can let me know.

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But I think it's three to four hours of content of focus work on

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that piece of content, depending on the length of the video.

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And that's why when I talk about the signature videos

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being five to fifteen minutes.

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Of course, everything changes with the length of the video.

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So the amount of time it takes to edit, the amount of time it

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takes to create the content.

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So sometimes we have to put these boundaries around it because

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otherwise, anything we say is wrong.

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You know, like, It's 45 minute video would take much longer to

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repurpose and to edit in the first place and to create the blog post.

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So 5 to 15 minutes, I think 3 to 4 hours is a good amount of time to be

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able to create all of that content and then imagine doing that once a week,

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so you've got filming the episode, repurposing the episode, maybe you do

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that in an afternoon or maybe a full day when you're getting started and

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then you've got all the content, all that content for the next week I think

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that's pretty pretty damn good and that would make you kind of relentless.

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A little bit like Gary V style, your content would be everywhere

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if he was using all that content.

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Speaking of your content everywhere in the next podcast episode, I'm going to

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wrap this little mini series of episodes up with the content promotion framework.

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So what do you do with that content?

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How do you get that out there?

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I've got a spreadsheet.

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I'm going to just go through the spreadsheet in really a little

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bit of detail and explain how you take all of those pieces of

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content then and use it to promote.

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And actually, if you put these three things together, signature video,

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content, repurpose in framework, content promotion framework, you've got a

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strategic ecosystem for your content that would bring in more sales and leads.

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And I think that's the most important thing here is having a strategic

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view of your content, right from that signature video, that one video

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that we're creating to create a relentless promotional ecosystem.

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All right.

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That's it.

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My name is Matt Hughes, King of Video.

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Don't forget to head to thecreatormeetup.com to

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see this workshop in full.

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And I will see you in the next episode or you'll hear me in the next episode.

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Bye.

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Bye