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Repurposing Content: One Video, Five Marketing Pieces

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💻 Podiatry clinic website & digital marketing services: https://podiatrygrowth.com/schedule-more-patients/

🤝 Podiatry business coaching: https://www.tysonfranklin.com/Coaching

In this episode of Podiatry Marketing, Tyson Franklin and Jim McDannald, DPM, delve into the art of repurposing content. Starting with a lighthearted discussion about Tyson's love for maple syrup, they transition to the main topic: how podiatrists can efficiently reuse a single video to create multiple marketing assets.

Learn about the importance of creating short, concise videos aimed at your ideal patients and how to transform them into social media clips, blog posts, newsletters, quotes, and infographics. The episode highlights tools like Opus Clip, Canva, and Google Analytics to streamline the process, emphasizing the value of scheduling and recycling content. Tyson shares a touching personal story to underline the importance of leaving a lasting legacy through content creation.

✉️ CONTACT

[email protected]

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180 episodes

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Manage episode 486357224 series 3302284
Content provided by Jim McDannald, DPM, Tyson E. Franklin, Jim McDannald, and DPM. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jim McDannald, DPM, Tyson E. Franklin, Jim McDannald, and DPM or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

💻 Podiatry clinic website & digital marketing services: https://podiatrygrowth.com/schedule-more-patients/

🤝 Podiatry business coaching: https://www.tysonfranklin.com/Coaching

In this episode of Podiatry Marketing, Tyson Franklin and Jim McDannald, DPM, delve into the art of repurposing content. Starting with a lighthearted discussion about Tyson's love for maple syrup, they transition to the main topic: how podiatrists can efficiently reuse a single video to create multiple marketing assets.

Learn about the importance of creating short, concise videos aimed at your ideal patients and how to transform them into social media clips, blog posts, newsletters, quotes, and infographics. The episode highlights tools like Opus Clip, Canva, and Google Analytics to streamline the process, emphasizing the value of scheduling and recycling content. Tyson shares a touching personal story to underline the importance of leaving a lasting legacy through content creation.

✉️ CONTACT

[email protected]

  continue reading

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