How to Maximize One Piece of Content to Various Forms as a Strategy

How to Maximize One Piece of Content to Various Forms as a Strategy

By Bien-Aime Post, Daniella Bien-Aime

Date and time

Wednesday, January 25, 2017 · 4 - 5pm PST

Location

Online

Refund Policy

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Description

Your time is valuable. You spend countless hours on a post, and you’ve gotten a few shares and comments from your readers telling you they love your content. How can you maximize this amazing piece of writing? Well, in this webinar, you’ll learn some of the tips you can use to maximize your pieces to grow your content pipeline.

Once you find that a marketing tactic or a certain piece of content resonates with your audience, its time to multiply that method. Hollywood has mastered that concept. It’s one reason why movie franchises like Superman, the Bourne Identity, and Pride and Prejudice have different versions. As a content developer, you can use some of the same tactics to grow your content strategy.

In this webinar, you will:

1. Learn the different methods you can use to diversify your existing content.

2. Discover which social media platforms work best for your audience.

3. Learn how to expand your audience reach by broadening your social network channels.

Reserve your spot now by registering below for this webinar. You’ll learn not only the different methods to maximize your content, but also some of the tools you’ll need to do so.

Note: This is a live online webinar workshop.

Limited seats for only 50 participants – RSVP today!

Organized by

Ms. Bien-Aime has past experience working as program manager for the Columbia Business School’s Executive MBA career management unit. That, coupled with her corporate background, learning, development and teaching experience, and her leadership skills, uniquely qualifies her to lead these business educational workshops.  She has received several awards for her work in Haiti’s post-earthquake recovery and her focus to move the country’s economic development through technology. Ms. Bien-Aime is a graduate of Teachers College, Columbia University. She is fluent in Haitian Creole and currently resides in the United States.

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