How do I re-purpose blog posts into videos?

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This is the best place to find ideas for your movies. If you have an active blog, you can use Google Analytics to find out which blog posts get the most attention. Then you can use it to help come up with new ideas.

Find your most popular blogs

Using Google Analytics, determine which blog posts are currently generating the most traffic. These are the topics your audience wants to know more about.

Please remake the title

You can use the same title unless you change the format. For example, if this is a Top Ten post but you intend to break it down, you’ll want to clarify it in the title.

Choose the most important points

Too many points in a video can make it too long. As mentioned above, instead of taking the top ten list and turning it into a video, why not take one point from each of the top ten posts and turn them into ten separate videos.

Choose your technology

Will you need a good camera or will your webcam be good enough? Do you need editing technology to add images, music, and other features to your movie? Write down what you need to determine what technology is required.

Create slides

If you don’t want to just chat on video, create slides with a single sentence or point per slide that you plan to talk about. You want them to focus on what you say, not reading the slide.

Add visualizations

Images like infographics, memes, and charts work well in a video. People like to look not only at your head when they see a video. If you use good video editing software, you can add great images and slides without interrupting the video.

Add sound effects

Don’t make the music so loud when you say you can’t hear what you are saying. However, some free music will make your video look and sound more professional, especially in the introductory and final parts.

Add introduction and exit

Record an intro and ending that will be used in all of your videos to bring them together into one cohesive, valuable asset for your audience. But don’t do them for long; just a few seconds.

Promote your videos

Put the video in a new blog post with note, description and transcript. Then go back to the old blog post and link to the video under the old blog post that encouraged the making of the video.

Turning your old blog posts into videos should be the first method to move to adding video for your marketing. Video is more effective than any other form of content at getting more conversions. But you don’t want to replace everything with the video, you just want to add it.

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Source by Jon Allo