blog-repurpose
**Blog Repurpose** transforms single blog posts into platform-specific content across Twitter/X, LinkedIn, YouTube, Reddit, and email channels. Use this skill when you need to maximize content reach by adapting tone, format, and length to match each platform's conventions, audience expectations, and technical constraints. It extracts core insights, statistics, and quotes, then generates optimized versions that work independently while cross-linking back to the original post for canonical authority.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/Infrasity-Labs/dev-gtm-claude-skills /tmp/blog-repurpose && cp -r /tmp/blog-repurpose/.claude/skills/blog-repurpose ~/.claude/skills/blog-repurposeSKILL.md
# Blog Repurpose: Cross-Platform Content Adaptation Transforms blog posts into platform-optimized content for social media, email, video, and community channels. Each output adapts tone, format, and length to match platform conventions and audience expectations. **FLOW dual-surface thinking (when applicable).** When the original blog post targets a query that also surfaces in a community (Reddit thread, YouTube comment, LinkedIn discussion), repurpose for the community in a way that reinforces the blog. Cross-link both directions: the blog references the community discussion as social proof; the community post references the blog as the canonical long-form answer. This is FLOW surface 5 in action. See `skills/blog/references/flow-alignment.md` and `/blog flow win` for the dual-surface scorecard. ## Workflow ### Step 1: Read & Analyze Read the blog post and extract the core content elements: - **Title** - Original blog post title - **Key insights** (5-7) - The most important takeaways, each as a standalone statement - **Statistics** - All sourced data points with attribution - **Quotes** - Any notable quotations or expert statements - **Main argument** - The central thesis in 1-2 sentences - **TL;DR** - A 2-3 sentence summary that delivers standalone value - **Target audience** - Who the blog was written for - **Topic category** - For subreddit and hashtag selection ### Step 2: Ask User Prompt the user to select which platforms to generate content for: 1. Twitter/X thread 2. LinkedIn article 3. YouTube video script 4. Reddit discussion post 5. Email newsletter excerpt 6. All of the above If the user specifies a platform directly (e.g., "repurpose for Twitter"), skip this step and generate for that platform only. ### Step 3: Twitter/X Thread Generate a complete thread optimized for Twitter/X engagement: **Hook tweet** (tweet 1): - Open with a curiosity gap or bold statistic - Must be under 280 characters - Should make someone stop scrolling - Pattern: "[Surprising stat or contrarian take]. Here's what [audience] needs to know:" **Insight tweets** (tweets 2-6): - One key point per tweet, each delivering standalone value - Include a statistic with source where possible - Use line breaks for readability - Each tweet should work even if read in isolation **Closing tweet** (final): - Summarize the main takeaway in one sentence - Include a clear CTA linking to the full post - Add relevant hashtags (maximum 2 per tweet) - Pattern: "Read the full breakdown: [link]\n\n#hashtag1 #hashtag2" **Thread formatting rules:** - Number tweets as 1/, 2/, etc. for clarity - No tweet exceeds 280 characters - Thread length: 7-9 tweets total - Tone: conversational, direct, insight-dense ### Step 4: LinkedIn Article Adapt the blog for LinkedIn's professional audience and format: **Length:** 800-1,200 words (shorter than the blog post) **Opening** (first 2-3 lines visible before "See more"): - Start with a personal story, observation, or contrarian take - This is the hook - it must compel clicking "See more" - Never start with "I'm excited to share..." or similar cliches **Body structure:** - Use LinkedIn-native formatting: bold text for emphasis, single-line paragraphs, generous line breaks between points - Numbered lists for key takeaways - Short paragraphs (1-3 sentences each) - Include 2-3 key statistics with sources - More personal and opinion-led than the original blog **Closing:** - End with an engagement question that invites comments - Pattern: "What's your experience with [topic]? I'd love to hear in the comments." - Do NOT include external links in the body (LinkedIn deprioritizes them) - Add the blog link in the first comment instead (note this in the output) **Tone:** Professional but conversational. First-person perspective. Share what you learned or observed, not just what the data says. ### Step 5: YouTube Script Generate a complete video script structured for retention: **Hook** (0-15 seconds): - Bold statement or surprising question drawn from the blog's strongest insight - Pattern: "Did you know that [shocking stat]? Today I'm going to show you [promise]." - Must grab attention before viewers click away **Intro** (15-60 seconds): - What viewers will learn (3 bullet points) - Why it matters right now - Brief credibility statement - "[SHOW TITLE CARD]" **Main content** (3-5 talking points): - Derived from the blog's H2 sections - Each section: key point, supporting data, practical example - Include visual cues throughout: - `[SHOW CHART: description]` - for data visualizations - `[CUT TO SCREENCAST]` - for demonstrations - `[B-ROLL: description]` - for visual variety - `[TEXT ON SCREEN: key stat]` - for emphasis - Transition phrases between sections **CTA** (final 15-30 seconds): - Subscribe prompt with reason - Link to full blog post in video description - Tease next related video topic **Script metadata:** - Estimated duration based on word count (~150 words per minute of speech) - Suggested title (under 60 chars, keyword-rich) - Suggested thumbnail concept (text + visual) - Description with timestamps, blog link, and key takeaways ### Step 6: Reddit Post Reframe the blog content as an authentic community discussion: **Subreddit suggestions:** - Recommend 2-3 relevant subreddits based on the blog topic - Consider subreddit size, rules, and posting conventions - Check if the subreddit allows links or prefers text posts **Post format:** - Title: Frame as a question or observation, not a blog promotion - Good: "After analyzing 500 campaigns, here's what actually drives ROI" - Bad: "Check out my new blog post about marketing ROI" - Lead with a question or interesting observation - Share key findings as if reporting results to peers - Use Reddit markdown formatting (headers, bullet points, bold) - Include 3-5 key data points with sources - End with a discussion prompt: "Has anyone else seen similar results?" **Self-promotion compliance:** - Follow the
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