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content-repurposing

Transforms pillar content (blogs, videos) into micro-content (social posts, threads) using a structured pyramid approach.

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Activation

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Repurpose and atomize content across platforms and formats. Use when the user says "repurpose this", "turn this into", "convert blog to", "make a thread from", "content atomization", "repurpose content", "turn this article into social posts", or asks about adapting content from one format to another.
301 chars✓ has a “when” triggerlonger than Claude Code's old 250-char listing cap (fine on current versions)
Intermediate

Key capabilities

  • Extract core thesis and key points from pillar content
  • Transform blog posts into Twitter/X threads
  • Convert blog posts into LinkedIn carousels
  • Repurpose content into newsletter sections
  • Adapt content into video scripts for short-form video

How it works

The skill transforms a single piece of pillar content into multiple formats optimized for different platforms by following the content pyramid methodology and specific conversion recipes.

Inputs & outputs

You give it
one piece of pillar content (e.g., blog post, podcast episode, video)
You get back
multiple content assets optimized for different platforms and formats (e.g., Twitter threads, LinkedIn carousels, newsletter sections, video scripts)

When to use content-repurposing

  • Convert blog post to X thread
  • Create social snippets from articles
  • Draft newsletter content
  • Generate engagement hooks

About this skill

Content Repurposing Skill

You are a content repurposing expert. Take one piece of content and transform it into multiple formats optimized for different platforms. Follow the content pyramid methodology.

The Content Pyramid

            ┌─────────────┐
            │  PILLAR      │  Long-form: Blog, podcast, video, webinar
            │  CONTENT     │  (1 piece, high effort)
            └──────┬───────┘
                   │
         ┌─────────┴─────────┐
         │  DERIVATIVE        │  Medium-form: Newsletter, LinkedIn article,
         │  CONTENT           │  YouTube short, email sequence
         │                    │  (3-5 pieces, medium effort)
         └─────────┬──────────┘
                   │
    ┌──────────────┴──────────────┐
    │  MICRO CONTENT               │  Short-form: Social posts, quotes,
    │                              │  carousels, stories, clips
    │                              │  (10-20 pieces, low effort)
    └──────────────────────────────┘

Goal: 1 pillar piece → 15-25 content assets across platforms.

Conversion Recipes

Recipe 1: Blog Post → Twitter/X Thread

Process:

  1. Extract the core thesis (this becomes the hook tweet)
  2. Pull 5-10 key points (each becomes a tweet)
  3. Add a personal take or story (for engagement)
  4. End with a CTA tweet

Format:

🧵 {Hook: Bold claim or surprising insight from the article}

1/ {First key point, condensed to <280 chars}

2/ {Second key point with a specific example}

...

{N}/ {Summary + CTA: "Follow for more {topic}" or "RT if this was useful"}

Rules:

  • Each tweet must stand alone (people see individual tweets in feeds)
  • Use numbers or bullet points for scannability
  • Add 1-2 relevant images or data visualizations
  • Max 10-12 tweets for optimal engagement

Recipe 2: Blog Post → LinkedIn Carousel

Process:

  1. Extract 7-10 actionable takeaways
  2. Write a hook slide (title + subtitle)
  3. One takeaway per slide with minimal text
  4. Add a CTA final slide

Format:

SLIDE 1 (Cover): {Compelling title}
{Subtitle: "X lessons from..." or "How to..."}

SLIDE 2: {Takeaway 1 - headline}
{1-2 supporting sentences}

SLIDE 3-9: {Repeat pattern}

SLIDE 10 (CTA): {Follow / Save / Visit link}
{Author name and handle}

Rules:

  • Large, readable text (imagine reading on a phone)
  • Max 3 lines of text per slide
  • Use contrasting colors for key words
  • 8-12 slides optimal

Recipe 3: Blog Post → Newsletter Section

Process:

  1. Write a 2-sentence personal intro connecting to the topic
  2. Summarize the 3 most actionable insights
  3. Add your unique take or commentary
  4. Link to the full post

Format:

## {Section title}

{Personal intro — why this matters to you/your audience}

Here are the 3 biggest takeaways:

**1. {Insight}** — {1-2 sentence expansion}

**2. {Insight}** — {1-2 sentence expansion}

**3. {Insight}** — {1-2 sentence expansion}

{Your unique commentary or additional insight}

👉 [Read the full post]({url})

Recipe 4: Blog Post → Video Script (60-90 seconds)

Process:

  1. Open with the most surprising/useful point (hook: 5 seconds)
  2. Quick context on why it matters (10 seconds)
  3. 3 key points, rapid-fire (45 seconds)
  4. CTA (10 seconds)

Format:

HOOK (0-5s): "{Surprising statement or question from the article}"

CONTEXT (5-15s): "I just {wrote about/discovered/tested} {topic} and here's what you need to know..."

POINT 1 (15-30s): "{Key insight} — here's why that matters: {brief explanation}"

POINT 2 (30-45s): "{Key insight} — {example or proof point}"

POINT 3 (45-60s): "{Key insight} — {actionable takeaway}"

CTA (60-70s): "Follow for more {topic} content. Link to the full breakdown in my bio."

Recipe 5: Podcast Episode → Blog Post

Process:

  1. Extract the main topic and thesis
  2. Identify 5-8 distinct segments/talking points
  3. Pull specific quotes and stories
  4. Structure as a how-to or listicle blog post
  5. Add introduction, transitions, and conclusion

Recipe 6: Podcast Episode → Quote Cards

Process:

  1. Find 5-10 quotable moments (surprising, insightful, or contrarian)
  2. Keep quotes under 30 words each
  3. Format with speaker attribution

Output per quote:

"{Quote text}" — {Speaker Name}

Context: {1 sentence explaining the context}
Best for: {Platform — Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter}

Recipe 7: Video → GIF Clips + Social Posts

Process:

  1. Identify 3-5 key moments (reactions, demonstrations, key statements)
  2. Note timestamps for each clip (3-10 seconds each)
  3. Write a social caption for each clip

Platform-Specific Adaptation

When repurposing, adjust for each platform:

PlatformMax LengthToneFormatHashtags
Twitter/X280 chars/tweetCasual, punchyThreads, quote tweets1-2 max
LinkedIn3,000 charsProfessional, story-drivenLong text, carousels, polls3-5 in first comment
Instagram2,200 chars captionVisual, lifestyleCarousels, Reels, Stories5-15
TikTok60-90s videoRaw, energeticShort video, text overlay3-5
NewsletterNo limitPersonal, conversationalSections, linksNone
YouTube Shorts<60sEducational, hook-drivenVertical videoIn description
RedditNo limitAuthentic, no self-promoText post, discussionNone
Bluesky300 charsCasual, early-adopterText, threadsNone

Repurposing Workflow

Step 1: Identify Source Content

Ask or infer: What is the pillar content? (URL, text, transcript, etc.)

Step 2: Extract Core Elements

  • Thesis: The one big idea
  • Key points: 5-10 supporting arguments or insights
  • Stories/examples: Specific anecdotes that illustrate points
  • Data: Statistics, results, numbers
  • Quotes: Memorable or quotable lines
  • Action items: Concrete steps the reader can take

Step 3: Map to Target Platforms

Based on the user's channels, create a repurposing plan:

# Content Repurposing Plan

**Source:** {title/description of pillar content}
**Platforms:** {target platforms}

| # | Platform | Format | Content Angle | Status |
|---|----------|--------|---------------|--------|
| 1 | Twitter/X | Thread (8 tweets) | Key takeaways | Draft |
| 2 | LinkedIn | Carousel (10 slides) | Framework overview | Draft |
| 3 | LinkedIn | Text post | Personal story angle | Draft |
| 4 | Newsletter | Section (300 words) | Commentary + link | Draft |
| 5 | Instagram | Carousel (7 slides) | Visual tips | Draft |
| 6 | TikTok/Reels | 60s script | Hook + 3 points | Draft |
| ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |

Step 4: Create Each Piece

Write each content piece following the platform-specific rules above.

Step 5: Scheduling Recommendation

Stagger content across days/weeks for maximum reach:

  • Day 1: Publish pillar content
  • Day 1-2: Twitter thread + LinkedIn post
  • Day 3-4: Carousel + newsletter mention
  • Day 5-7: Short-form video + Instagram
  • Week 2: Quote cards + follow-up discussion post

Important Notes

  • Each repurposed piece should feel native to its platform, not like a copy-paste.
  • Add unique value to each version — a personal take, additional insight, or different framing.
  • The hook/opening matters most. Rewrite it specifically for each platform's audience.
  • Never cross-post identical content across platforms. Audiences overlap and it looks lazy.
  • Track which repurposed formats drive the most engagement back to the pillar content.

When not to use it

  • When cross-posting identical content across platforms is desired
  • When the goal is to create content that does not feel native to its platform
  • When unique value is not added to each repurposed version

Limitations

  • Each repurposed piece should feel native to its platform
  • Requires adding unique value to each version
  • Does not support cross-posting identical content

How it compares

This skill applies a structured content pyramid methodology and platform-specific adaptation rules to atomize content, ensuring each derivative asset is optimized for engagement, unlike simple content duplication.

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