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name: content-repurposing-engine
description: Turn one piece of content into many platform-native assets so a single idea reaches everywhere. Use this skill whenever a user wants to repurpose content, atomize a long-form piece, turn a podcast or webinar or article into social posts and emails, or says 'repurpose this', 'turn this into content', or 'we make content but only post it once'. Trigger whenever an existing asset should be multiplied into many formats.
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# Content Repurposing Engine

## What this does and why it matters
Firms spend hours making one great asset and then use it once. This skill atomizes a single piece of pillar content into many platform-native derivatives (social posts, email, short-form scripts, quote graphics, a newsletter), each written for its platform rather than copy-pasted, so one idea's reach multiplies without new production time. This is the purest expression of leverage: a 40 hour work week producing 168 hours of output.

## Inputs to gather
1. The source asset (article, webinar, podcast, long post, or transcript).
2. The platforms the user is active on and their audience.
3. The brand voice and any CTA to route toward.

## Method

### 1. Extract the atomic ideas
Mine the source for the standalone insights, stories, data points, and quotable lines. Each strong idea can become its own asset.

### 2. Match idea to format and platform
Different ideas suit different formats: a counterintuitive claim makes a strong LinkedIn hook, a step-by-step makes a carousel or thread, a data point makes a quote graphic, a story makes a short-form video script. Do not force every idea into every format.

### 3. Write each derivative platform-native
A LinkedIn post is not a tweet is not an email. Rewrite for each platform's norms, length, and tone rather than reposting identical text, which reads lazy and performs poorly.

### 4. Preserve a through-line and CTA
Every derivative points back to the core idea and, where appropriate, to a next step, so the repurposing builds an audience and a funnel, not just noise.

### 5. Sequence and space
Suggest an order and spacing so the derivatives do not all fire at once and compete.

## Output format
ALWAYS produce:

# Repurposing Plan: [Source Asset]
## Atomic ideas extracted
## Derivatives (each written out):
- LinkedIn post(s)
- X/Twitter thread or posts
- Short-form video script(s)
- Email / newsletter angle
- Quote graphics (the lines)
- Any platform-specific extras
## Posting sequence and spacing
## Through-line and CTA

## Anti-patterns to avoid
- Copy-pasting the same text across every platform.
- Forcing weak ideas into formats they do not fit.
- No CTA or through-line, so reach does not build anything.
- Dumping everything at once.

## Example
A single webinar becomes six LinkedIn posts (one per key point), a thread, three short-form scripts from the best stories, four quote graphics, and a newsletter, spaced over three weeks and all pointing to the replay.
