SEO Is Not That Hard
Are you eager to boost your website's performance on search engines like Google but unsure where to start or what truly makes a difference in SEO?
Then "SEO Is Not That Hard" hosted by Edd Dawson, a seasoned expert with over 20 years of experience in building and successfully ranking websites, is for you.
Edd shares actionable tips, proven strategies, and valuable insights to help you improve your Google rankings and create better websites for your users.
Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned SEO professional, this podcast offers something for everyone. Join us as we simplify SEO and give you the knowledge and skills to achieve your online goals with confidence.
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SEO Is Not That Hard
Re-purpose and re-use your content (and let AI help)
Unlock the secret to maximizing your content's potential. Discover how repurposing your content across multiple platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and LinkedIn can save you time while amplifying your message. Join Ed Dawson, founder of Keywords People Use, as he shares proven strategies to expand your digital footprint without exhausting your resources. With the help of AI, learn how to efficiently tailor your content for different audiences and platforms, turning a single piece of content into a multi-platform powerhouse.
Ed opens up about his personal journey with repurposing content, from transforming a simple idea into the widely appreciated 101 SEO Tips. Originally designed to engage users during site delays, these tips evolved into various formats including a downloadable PDF and a podcast series. This episode reveals how these strategic moves not only boosted user interaction but also fostered new conversations with his audience. Tune in and find out how these practical tactics can revolutionize your content marketing efforts and open doors to greater engagement and growth.
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Hello and welcome to. Seo is not that hard. I'm your host, ed Dawson, the founder of keywordspeopleusecom, the place to find and organise the questions people ask online. I'm an SEO developer, affiliate marketer and entrepreneur. I've been building and monetising websites for over 20 years and I've bought and sold a few along the way. I'm here to share with you the SEO knowledge, hints and tips I've built up over the years the SEO knowledge, hints and tips I've built up over the years.
Speaker 1:Hello, welcome to the latest episode of SEO is Not that Hard. It's me, ed Dawson, here, as usual, hosting, and today I'm going to talk about why you should be repurposing and reusing your content and how you can use AI to help. Okay, so the key thing here is that content nowadays, you know, is published on so many platforms, people looking for you in so many places. It might be YouTube, it might be through Google, through your website, might be through podcasts, might be through LinkedIn, through TikTok a whole bunch of places where you know people are searching for either you or the information that you've got, the information you're trying to share with the products you're trying to sell, which means you can't just be in one place. You need to be in as many places as you possibly can. That obviously takes time, okay, and you know to create different content for different platforms can be really time consuming, so so that's why, first of all, the main thing is to repurpose the content that you produce. However, you produce the first time, you then want to take that content and repurpose it and use it elsewhere. So here's an example for what I've done with reusing and repurposing content in my time. So, for example, you'll see that I have my SEO tips 101 SEO tips.
Speaker 1:Now, that came about from when we first created Keywords People Use. I noticed there's a bit of a time delay while we do some of the scraping of Google. So when we're doing the people so ask, search for you on Keywords People Use, we have to go to Google. We have to do a search for the seed keyword you give, and then we have to literally replicate, clicking around on the page and pulling different results down at different levels, and this can take a little bit of time 20, 30 seconds, it's not huge, but there's nothing worse than people just sat looking at a screen with a you know the little symbol whirring around. If you even put the symbol whirring around, they don't know whether it's broken or not. So I thought, well, actually what we can do here is I can use this little break to just flash up some different contents of short seo tips, um, to show that people know a the process is working, because these tips will scroll around and also, you know, they might learn something while they're waiting, uh, might be able to help them. And so I sat down and I wrote 101 of these tips so that hopefully that take a while for someone to sort of go through them all. Well, they had to be really quick because they needed to be able to be read in like 10 seconds, and that's where my tips first came from. And then I thought a page maximum and made it 101 quick SEO tips that people could download as a PDF. I also thought no point in just keeping it on the PDF. We'd put it on a QSP user page on the site with all those tips on. So here you can see I'm reusing it in different places on the site and also in different methods. So the 101 PDF download is available. Now you can you know I think I'll mention it in the outro on this you can go to my website and download your free copy of that. It was great for getting people to interact with me and to you know, in exchange for an email address, I can you know we can start to build a dialogue, build a conversation, using those tips.
Speaker 1:I've also used those tips as podcast content. I released a series of those 101 tips over 10 podcast episodes earlier in 2024. And then that was 10 episodes and that's had some great reaction. Lots of people have downloaded and listened to those and I then even repurposed it yet again. I then combined all those 10 episodes into one big episode that takes about an hour and a half to listen to, which is a long long for me because I know most of my episodes are around about the 10 to 15 minute mark. I just squished them all into one. So if you want to listen to all 101 tips all in one go, then that podcast is repurposed into one big podcast, okay.
Speaker 1:So this shows how you can use one piece of content which, in the first instance, was just created for those interstitial pages while people's last results were loading, created it into web pages of its own, into PDF, into podcasts. At some point I'm going to get them into a book and get that repurposed into a book and put on Amazon. So it means that creative process can be reused time and time again. That's the example of how I did all that manually. There was still a time-consuming element to that, because every time I did it it needed to have my touchpoint.
Speaker 1:Now and I've mentioned this briefly in a sort of previous episode when I was talking about workflow automation I'm now at the point where we can use ai to actually help you repurpose and reuse your content. So here's an example I am now working with the workflow automation tools so that when I release a podcast, that that that podcast transcript is the well. First of all, the podcast is transcribed by AI and then the AI transcript is then fed into OpenAI's one preview model and summarized and created into a LinkedIn post, into a email list email and I'm working on having it also then create a blog post to put on at Dawsoncom. So you can use the AI to do so much of this repurposing now, because before, okay, I might've done this podcast episode, spoken about it myself and thought, right, okay, I've now got to manually go and create an email to send that to my list to promote it. I've got to manually write a LinkedIn post, then go post it manually on LinkedIn. Then I've got to write it into a blog post, okay, and that's hugely time-consuming. Instead of just recording one podcast, I've now essentially got to do four times the work.
Speaker 1:But using AI ai you can actually get our ai to do a whole bunch of that work for you. And combine that with the work and, all of a sudden, what might have taken me um, a day really probably a day or the best part of a day to record the podcast, uh, then you know, create all the different pieces of content and interact with all the different platforms just to do the donkey work of, like you know, create all the different pieces of content and interact with all the different platforms, just to do the donkey work of, like you know, clicking the create a mailing list and then typing in the details of, you know, the audience, the campaign. All those things can now automate with a workflow and with AI for the content. And it's not just AI regurgitating from its, you know, from its life language model and sort of summarizing that they had targeted into that internet. It's working with my content, it's listening to and understanding my podcast, which is me human, creating human-led content from my experience. So it's not just a summary of the internet, it's not hallucinating, it's not making stuff up. It's listening to what I've said, it's summarizing what I've said. It sends me the copy. I mean, I don't publish anything without reading through it first. So you're never going to ever see me just automate AI content, even if it's based off my podcast. I want to proofread everything. I want to make those small changes ready to make changes or scrub something if I think I don't like the tone of what it's saying or the style that it's saying it. But using ai to do that, that that first pass of the repurpose takes it from being a process that takes yeah, like I say, a day to being a process that takes a matter of minutes and that repurposing helps spread my reach, helps helps me reach new people, helps me stay in front of the people that I have reached, and it's something that you could be doing too.
Speaker 1:Now I start with a podcast because that's my preferred method. I prefer I can sit down here, you know, in front of the microphone, I can talk, and that's what works best for me. Now, for you it might be you prefer to write and you can sit down and you'll write something and then you can repurpose from that written word. So even if you create a blog post, or even just you just want to write a splurge of thoughts because essentially, really, a podcast is a splurge of thoughts you could, if you want to write your splurge of thoughts, you can then have the ai format that into a decent podcast for you, could transform that into a decent blog post for you. It could format your LinkedIn posts, your Twitter posts from all that and any other medium you want to go on. It could create a podcast script for you if you prefer to be able to, if you're not the kind of person that can just sit and talk in front of a microphone. If you want to create a script, it can create that script for you.
Speaker 1:Make it sound more natural than just reading out what's essentially a blog post, and using this you can then spread your reach without having to spread the amount of time you need to spend on it. So I encourage you go and look at your back catalogue of work that you've produced, see what's in there that could be reused, could be repurposed, and get out there and start doing it starturposing, start sharing, start growing your reach. Anyway, until next time I'll see you later. Before I go, I just wanted to let you know that if you'd like a personal demo of our tools at keywords people use that you can book a free, no obligation one-on-one video call with me where I show you how we can help you level up your content by finding and answering the questions your audience actually have. You can also ask me any seo questions have. You just need to go to keywordspeopleusecom slash demo where you can pick a time and date that suits you for us to catch up Once again. That's keywordspeopleusecom slash demo and you can also find that link in the show notes of today's episode.
Speaker 1:Hope to chat with you soon. Thanks for being a listener. I really appreciate it. Please subscribe and share. It really helps. Seo is not that hard. It's brought to you by KeywordsPeopleUsecom, the place to find and organize the questions people ask online. See why thousands of people use us every day. Try it today for free at KeywordsPeopleUsecom To get an instant hit of more SEO tips. Then find the link to download a free copy of my 101 quick seo tips in the show notes of today's episode. If you want to get in touch, have any questions, I'd love to hear from you. I'm at channel 5. On twitter. You can email me at podcast at keywords people usecom. Bye for now and see you in the next episode of seo is not that hard.