How I'll automate content repurpusing into Reddit (it's simpler than you think).
This is a simple [and underrated] content repurposing hack for those automation-saavy B2B marketers.
This week I setup this experiment to tap into Reddit without spending 5 extra hours on content/week.
I'll repurpose my best threads and posts to Reddit - the most intellectually curious online community.
Great marketers know Reddit is full of untapped potential.
Here's how I'm making it happen with Make:
1️⃣ Fetch RSS feed from Typefully - the center of my written content creation.
2️⃣ Identify the most fitting subreddit with AI - where the post topic fits the audience.
3️⃣ Post in that subreddit with a the article summary and title - and link back to the full story.
🔥 I'm all for advanced systems, but I've said this once and I'll say it again...
👉 * the most powerful automations are often the simplest. *
If you're taking +1hr to build the first version of your automation, you're doing it wrong.
Automation is meant to save you time - so don't waste it on over-sofisticated systems that you haven't proven yet.
Take it from someone who learned this the hard way - spending hundreds of hours playing with unnecesary automations.
🎯 Success metric for this experiment: 5k views on repurposed content within a month.
The end effect? Increased traffic to my articles and profile.
I'll need help from you guys - any ideas on how to track this traffic?
Stay tuned for the results 🧪 - I'll let you know how it goes.
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