Boosting Content Velocity through Repurposing with Ashley Faus

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This is the first episode of our B2B expert mini-series featuring B2B marketing leaders all talking in-depth about their content repurposing strategies, tips and advice.  In this episode, host Amy Woods is talking to Ashley Faus, Head of Lifecycle Marketing, Portfolio at Atlassian. Ashley appeared on our sister podcast, B2B Content Strategist and in that conversation they touched on content repurposing, so this time around it was an opportunity to dive much deeper into Ashley’s broad expertise on the topic.  She shares her ‘favorite’ types of content to repurpose (SPOILER: LinkedIn comments and presentation slides!) Both provide plenty of excellent content she can use across multichannel marketing strategies.  She talks about common misconceptions when it comes to repurposing, what she means by ‘content velocity’, and why it’s so important that marketing teams lean into AI.  Find out: Why Ashley loves repurposing presentation slides What is content velocity  How to repurpose LinkedIn comments  Important links & mentions: Ashley on B2B Content Strategist https://www.content10x.com/b2b-content-strategist/ Ashley on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyfaus/ Our book: https://www.content10x.com/book (Content 10x: More Content, Less Time, Maximum Results) Amy Woods is the CEO and founder of Content 10x, the world’s first and longest-running specialist content repurposing agency that partners exclusively with B2B tech and professional services businesses. Amy is a best-selling author, hosts two content marketing podcasts (The Content 10x Podcast and B2B Content Strategist), and speaks on stages all over the world about the power of content repurposing. Join hundreds of business owners, content creators and marketers and get content repurposing tips and advice delivered straight to your inbox every week https://www.content10x.com/newsletter 

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