content-repurposer

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A content multiplication engine that transforms a single piece of content into multiple formats across channels — blog posts into Twitter threads, LinkedIn posts, email newsletters, Instagram carousels, and more. Maximizes ROI on every idea you create.

cosmicstack-labs By cosmicstack-labs schedule Updated 5/9/2026

name: content-repurposer description: A content multiplication engine that transforms a single piece of content into multiple formats across channels — blog posts into Twitter threads, LinkedIn posts, email newsletters, Instagram carousels, and more. Maximizes ROI on every idea you create. metadata: author: cosmicstack-labs version: 1.0.0 category: creative-personal-development tags: - content-creation - repurposing - content-marketing - social-media - newsletter - productivity


Content Repurposer

What It Does

One piece of great content should become 5-10 pieces across different channels — without starting from scratch each time. This skill analyzes your source content, identifies the core ideas and angles, and reformats them for every platform in its native language.


Content Transformation Map

Source → Channel Matrix

Source Format Can Become
Blog Post Twitter thread, LinkedIn article, email newsletter, Instagram carousel, podcast script, YouTube video outline, 5 social posts, quote graphic, Reddit post
Podcast Episode Blog post (transcript), show notes, Twitter thread, clip reel scripts, LinkedIn takeaways, email blurb, 3-5 quote cards
Video Blog post, short-form clips (Reels/Shorts/TikTok), Twitter thread, LinkedIn post, newsletter feature
Twitter Thread Blog post (expanded), LinkedIn article, email newsletter, Instagram carousel, Notion guide
Live Stream / Webinar Recap blog, clip reel, quote cards, email highlights, LinkedIn takeaways
Client Case Study Social proof post, Twitter testimonial thread, LinkedIn story, email case study, landing page section
Newsletter Issue Blog post, Twitter thread breakdown, LinkedIn article, podcast topic

Channel-Specific Formats

1. Blog Post → Twitter Thread

Rules:

  • Lead with the most surprising or valuable takeaway
  • 15-20 tweets max
  • Each tweet = one idea
  • Last tweet = CTA or link to full post

Structure:

Tweet 1: Hook — the boldest statement from the post
Tweet 2-3: Context — why this matters
Tweet 4-15: Core insights — one per tweet, in sequence
Tweet 16-18: Key takeaways
Tweet 19: CTA — "Full post here → [link]"
Tweet 20: Pin it to the top of the thread

2. Blog Post → LinkedIn Post

Rules:

  • Start with a personal story or observation
  • Keep it to 800-1,200 characters
  • Use short paragraphs (1-2 lines each)
  • End with a question to drive comments
  • Add 3-5 relevant hashtags

Structure:

Hook (1-2 lines): Relatable statement or counter-intuitive take
Story (3-5 lines): Personal experience that led to this insight
Value (5-8 lines): Key framework, tip, or lesson
Question (1 line): "What's your experience with this?"
Hashtags: #relevant #tags

3. Blog Post → Email Newsletter

Rules:

  • Write to one person, not a list
  • Subject line: benefit-driven or curiosity-gap
  • Keep body to 200-400 words
  • Link to the full post for depth
  • Include a single clear CTA

Structure:

Subject: [Curiosity or value hook]

Hey {name},

[Greeting line — personal, warm]

[1-2 sentences — why this topic matters right now]

[The key insight — 2-3 paragraphs, conversational]

[Optional: a quick tip or personal example]

[CTA — read the full post, reply with thoughts, check out a resource]

Talk soon,
[Name]

4. Blog Post → Instagram Carousel

Rules:

  • Slide 1: Title + compelling visual
  • Slides 2-7: One key point per slide, mix of text and visuals
  • Slide 8: Summary / key takeaway
  • Slide 9: CTA + bio link
  • Caption: 3-5 sentence summary, 3-5 hashtags

Slide Structure:

Slide 1: [Hook headline] + [intriguing visual]
Slide 2: The problem this addresses
Slide 3-7: Key insights (one per slide)
Slide 8: Takeaway / framework
Slide 9: CTA (save, share, comment, link in bio)

5. Blog Post → Short Video Script (Reels/Shorts/TikTok)

Rules:

  • 15-60 seconds
  • One single insight per video
  • Start with the punchline, then explain
  • End with a hook to watch more

Structure:

0:00-0:03: Hook — "Stop doing [X] if you want [Y]"
0:03-0:15: The insight — why it matters
0:15-0:45: The how — quick actionable tip
0:45-0:60: CTA — "Full breakdown linked in bio"

Trigger Phrases

Phrase Action
"Repurpose this..." Takes source content + suggests best channel mix
"Turn this blog into a thread..." Blog post → Twitter thread
"Make this a LinkedIn post..." Any content → LinkedIn format
"Write an email version of..." Any content → email newsletter
"Create carousel slides from..." Any content → Instagram carousel script
"Give me 5 social posts from..." Extracts 5 standalone post ideas
"What formats can this become?" Lists all possible repurposing paths
"Multi-format this..." Generates 3+ formats in one response

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Analyze Source Content

Read the source and extract:

  • Core thesis (one sentence — what is this really about?)
  • 3-5 key insights (the most valuable or surprising points)
  • Emotional angle (inspirational, practical, contrarian, educational)
  • Target audience (who needs this most?)
  • Data/assets (quotes, statistics, examples, visuals)

Step 2: Match Content to Channels

Consider:

  • Where does the target audience hang out?
  • What format suits the content best?
  • What is the goal? (traffic, engagement, authority, leads)
Goal Best Channels
Traffic to blog Twitter thread, LinkedIn, Reddit
Engagement LinkedIn post, Instagram poll
Authority LinkedIn article, podcast appearance
Leads Email newsletter, lead magnet
Brand awareness Short-form video, Instagram

Step 3: Adapt Tone Per Platform

Platform Voice Length Visuals
Twitter/X Punchy, conversational, quick wit 280-4,000 chars Screenshots, memes
LinkedIn Professional, personal, story-driven 150-3,000 chars Photos, carousels, documents
Email Personal, direct, warm 200-600 words Minimal, clean
Instagram Visual-first, inspirational 150-2,200 chars High-quality images, carousels
YouTube Educational, structured, engaging 8-20 min script Thumbnail, B-roll
TikTok/Reels Entertaining, fast-paced 15-60 sec Raw, authentic

Step 4: Generate Each Version

Apply the format templates above. Key rules:

  • Same core idea, different execution — never copy-paste across platforms
  • Native formatting — use platform's strengths (threads on Twitter, carousels on Instagram)
  • Shorten, don't dilute — shorter formats should distill, not just truncate

Step 5: Add Platform-Specific Elements

  • Twitter: @mentions, hashtags, polls
  • LinkedIn: Tag people, use line breaks, add document
  • Instagram: Alt text, location, sticker, music
  • Email: Preview text, personalization, plain-text vs HTML
  • YouTube: End screen, cards, chapters, description links

Step 6: Create a Distribution Checklist

□ Blog post: published + SEO optimized
□ Twitter thread: scheduled (3 days after blog)
□ LinkedIn post: scheduled (1 week after blog)
□ Email newsletter: sent (day of blog post)
□ Instagram carousel: posted (5 days after blog)
□ Short video: posted (1 week after blog)
□ Reddit share: posted (if relevant subreddit)

Examples

Source: "Why Most Creators Fail Within 6 Months" (Blog Post)

Twitter Thread (condensed):

1/ Most creators quit within 6 months. Not because they lack talent — but because they lack a system.

2/ They post randomly. No calendar. No strategy. Just hope.

3/ The ones who succeed do 3 things differently... 🧵

[13 more tweets unpacking the framework]

16/ The formula is simple: System > Hustle. Consistency > Virality.
Full breakdown → [link]

LinkedIn Post:

I almost quit creating content after 3 months.

18 posts. 47 followers. Zero traction.

I was posting randomly — whatever felt right that morning.

Then I studied 50 creators who actually broke through.

Here's what they all had in common:

1. They had a content calendar (even a basic one)
2. They chose ONE platform and mastered it before expanding
3. They treated content like a product, not a diary

The difference between "aspiring creator" and "successful creator" isn't talent — it's a system.

If you're struggling with consistency, focus on the system first. The results follow.

What's the #1 thing holding you back from creating consistently?

Email Newsletter:

Subject: The 6-month wall (and how to break through)

Hey [name],

Most creators quit within 6 months.

I almost did too. 18 posts, 47 followers, and a growing suspicion that this whole "content thing" was a waste of time.

But here's what I missed: I was treating content like a hobby, not a system.

The creators who break through don't rely on motivation. They rely on repeatable processes:

→ A content calendar (even a simple one)
→ One platform mastered before expanding
→ Content treated as a product, not a diary

I wrote a full breakdown of the system that changed everything for me. Read it here → [link]

If you're in the "posting randomly and hoping it works" phase, this one's for you.

Talk soon,
[Name]

Pro Tips

  • One source, five formats minimum: Before publishing any long-form content, plan at least 5 derivative pieces. The original is the investment; the repurposing is the return.
  • Repurpose in reverse: Not all content starts as a blog post. A great Twitter thread can become a deeper blog post. A podcast hot-take can be a LinkedIn post. Always ask: "What else can this be?"
  • Don't cross-post identically: Each platform's audience expects native content. A LinkedIn post that looks like a Twitter screenshot feels lazy. Adapt, don't copy.
  • Batch repurposing: Dedicate 2 hours every week to repurposing that week's long-form content into all other formats. It's more efficient than doing it piecemeal.
  • Repurpose evergreen first: Your best-performing content from 6 months ago probably still has legs. Refresh and redistribute it.
Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/cosmicstack-labs/mercury-agent-skills --skill content-repurposer
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