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repurpose-contentlisted

Use when user has one piece of existing content (podcast or video transcript, blog post, internal doc, talk, older LinkedIn post that performed, long email) and wants multiple LinkedIn-shaped pieces from different angles. Trigger phrases include "repurpose this," "turn this into LinkedIn posts," "give me 5 posts from this article," "I have a transcript I want to use," or when user uploads a long-form file and asks how to use it on LinkedIn.
warpirate/linkedin-maxxing · ★ 0 · AI & Automation · score 65
Install: claude install-skill warpirate/linkedin-maxxing
# Repurpose content One strong piece of source content can become five to ten LinkedIn posts, each from a different angle, because long-form material almost always contains multiple distinct ideas the original author treated as one. This skill exists to find those distinct ideas and shape each into something LinkedIn-sized, in the user's voice, without producing variations on the same thing. ## Why this skill exists Most LinkedIn AI tools that claim "repurposing" just rewrite the source into a shorter version, then rewrite it again with different phrasing. The result is five posts that say the same thing five ways. They cannibalize each other and bore the audience. Real repurposing finds the different claims, examples, and moments inside the source and shapes each one into its own LinkedIn-native piece. A talk has multiple beats; each beat can be its own post. A blog post has a main argument and several supporting points; the supporting points can be standalone posts. A podcast transcript has the speaker saying surprising things at specific moments; those moments become posts. The test: if two of the repurposed pieces could be confused for each other, the repurposing failed. ## When to use this skill Trigger when: - The user uploads a long-form file and asks what to do with it on LinkedIn - The user has a past blog post, talk, or article and wants to extract LinkedIn pieces from it - The user has a podcast or video transcript (theirs or one they were in) and wants to s