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The biggest mistake content creators make is thinking one piece of content = one piece of output.
A 1,500-word article is raw material. Here’s how to extract seven formats from it without writing anything new from scratch.

Start with the master article
Write one good 1,500-word article per week. This is your only original creative effort. Everything else is transformation and distribution.
Format 1: Newsletter (Monday)
Condense the article into a 400-word email. Focus on the single most useful insight — not a summary. Deliver it via Kit (ConvertKit) or Beehiiv.
Prompt: “Condense this article into a 400-word newsletter email. Keep the one most surprising or counterintuitive insight. Cut everything else. End with one actionable tip.”
Format 2: LinkedIn post (Tuesday)
Prompt: “Write a 200-word LinkedIn post based on this article. Hook: a surprising first line that challenges a common assumption. Body: 3 bullet points of insight. CTA: ‘Full article linked below — what do you think?’ No hashtag spam.”
Format 3: Twitter/X thread (Tuesday)
Prompt: “Write a 7-tweet thread based on this article. Tweet 1: hook (the counterintuitive claim). Tweets 2-6: one insight each with a specific example. Tweet 7: summary + link to full article.”

Format 4: Audio summary (Tuesday)
Prompt: “Rewrite this article as a 3-minute spoken summary. Remove all bullet points — write in flowing sentences. Start with ‘Today I want to talk about…’ End with one action the listener can take today.”
Then generate the audio with ElevenLabs. Upload as a 3-minute podcast episode or embed it on the article page.
Format 5: Video script (Wednesday)
Prompt: “Write a 90-second YouTube Shorts script based on this article. Structure: 10-second hook (the main claim), 60 seconds of supporting points, 20-second CTA. Formatted as [VISUAL: description] // [VOICE: text].”
Format 6: Instagram carousel (Thursday)
Prompt: “Create a 7-slide Instagram carousel from this article. Slide 1: hook. Slides 2-6: one insight each in under 20 words with a supporting example. Slide 7: follow me for weekly AI insights.”
Format 7: PDF cheat sheet (Friday)
Prompt: “Create a one-page cheat sheet / reference guide from this article. Include: 5 key takeaways, 3 tools mentioned, 5 actionable steps. Design for skimming. Title it: [ARTICLE TITLE] — Quick Reference.”
This PDF becomes a lead magnet for your Kit (ConvertKit) or Beehiiv newsletter form.
The weekly schedule
| Day | Action | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Sunday | Write master article | 2-3 hrs |
| Monday | Publish + send newsletter | 45 min |
| Tuesday | LinkedIn + Twitter + audio | 45 min |
| Wednesday | Video script | 20 min |
| Thursday | Carousel | 20 min |
| Friday | PDF cheat sheet | 20 min |
Total: ~5 hours for seven pieces of content across five platforms. One article. Maximum reach.
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About the author
Shahid Saleem is the founder and editor of PickGearLab. He tests AI tools in the real world — writing, automation, content — and writes up what actually worked. Based in Dubai.
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