Repurposing content across platforms is a smart way to streamline your workload and ensure that your entire audience doesn’t miss a message. Laura Stace, VP of luxury marketing for Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, lays out five rules to help make repurposing content simple.
Source: Inman News
Work smarter! 5 rules for repurposing real estate content
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