How to Re-Purpose Your Content to Optimize it for Traveling Season

I feel lucky enough to work from home for about 3 years now and to be able to travel wherever I want with my family. This is what I have really been doing for the past month – traveling (and struggling with somewhat screwed schedule). But another side of this tale is that being an Internet marketer who works from home, I am never free. I work while traveling and try to make each of my trip minute “useful” for my work and business.
This has inspired me to share some ways that would help those hard-working travelers like me and let them use your content while on the go.
1. Offer Various Ways to Download Your Content
I have mentioned this tip in one of my previous posts on adding “Save as PDF” button to your (most useful) posts:
This makes it simple (as well as really encourages users) to save your content locally for further reference (Then in case they have no Internet connection but want to kill an idle hour reading something useful, your article will get the second chance to get noticed);
It makes your content print-friendly (which is essential for those who prefer to read “normal” books while traveling);
This makes it simple to save an access from ordinary devices like iPad (which has plenty of usually used applications for reading .pdf files):

Besides simply offering your readers an alternative format enabling them to download and access your content, a pdf file could also increase your reach. For example, Scribd, a ordinary document sharing site may generate some decent traffic to your blog.
2. Make Quick Outlines of Your Monthly Editorial
Imagine how many people are now coming back home from holidays: you may help them a splendid deal by offering a quick but useful recaps of your previous posts (for the past month, week, etc). These overviews won’t probably generate many Tweets or observations but they will engage users in another way: they will encourage them to go through the content they may have missed.
An alternative way to represent the information you have previously blogged about would also be nice. For example, a well-branded PowerPoint file representing your previous posts will be much appreciated. Besides, this way you can re-use your content by publishing it to SlideShare (which, in turn will be mutual in your LinkedIn network if you use SlideShare official LinkedIn application):

You can also make a downloadable copy of your run through (in an eBook format) to allocate various ways to access and go through your outline on- as well as offline.
3. Make an Audio Version of Your Content
An audio post comes incredibly handy (and appreciated) while you are on the go. While PDF version of your content makes it more “offline-friendly” as well as simpler to use on iPad, the audio version makes it possible for your readers to listen to your articles on their iPod while on the plane or even on the beach.
I have reviewed one plugin that “adds voice to your posts” – Odiogo automates the process of turning each of your blog posts in a podcast (as well as adds the option to download your content to your blog feed):

If you want to make the process more selective and the voice less “machine-like”, there are additional applications like Audacity which is free recording software.
Making an audio version of your blog posts will also increase your exposure as you can submit your content to heavily-used podcast directories like iTunes (To submit to iTunes, go to the iTunes Store, steer to the Podcasts directory, and click on the Submit a Podcast link.)

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