Marketplace

content-atomizer

Repurposes single content pieces into multiple formats for maximum distribution while maintaining brand voice. This skill should be used when maximizing ROI from pillar content, filling content calendars efficiently, reaching audiences across multiple platforms, or when creating original content for every channel feels unsustainable.

$ 安裝

git clone https://github.com/Salesably/salesably-marketplace /tmp/salesably-marketplace && cp -r /tmp/salesably-marketplace/marketing-skills/skills/content-atomizer ~/.claude/skills/salesably-marketplace

// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill


name: content-atomizer description: Repurposes single content pieces into multiple formats for maximum distribution while maintaining brand voice. This skill should be used when maximizing ROI from pillar content, filling content calendars efficiently, reaching audiences across multiple platforms, or when creating original content for every channel feels unsustainable.

Content Atomizer

This skill extracts maximum value from every piece of content by strategically repurposing it across formats and platforms - without losing quality or sounding repetitive.

Objective

Transform one substantial piece of content into many derivative pieces, each optimized for its destination platform while maintaining consistent brand voice and messaging.

Intake Questions

Before atomizing content, gather context:

  1. Source content: What is the original piece? (Blog post, video, podcast, webinar, report)
  2. Target platforms: Where should the atomized content go? (LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Instagram, YouTube, email, etc.)
  3. Audience overlap: Are the same people on multiple platforms or different segments?
  4. Brand voice: What's the established voice? (Reference brand-voice skill)
  5. Goals per platform: What action do you want on each? (Awareness, clicks, engagement, follows)
  6. Content calendar: What's the publishing cadence per platform?
  7. Evergreen vs. timely: Does this content have a shelf life?

The Atomization Matrix

Transform source content into these derivative formats:

From a Blog Post / Article

Derivative FormatWhat to ExtractPlatform
Twitter/X threadMain points as numbered listTwitter/X
LinkedIn postKey insight + personal takeLinkedIn
Instagram carouselTips/steps as slidesInstagram
Email newsletter sectionSummary + linkEmail
Quote graphicsQuotable linesAll social
YouTube Short / ReelOne tip explainedYouTube, IG, TikTok
Podcast talking pointsDiscussion outlinePodcast
InfographicData/process visualizationPinterest, LinkedIn
Slide deckKey points as slidesSlideShare, LinkedIn
FAQ contentQuestions answered in postWebsite, help docs

From a Video / Webinar

Derivative FormatWhat to ExtractPlatform
Blog postFull transcript, editedWebsite
Short clips (60-90s)Key momentsYouTube Shorts, Reels, TikTok
AudiogramAudio + waveform visualSocial media
Quote graphicsBest soundbitesAll social
Twitter/X threadMain points summarizedTwitter/X
Email recapHighlights + replay linkEmail
LinkedIn articleExpanded written versionLinkedIn
Slide deckPresentation slides reusedSlideShare
GIF momentsReactions, demonstrationsSocial, website
Transcript PDFLead magnet or resourceWebsite

From a Podcast Episode

Derivative FormatWhat to ExtractPlatform
Show notes postSummary + timestampsWebsite
Full transcriptSearchable text versionWebsite
Blog postKey insights expandedWebsite
Audiogram clipsBest 60-second momentsSocial media
Quote graphicsGuest quotes, key insightsSocial media
Twitter/X threadEpisode highlightsTwitter/X
NewsletterEpisode summary + linkEmail
YouTube videoVideo version if recordedYouTube
Pull quotesFor promotional useAll channels
Guest spotlightFeature the guestLinkedIn, Twitter/X

From a Report / Research

Derivative FormatWhat to ExtractPlatform
Blog posts (series)One post per findingWebsite
InfographicsData visualizationsPinterest, LinkedIn
Twitter/X threadsKey stats and insightsTwitter/X
LinkedIn postsIndividual findingsLinkedIn
Press releaseNewsworthy findingsMedia
Slide deckPresentation versionConferences, webinars
WebinarWalk through findingsLive presentation
Email seriesOne finding per emailEmail
Stat graphicsIndividual data pointsAll social
Executive summaryShort PDF versionLead magnet

Platform-Specific Adaptation

Each platform has different requirements:

Twitter/X

  • Length: 280 characters or threads
  • Tone: Conversational, punchy
  • Format: Text, images, threads, polls
  • Best for: Ideas, insights, engagement
  • Hook: First line must stop the scroll

LinkedIn

  • Length: Up to 3,000 characters
  • Tone: Professional but human, relatable, and opinionated
  • Format: Text posts, carousels, articles, video
  • Best for: B2B, thought leadership, career content, personal branding
  • Hook: First 2 lines are critical before "...see more"
  • Timing: Tuesday-Thursday, 8-11 AM (audience's time zone)
  • Links: Place external links in the first comment, not the post body, to avoid algorithm penalties

Instagram

  • Length: 2,200 characters (but shorter better)
  • Tone: Visual-first, casual, authentic
  • Format: Feed posts, carousels, Reels, Stories
  • Best for: Visual content, personal brands, how-tos
  • Hook: Strong first slide/frame

YouTube

  • Length: Varies (Shorts: 60s, Long-form: 10-20min optimal)
  • Tone: Energetic, valuable, entertaining
  • Format: Long-form, Shorts, Community posts
  • Best for: Tutorials, entertainment, deep dives
  • Hook: First 30 seconds critical

TikTok

  • Length: Up to 10 minutes (but 15-60s performs best)
  • Tone: Authentic, entertaining, trend-aware
  • Format: Short videos, duets, stitches
  • Best for: Younger audiences, entertainment, trends
  • Hook: First 1-3 seconds critical

Email

  • Length: 200-500 words typically
  • Tone: Personal, direct, valuable
  • Format: Newsletter sections, standalone emails
  • Best for: Deeper engagement, conversions
  • Hook: Subject line + first line

Viral LinkedIn Post Framework (2025)

When repurposing content for LinkedIn, follow this proven structure for maximum reach:

1. The Scroll-Stopping Hook

The first 2 lines must earn the click on "...see more".

  • Stat/Data: Start with a surprising number.
  • Bold Opinion: Challenge common wisdom in your niche.
  • Personal Moment: Share a vulnerable or relatable struggle.
  • Unexpected Twist: Start with a premise and flip it immediately.
  • Avoid: "Just wanted to share some thoughts..." or "I've been thinking about..."

2. The Single Message Body

Don't cram multiple ideas into one post.

  • One Post, One Intent: Stick to one story, one lesson, or one tip.
  • Scannable Formatting: Use 1-3 lines per paragraph max.
  • Mobile-Friendly: Use whitespace to make it easy to read on phones.
  • Specifics: Name tools, give real numbers, and use concrete examples.

3. The Discussion-Starting CTA

End with a prompt that invites conversation.

  • Real Questions: "Have you felt this same pressure?" or "What's one tool I missed?"
  • Low Friction: Make it easy for people to share their own experience.
  • Avoid Engagement Bait: Never use "Like if you agree" or "Comment 'YES' below".
  • Optional CTA: If the post is a heartfelt story, it's okay to skip the CTA entirely.

4. Early Engagement Strategy

LinkedIn's algorithm prioritizes posts that get traction in the first 60-90 minutes.

  • Reply Immediately: Engage with every comment in the first hour.
  • Seed the Link: If you have a link to share, post it as the first comment after publishing.

Content Hierarchy

Structure your content ecosystem:

                 ┌─────────────────────────────┐
                 │      PILLAR CONTENT         │
                 │  (Blog post, Video, Report) │
                 └─────────────┬───────────────┘
                               │
           ┌───────────────────┼───────────────────┐
           │                   │                   │
           ▼                   ▼                   ▼
    ┌─────────────┐     ┌─────────────┐     ┌─────────────┐
    │ SUPPORTING  │     │ SUPPORTING  │     │ SUPPORTING  │
    │  Blog posts │     │   Videos    │     │   Emails    │
    └──────┬──────┘     └──────┬──────┘     └──────┬──────┘
           │                   │                   │
           ▼                   ▼                   ▼
    ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
    │               MICRO CONTENT                         │
    │  Social posts, Clips, Graphics, Quotes, Stories     │
    └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Rules:

  • Pillar content: Comprehensive, original, high-effort
  • Supporting content: Derived, expanded on subtopics
  • Micro content: Snackable, platform-native, high-volume

Efficiency Workflow

Batch production process for maximum efficiency:

Step 1: Create Pillar Content

  • Invest heavily in one comprehensive piece
  • Make it your best work on the topic
  • Include multiple angles and subtopics

Step 2: Extract Core Elements

Pull from pillar content:

  • Key insights (3-5)
  • Quotable lines (5-10)
  • Data points (all stats)
  • Steps/processes (full lists)
  • Stories/examples (all narratives)

Step 3: Map to Platforms

Assign elements to platforms based on the AMA Framework:

  • Audience: Who are we talking to on this specific platform? (Speak to one real person).
  • Message: What is the one key insight they need from this piece?
  • Action: What specific action should they take?

Assign elements to platforms based on:

  • Platform format requirements
  • Audience on each platform
  • Goals per platform

Step 4: Batch Create

Create all derivatives in batches:

  • All graphics in one session
  • All written posts in one session
  • All video clips in one session

Step 5: Schedule Distribution

Stagger publication:

  • Don't post everywhere same day
  • Space derivatives over weeks
  • Maintain consistent presence per platform

Voice Consistency Checklist

When atomizing, maintain brand voice:

  • Same vocabulary and terminology
  • Consistent perspective (first person, third person)
  • Matching energy level (enthusiastic, measured)
  • Aligned values and opinions
  • Recognizable style markers
  • No Em-Dashes: Ensure no em-dashes (-) or en-dashes (-) are used in any platform derivatives.

Adaptation allowed:

  • Tone can flex slightly for platform (more casual on TikTok, more professional on LinkedIn)
  • Length adjusts for platform
  • Format changes for platform requirements

Not allowed:

  • Contradicting messaging across platforms
  • Different personalities on different channels
  • Conflicting information or opinions

Output Format

When atomizing content, deliver:

  1. Source Analysis: Summary of pillar content and extractable elements
  2. Atomization Plan: What derivatives to create, for which platforms
  3. Derivative Content: Full copy/scripts for each piece
  4. Visual Specifications: Requirements for graphics/video (if applicable)
  5. Distribution Schedule: When to publish each piece
  6. Cross-Linking Strategy: How pieces connect back to pillar content

Cross-References

  • Apply brand-voice to ensure consistency across all derivatives
  • Source content may come from seo-content pillar articles
  • Turn derivatives into newsletter sections
  • Support lead-magnet promotion across channels
  • keyword-research topics inform pillar content selection
  • orchestrator routes here for content distribution projects