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Hey rebel solopreneurs 🦸‍♀️🦸‍♂️

Monday's post gets 200 likes.

By Thursday, the screen is blank again.

That post — the one that just worked — could have become a Twitter thread, a newsletter section, a short video script, and a carousel.

Instead, it lived and died as one post.

Thursday's content starts from zero.

This happens every single week.

The problem isn't running out of ideas.

It's leaving four content pieces behind every time a post does well.

There's a skill that fixes this — and it runs in under two minutes.

🧩You provide:

  • A LinkedIn post that performed well (or one you're about to publish)

🍿 What you get:

  • First — a Twitter/X thread pulled from the same core idea, ready to schedule

  • Then — a newsletter paragraph, a 60-second video script, and a carousel outline, all written in your voice

  • Finally — four pieces of content from one input, ready to publish across the week

⛳️ Here's the scenario

Meet Lisa.

Three years running her own social media consultancy.

She helped coaches and consultants grow their audience on LinkedIn — and attracted most of her own clients the same way.

She posted four times a week.

Some posts did well.

The problem was what came next: nothing.

Every post — even the ones that got real traction — was used once and forgotten.

She knew she should be repurposing.

But every time she tried to do it manually, it took nearly as long as writing from scratch.

One afternoon she was sitting on a park bench between client calls when the woman beside her asked what she was typing.

Lisa explained — the LinkedIn posts, the repurposing problem, the time it ate.

The woman nodded slowly.

Turned out she'd spent 14 years building content systems for media companies.

"You're doing it manually because you think that's what repurposing takes," she said.

"It doesn't. The system does the work — you just paste the post."

She pulled a notepad from her bag and wrote something down.

What Lisa had: "One post. 200 likes. No repurposed versions. Wednesday morning — blank screen, back to zero."

What it became: "From post: 'Why your content sounds like everyone else's (and how to fix it in one sentence).'

Twitter/X thread: Hook tweet + 5 numbered insights. Thread ends with a CTA back to the LinkedIn post. Ready to schedule.

Newsletter block: Expanded version of the core idea — written in long-form voice. Drop into next Tuesday's send.

Video script: 60-second script opening with the strongest line from the post. Designed for Reels or TikTok.

Carousel: 6 slides — cover with hook, one slide per insight, final slide with CTA. Copy written and ready for Canva."

Same post. Four more pieces. Zero extra thinking.

"I've been leaving four pieces behind every time I post," Lisa said.

"Every single time," the woman said. "Set the skill up once. Run it after every post that works."

She handed over the notepad.

(The skill file is at the end of this article — free to download.)

Here's what the skill does:

Paste in any LinkedIn post.

On first run, it asks which platforms you're on, what your content voice sounds like, and which formats matter most.

Every run after that returns four ready-to-use pieces — thread, newsletter block, video script, and carousel outline — formatted and ready to publish.

Get this — three ways to run it:

Option 1 — Any LLM (zero setup) Download the skill file.

Paste it into Claude or ChatGPT.

Paste in your LinkedIn post.

Four content pieces in under two minutes.

Option 2 — Claude Cowork (runs automatically) Load the skill into Cowork.

After posting on LinkedIn, type /repurpose and paste the post.

Four formats in one response — ready to schedule immediately.

Option 3 — Claude Code Install the skill file in your Claude Code environment.

Connect it to your content folder.

Paste posts in — outputs save automatically into your weekly content queue.

Lisa loaded the skill and pasted in her best post from the past month.

Here's what changed:

Before: "One post published Tuesday. Great engagement. Zero repurposed versions. Wednesday morning — open laptop, new blank doc, start from scratch again."

After: "From post: 'Why most solopreneurs never get referrals (and the one habit that fixes it).'

Thread hook: 'Most solopreneurs wait for referrals. The ones who actually get them do one thing differently. Thread.'

Newsletter block: 'The referral mistake I see every week is waiting for happy clients to spread the word. Referrals don't happen passively — they happen when you make it obvious who you help next...' [continues]

Video script: 'If you've been hoping clients would refer you — here's why it hasn't happened yet. Three reasons...' [60-second script ready]

Carousel: Slide 1: 'Why you're not getting referrals.' Slides 2–4: one reason per slide. Slide 5: 'The one habit that changes this.'"

[Lisa's AI sidekick filled in the remaining sections...]

Wild, right?

Lisa had four pieces of content from one post in under three minutes.

She scheduled the thread for Wednesday.

Dropped the newsletter block into Thursday's send.

Sent the carousel outline to her Canva queue.

Thursday's blank screen never appeared.

🏆 Lisa's results

Before:

  • Every post written from scratch — consuming most of Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons

  • High-performing posts used once and never touched again

  • No Twitter presence, no carousels — too time-consuming to build separately

After:

  • One good post becomes five pieces of content — automatically

  • Time creating content dropped from 6 hours a week to under 2

  • Twitter following grew 40% in the first six weeks from the automated threads alone

Total setup time: 8 minutes. Never leave content behind again.

The skill handles the reformatting, the voice matching, and all four formats.

Lisa handles picking which posts to run it on.

BAM.

One post in.

Four pieces out.

Every time.

No more blank screens on Thursday.

No more leaving good ideas behind after one use.

Set it up once. Run it after every post that works.

That's it, my fellow outliers!

Yours 'helping you earn more by doing way less' Vijay Peduru 🦸‍♂️

📥 Download the Content Pipeline skill — How to run it →

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