Content Repurposing

        A lot of ideas have landed on the Polymers Audio Articles project lately and some little improvements are running around our heads, therefore today we would like to summarize them by writing about a concept that links the mayorly: Content Repurposing.


 But let’s start by defining this way of building content that has become very popular among the online creators. The general goal of “repurposing” is to provide the audience with easier take away tips. For instance, reuploading short fragments of a long YouTube video in order to reach better engagement. The goal is to create something new from an already existing piece of information, although not necessarily from an own one. That was just a small example of transformation, from video to video, like audio-audio or post-quotes, but we bring another point of view a little bit more extreme, changing also the channel, that means from paper to audio in our case. It represents a huge jump but also a potentially successful one. On the other hand, we believe that continuous evolution needs to be applied in our work. We have explained several times that we have a clear mindset about how we deliver the information in this project, but we are also flexible in terms of polishing failures and bringing new approaches. We feel the content we share needs to be stirred a little bit at this point to make more people interested in it and help them to look into the Polymers field. In order to pull that trigger, we have thought of switching the way we are interpreting the articles and translating them into a simpler vocabulary, making the audience, technical and curious one, able to digest the research we work with more lightly. Perhaps then we can get a bigger number of views as well. 


All the followings seems to be very exciting for us, we are so fancy about keeping on sharing Polymers stuff and grow up the project, but the new improvements are quite ambitious and we have to prepare ourselves as you deserve, so we are taking a break from now on, with the promise of coming back as soon as possible with great and useful new stuff. Please, do not hesitate if you want to comment or ask anything, we are still available for that. We finish this post with just a small reminder, all the content is open to be reviewed in the blog and in your podcast site. 


We wish you the best. 

PAA Team


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