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Best way to cross-promote content across platforms?

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2025 3:11 am
by Precious
I'm creating content for youtube, tiktok, and instagram but it feels like i'm running three separate channels. should i be posting the same content everywhere or creating unique content for each platform?

How do you manage multiple platforms without burning out?

Re: Best way to cross-promote content across platforms?

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2025 3:31 am
by Flaky
Create once, publish everywhere - that's the only sustainable approach

making unique content for each platform is a recipe for burnout. here's my system:

my content creation workflow:

step 1: create the "main" piece
  • one long-form youtube video (10-15 minutes)
  • this is my "pillar content"
  • takes 6-8 hours to produce
step 2: chop it up
  • pull 5-7 clips (60-90 seconds each)
  • these become tiktoks and reels
  • takes 1-2 hours
step 3: adapt for each platform
  • youtube: full video
  • tiktok: clips with trending sounds
  • instagram reels: same clips, adjusted captions
  • youtube shorts: vertical versions of clips
  • twitter: share youtube link with key takeaway
  • linkedin: text post with key lesson, link to video
time investment:
  • total creation time: 8-10 hours per week
  • results: content on 6 platforms
  • vs creating unique content: would take 30+ hours
tools that help:
  • opus clip (auto-finds best clips from long video)
  • repurpose.io (auto-posts to multiple platforms)
  • buffer/hootsuite (scheduling)
one piece of good content is better than five pieces of mediocre content

focus your effort on one platform's content, then distribute it everywhere

Re: Best way to cross-promote content across platforms?

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2025 3:31 am
by Dre
I'm going to disagree: each platform needs its own strategy

I tried the "post everywhere" approach and my engagement sucked across all platforms. when i made platform-specific content, everything improved

why platforms are different:

youtube:
  • long-form, educational content
  • people want depth and detail
  • watch on desktop/tv often
tiktok:
  • short, entertaining, fast-paced
  • trends and sounds matter
  • mobile consumption only
instagram:
  • aesthetic and visual focus
  • lifestyle content performs best
  • more curated, less raw
twitter:
  • text-based thoughts and discussions
  • timely and conversational
  • not video-first
my approach:
  • primary platform: youtube (where i put most effort)
  • secondary platform: tiktok (original content 3x/week)
  • tertiary: instagram (repurpose from youtube/tiktok)
  • bonus: twitter (share thoughts, not content)
trying to be everywhere equally means you're mediocre everywhere

pick 1-2 platforms to focus on. do those really well. the audience will find you

repurposing is fine for clips, but your strategy and approach should be platform-native