
Repurposed Content
Chances are, you've had content created in the past. With the social demand for more, more, more, we can re-use and re-format your already-finished content into something new.
What is repurposed content?
Taking content that has already been made and turning it into short-form social content is key for any brand or page growth. If you want to add consistency to your social posts and be favored by any algorithm, repurposed content is a must.

Why it works
The phrase "content is king" has never been more applicable in today's media-hungry market. But how do you maximize your content volume without breaking the bank.
Creating media that can be used in multiple ways is the new wave of social content. Content repurposing takes previously created content, and re-formats it for further use. This could be taking advantage of unused footage from previous projects, re-cutting prominent moments from old videos, or re-editing an old video into a vertical format. The ways to re-use content are virtually endless.
Our Packages
Down To Earth
monthly
$799
A basic repurposing package for up to 20 edits per month.
YOU GET
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Your own dedicated Editor
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25 Deliverables Monthly
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1 Round of Revisions
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4 Day Turnaround
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Horizontal and Vertical Formats
Takeoff
monthly
$999
A more robust package including UNLIMITED edits per month.
YOU GET
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Your own dedicated Editor
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Unlimited deliverables
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2 Rounds of Revisions
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48 Day Turnaround
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Horizontal, Vertical, square and 4:5 Formats included
To The Moon
monthly
$1,499
The Takeoff package, plus professional content consulting.
YOU GET
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Your own dedicated Editor
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Unlimited deliverables
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2 Rounds of Revisions
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48 Day Turnaround
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Horizontal, Vertical, square and 4:5 Formats included
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90 Minutes of personalized content consulting each month to guide your content team in the right direction.

"The New TV"
Not so long ago, people used to spend 2 to 6 hours every night watching TV. Now they spend 2 to 4 hours scrolling through videos & other content on social media, daily.
Isn’t that crazy?