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  1. Pat & Lorna Shanks
    2010-12-12 @ 3:03 pm

    We find that making use of content already created, in a way that inspires and is still relevant, makes it easier to be able to reach more people yet still provide them with information of value. We would love to know how you’ve reused previous content to spread your message.

    Thanks,
    ~ Pat and Lorna

  2. Nelson Schroeder
    2010-12-13 @ 5:16 am

    I had now idea that Pat could dance! He was the Bear wasn’t he? I suppose I am doing the same thing, reusing, re-purposing, certainly repackaging an very old life. I love coming here because you two have unique and distinctive content. Thanks a bunch.

    • Pat & Lorna
      2010-12-14 @ 8:42 pm

      Nelson,

      Oh… Pat can definitely dance. You should see him. We wouldn’t call it an “old life”… it is one filled with wonderful adventures and cherished memories. Definitely something worth re-purposing and repackaging for all of us to be a part of.

      Thank you so much!
      ~ Pat and Lorna

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  4. Sherman Smith
    2010-12-13 @ 10:37 pm

    Great way to compare Walt Disney cartoons to this topic. I love walt disney cartoons which makes it better 😉

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    • Pat & Lorna
      2010-12-14 @ 8:43 pm

      Sherman,

      Thank you… and we’re pretty sure there are many others that love Disney cartoons. Kind of hard not to like them 🙂

      ~ Pat and Lorna

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    2010-12-17 @ 2:39 am

    The video brings memories of my childhood

  6. Willena Flewelling
    2010-12-18 @ 11:23 pm

    That is truly amazing and totally delightful! I can’t believe I’ve been watching Disney films for 50 years and never noticed that before!

    My kids have discovered the concept, though. All of them went through a stage in their teens when they took still clips from the various Final Fantasy (game) movies and made their own music videos of their favourite songs. Even though we saw some of the same clips repeatedly throughout their videos, it still had a fresh effect for each song.

    Thank you for the fresh approach to the concept of repurposing and rewriting content for different audiences. This is one lesson I won’t soon forget, and I’ll be able to put into practice right away.

    Willena Flewelling

    • Pat & Lorna
      2010-12-19 @ 2:16 pm

      Willena,

      It’s amazing how some things are right in front of us, yet we don’t notice them. We’re pretty sure it has to do with the fact that the cartoons were so fun and entertaining we didn’t focus on the actual “dance moves” of the characters.

      That can apply to our businesses too. Making the information we give our customers helpful, educational and perhaps even entertaining is what’s really important.

      Thanks,
      ~ Pat and Lorna

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  9. Beth Hewitt
    2011-01-03 @ 2:15 pm

    Hey Pat and Lorna,

    What a wonderful post to explain how we can reuse and recycle new material. However did you stumble upon this video, it’s wonderful.

    Thank You for sharing, if Disney can do it, so can I!

    Beth

    • Pat & Lorna
      2011-01-08 @ 1:32 pm

      Beth,

      It is a great video… and it makes it so clear how we can take one piece of great information and re-use it to create more useful products to help others.
      We first got introduced to this video from one of our online friends. We just love how we get introduced to valuable info out of the blue through the amazing relationships we have built online (just like the ones through TSA).

      Thanks!
      ~ Pat and Lorna

  10. Tommy DiPietro | MLM Sales
    2011-01-04 @ 7:41 am

    Hi Pat & Lorna,

    Happy New Year!

    I have been using this method for quite some time. It works great and as long as your not using some garbage software to do the work, then you should be good to go.

    Disney is the master at this.

    BTW- I love watching the Jimmy Kimmel video, always a chuckle. Lol.

    Have a great day,
    Tommy D.

    • Pat & Lorna
      2011-01-08 @ 1:44 pm

      Tommy,

      So right… as long as you’re providing great value to your clients and prospects, re-purposing and re-using great information for different products is perfect in your online business. If it’s good enough for Disney, it should work great for us too.

      We still laugh at the Jimmy Kimmel video too. It’s pretty funny 🙂

      Thanks,
      ~ Pat and Lorna

  11. Yorinda
    2011-01-15 @ 7:40 pm

    Hi Pat and Lorna,

    that video definitely makes a point.
    What a great mix!

    Used to love those as a child and still do.

    Thank you so much!

    Love and Joy
    from
    Yorinda

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    2011-02-17 @ 10:35 am

    Hey there my cool friends;

    Yet another awesome post with an excellent example of what works. So many times we get online and get trapped into thinking inside the box of the internet. Your example of Disney is so true and a very good one to model after as you’ve pointed out. Some of their best new products have been their old products.

    Thanks again for sharing Pat and Lorna; keep up the great work

  15. Gavin Mountford
    2011-02-18 @ 4:04 am

    Hi Pat and Lorna,

    There is so much content online these days that it can be a challenge for people to be totally unique. The ones who can write and speak in their own voice are the ones who become very successful. For everyone else, repackaging, reusing and repurposing content is the way to go!

    When I write, I usually write first about what’s in my mind and what I know already. I finish my first draft, then go research other books/courses to see what I’ve missed.

    I find that if I research first then I cloud my writing with what other people have written.

    Hope you are both well!
    Gavin

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  20. Clare Kelway
    2011-03-05 @ 12:36 pm

    Hi Pat & Lorna,
    Well if Disney can do it, then I can certainly do it! I have been looking at re-packaging some of my content. I have a lot of original valuable content on my blog that should be shared across the internet and thanks to your reminder here, I am going to set about doing just that.

    of course, this only works if it is truly valuable and not just re-regurgitated garbage I read every day. Sometimes I am amazed at what gets published on respected blogging sites!

    You provide outstanding value to your readers and everyone deserves to read it and learn from the Cool Couple!
    Clare

    • Pat & Lorna
      2011-03-06 @ 10:59 am

      Clare,

      Re-packaging is a great way to go… helping more people get access to valuable content, while saving time and effort for the author. And you are so right… if it isn’t quality content then it’s more like regurgitation than repurposing.
      Thanks so much!

      ~ Pat and Lorna

  21. Shirley
    2011-03-05 @ 8:22 pm

    Hi Pat and Lorna

    Excellent website – great info !! Very helpful and interesting.
    Never ever did I notice the “Disney-recycle-thing” – well isn’t it the best new thing anyways.
    It is almost eco-friendly – thanks for the contribution on this issue.
    I really thought the Kimmel video was hilarious !
    I hope you are doing great on the West side of our country !!

    I’m looking forward to the next article.

    Bye for now
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    http://www.abadinbandb.ca

    • Pat & Lorna
      2011-03-06 @ 10:57 am

      Shirley,

      Thanks for stopping by!
      We like how you’ve compared repurposing to being eco-friendly.
      And we are doing great out here on the west side… hope things are going well for you out east!!

      Thanks!
      ~ Pat and Lorna

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  30. Raena Lynn
    2011-03-16 @ 9:48 pm

    Hi Pat and Lorna,

    Wow! That was so interesting and fun to watch. Of course I’m in the generation that “grew up” with Disney, and as I watched the video, I never put it together, but it’s almost as if I subconsciously knew that they were up to something! It’s brilliant and to be able to do it without most people noticing the obvious amazes me.

    The idea of reuse, repurpose, and repackage is a great concept which I’ve used unintentionally without knowing I was doing it! So once something is beautifully created, why go back and either mess it up or ignore it forever? This is a great concept to keep in mind for blogging. I really appreciated your video, and yes I recognized every Disney movie presented. I know that sounds strange, but I’ll bet there are many kids out there who haven’t seen all of the Disney classics. Watching anything Disney always reminds me how fortunate I am to have grown up in an awesome generation. Only the baby boomers will get that one!

    Here’s an example of reuse, repurpose, and repackage. I’m new to TSA, and I’ve just met Pat and Lorna last week. I visited their YouTube channel and came across Jimmy Kimmel Twitter War With Pat and Lorna. This “war” was 9 months ago, but it is new to me and so fun, why not launch it again! Jimmy talks about the ongoing Twitter battle with the supposed coolest couple online, Pat and Lorna. It definitely hit my funny bone! There is a video post on “The Coolest Couple” blog, or you can go to YouTube, and type in Pat and Lorna (The Coolest Couple) Update with Jimmy Kimmel. A comment from the video which I thought was great is, “The funniest thing is Jimmy saying, “Whenever I mention them they seem to get more followers” – That’s the power of a Tribe!” As of today, March, 16, 2011, Jimmy Kimmel has 73,886 followers and Pat and Lorna have 78,000 (give or take a few). Pat and Lorna wins…haha

    Okay so it’s 9 months later and things have changed, but it’s all new to the people who didn’t see it, read it, or view it the first time!