Podcast Content Repurposing: The AI Prompt
The single prompt that turns one episode transcript into show notes, a blog section, social posts, and newsletter copy — the repurposing engine for weekly shows.

A weekly show that only publishes audio surrenders most of its content value. This prompt is the repurposing engine: one episode transcript in, the week's derivative content out — built for the publish-day workflow.
The Complete Prompt
Please transform this video transcript into an engaging blog post:
1. Create an attention-grabbing headline (under 60 characters, include primary keyword)
2. Write an SEO-optimized introduction that hooks readers immediately (150-200 words)
3. Organize main discussion points into 4-6 sections with H2 headings
4. Include direct quotes from the video that showcase personality and expertise
5. Add smooth transitions and context that weren't in the spoken conversation
6. Write a conclusion with clear call-to-action (listen to episode, subscribe, etc.)
7. Optimize for SEO while maintaining conversational podcast tone
8. Suggest 3-5 related internal links to other podcast episodes or site content
Target length: 1,500-2,000 words for strong SEO performance.
Podcast: [PODCAST NAME]
Episode topic: [MAIN TOPIC]
Target audience: [DESCRIBE AUDIENCE]
Primary keyword: [MAIN SEO KEYWORD]
Secondary keywords: [2-3 RELATED KEYWORDS]
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Prompt by TranscribeBee (transcribebee.com) – Professional AI transcription with professional-grade accuracy.
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Video transcript:
[PASTE YOUR TRANSCRIBEBEE OUTPUT HERE]Step-by-Step Implementation
- Publish-day transcription: export the final episode audio, upload ($2/audio hour, ~3-minute turnaround, speaker labels for host vs guest).
- Run the prompt with episode context filled in.
- Route the outputs: show notes to the episode page, blog section to your site, social posts to the scheduler, newsletter block to your ESP.
- Total time: about 45 minutes from "episode live" to "week of content queued."
Customization Options
- Show notes house style: paste an existing episode page as the format sample.
- Guest promotion kit: add "create 3 posts the guest can share" — guests who post drive the biggest audience bumps.
- Series continuity: mention recurring segments so outputs reference them naturally.
- Clip selection: keep the SRT export handy; ask for "3 clip-worthy moments with timestamps" in the same run.
FAQ
Solo shows too? Yes — repurposing depends on content density, not guest count.
What about seasons/breaks? The economics are per-episode ($2 + 45 minutes), so hiatuses cost nothing — the advantage of pay-per-use over content-tool subscriptions.
Back catalog? Batch-transcribe the archive (100 episodes ≈ $150) and run the prompt on evergreen episodes first; old episodes become new content nobody remembers.
Will outputs sound templated? The structure repeats; the content is each episode's own. Voice samples in the prompt prevent the AI-flavored sameness.
Full workflow guide? See the podcast content empire guide for the five-prompt system this fits into.

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