One video → daily content on 5+ platforms


Yo!

If you saw yesterday’s email, you’ll know I’m doubling down on growing my ​YouTube​.

One big reason? Video content is stupid versatile.

FB ads and Insta posts are cool, but they usually die on the platform they’re made for.

YouTube? That’s different.

A couple weeks ago, I built a system using some custom AI agents.

Now, in 60-90 minutes a week, I can:

  • Plan a YouTube video
  • Script it
  • Record it
  • Edit it
  • Optimise it for YT reach
  • Chop it into 7–10 shorts
  • Turn it into 7–10 long-form text posts
  • Schedule it all across 5 platforms (1–3 posts/day)

That one video gives me daily content for:

  • YouTube Shorts
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • TikTok

If I wanted to start a podcast? I’d just rip the audio and publish it.

Boom — omnipresence.

Are all the posts bangers?
Nope.

They don’t have to be.

Most platforms reward consistency.

These posts give me that. Then when I drop a manual post that’s punchy, timely, or controversial, it’s more likely to pop because the algorithm’s already warm.

Is it perfect?
Nope.

Does it work?
Yep.

Here’s what’s happened in the last 28 days on YouTube:

If you’re creating content, distribution is easier than ever.

One asset → dozens of pieces → daily content → everywhere.

That’s why I’m leaning harder into YouTube.

I’m thinking about doing a workshop showing the whole system — including the AI agents and tools I use.

If that’s something you’d be into, hit reply and let me know.

Pete "one asste into dozens" Boyle

P.S.

Want a little more direct help from me? Here's a few ways I could help out.

Vagrants, Vagabonds, and Villains Ltd, Unit 16535, 13 Freeland Park, Wareham Road, Poole, Dorset BH16 6FA
Unsubscribe · Preferences

Growth Models

I've spent ~10 years helping digital brands grow. I share what I know and what I'm experimenting with in this newsletter.

Read more from Growth Models

For the better part of last year I dove into my own FB ad campaigns. Why? Cause I kept seeing people in groups, communities, and within my network who were posting how well the platform was working for them. So, jumped in with both feet and - got pretty damn good. I had an unfair advantage as I'd run them for clients in the past. However, over the last few months I've been toying with the idea of leaving FB behind and taking my ad spend somewhere new. It might seem odd. Especially as... My ad...

I’ve been holding space on my calendar this past week in case you wanted in on working 1:1 with me. But we’re at the end now. So I figured I’d ask... Should I release your spot? No hard feelings if the timing’s not right. I only take on a few 1:1 clients at once, and this isn’t something I keep open constantly. You’ve had the proof.You’ve seen how the model works.You know what’s included, what it costs, and what it can do when it’s implemented properly. The only question left is whether...

In a fair world, the best product would win. But we don’t live in that world. In the real world, the brand with the best distribution tends to win. Or more accurately... the brand that can spend more to get in front of people. Here’s what I mean. Picture 2 different brands. Brand A can spend $100 to acquire a customer. Brand B can spend $200 to acquire a customer. These two brands have... ... The same market.... Similar offers.... The same channels. The only meaningful difference is that...