What can you do with your freshly edited Zoom™ recordings?

12/21/20231 min read

  • Create Online Courses or Training Programs: Convert recorded meetings or webinars into educational content or courses. These can be sold or offered on a subscription basis.

  • Monetize Webinars or Workshops: Turn recorded webinars or workshops into paid content for individuals or other businesses interested in the topic.

  • Offer Consultation Services: Use recordings to showcase expertise in a particular field and offer consulting services or expert advice for a fee.

  • Content for Paid Memberships or Subscriptions: Establish a membership or subscription model offering exclusive access to recorded content, providing added value to subscribers.

  • YouTube Channel or Podcast Content: Edit and repurpose recordings into engaging videos for a YouTube™ channel or convert them into podcasts to attract a wider audience and generate ad revenue.

  • Sell Transcripts or Written Materials: Transcribe the recordings and sell the transcripts or written materials as supplementary resources.

  • Licensing or Selling Rights: Depending on the content, businesses can license the recordings to other organizations or sell the rights for reuse or distribution.

  • Promotional Material or Case Studies: Use excerpts or highlights from the recordings for promotional purposes or create case studies showcasing successful interactions or events.

    By repackaging and repurposing recorded Zoom content strategically, businesses can unlock additional revenue streams while leveraging existing resources.

Sometimes, you have a goldmine right in front of you, and you don't even realize it. Your business has generated hours of video content from meetings that are just sitting there doing nothing for you. Here are a few things you can do with some or all of your Zoom™ meetings and conferences.