Rewrite Content with AI

Whether you're updating old posts or refining drafts, Yarnit enhances clarity, tone, and engagement; giving your content a fresh, professional touch. When to Rewrite When existing content feels outdated, too technical, or fails to engage your target audience. Ideal for refreshing old blogs, adapting messaging for new markets, or repurposing long-form content into snackable formats. How Rewriting Works Yarnit analyzes your source material to preserve key information while optimizing for clarity and impact. It adjusts tone, simplifies complex ideas, and enhances readability - all while maintaining your brand voice. Why Rewriting Works Create publish-ready content in minutes instead of hours. Marketers see higher engagement on rewritten pieces, with the added benefit of consistent messaging across all your channels.

Pro Tip:

Create 2 brand voices in the Brand Hub; one for creating new content, and one for rewriting older content. This way, you'll bring a new and fresh voice to your older content while making it more relevant

Create High-Impact Sales Collaterals

I'm a Sales executive trying to market my new {Product}. Turn the instruction manual from the reference into 4 exciting talking points that I can reference in emails and promotional materials.

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Design Informative & Engaging Infographics

Provide ideas on how to repurpose the blog provided in the reference material into an infographic. Provide visual cues, points to highlight, and an outline for the infographic.

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Repurpose Blog Content into Carousel Posts

Rewrite the reference material as a social media copy for a carousel post.

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Repurpose Content to Social Post

Rewrite the reference material as a social media copy for a carousel post.

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Rewrite Emails for Clarity & Engagement

An email is provided in the reference material. Rewrite it according to the selected customer profile and follow the same tone.

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Write Compelling LinkedIn Messaging Copy

Created a nested sequence of promotional messages promoting the material provided in the reference. The starting message will have a brief summary of the reference material and 3 CTAs, One driving action to the reference material, second being I want to know more and third being I have doubts Create a follow up message for each CTA which builds upon the CTA that the user has selected. Each follow up message must also have a relevant CTA.

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