Recommends distribution platforms for finished content based on type, audience, and format. Provides ranked list with rationale and adaptation notes.
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Recommends the best platforms for distributing a finished piece of content, with a ranked list and a brief rationale for each recommendation based on the content type, format, length, and intended audience.
Recommends the best platforms for distributing a finished piece of content, with a ranked list and a brief rationale for each recommendation based on the content type, format, length, and intended audience.
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A ranked list of three to five platforms. Each entry includes:
Total length: 250–400 words. Plain prose rationale, no bullet overload. No marketing language. Written so a journalist or editor can act on it immediately.
Content type: Long-form written investigation (3,500 words) Topic: How changes to housing inspection regulations over the past decade have led to a rise in unsafe rental properties in mid-sized cities Intended audience: Renters, housing advocates, local government professionals, and general readers with an interest in urban policy Length: 3,500 words, with three data charts embedded Primary publication: A regional news website
Platform Distribution Recommendations
1. Regional news website (primary — already confirmed) Your natural home. Publish in full here first to establish ownership and search presence. Optimise the headline for local search terms and ensure the charts render correctly on mobile.
2. Medium Well-suited for long investigative text that warrants a second life. Housing and urban policy pieces find engaged readers in Medium's civic-interest communities. Republish in full two to four weeks after your original publication date to avoid cannibalising search traffic. Add a canonical link pointing back to the original.
3. LinkedIn Housing policy intersects with professional audiences — urban planners, property managers, local government officers, housing NGO staff — who are active here. Publish a 300-word summary with the key finding and a link to the full piece. The data charts can be posted as standalone images to drive additional reach.
4. Newsletter syndication (via Substack Notes or a partner newsletter) Long investigations perform well when excerpted in issue-focused newsletters. Reach out to one or two newsletters in the housing, city planning, or civic journalism space to offer a guest excerpt. This requires identifying relevant newsletters in advance, but the audience match is high.
5. Reddit (relevant subreddit communities) Communities focused on renting, housing rights, or your specific city or region are active readers of investigative journalism when it directly affects them. Post a plain-text summary of the key findings with a link. Avoid promotional framing — present it as information, not self-promotion.
What this content is not suited for: Short-video platforms (TikTok, YouTube Shorts), image-first platforms (Instagram without a strong visual hook), or general Twitter/X threads unless you invest time in a well-structured thread that can stand alone.
npx claudepluginhub ur-grue/autopunk-media-skills --plugin autopunk-media-skillsRecommends optimal publish day/time for content based on type, platform, and audience without live analytics. Useful for editorial scheduling and multi-platform release planning.
Activates on content distribution or low-reach scenarios to guide owned, earned, and paid channel strategy. Matches audience and content for targeted distribution.
Repurposes existing content (blog posts, webinars, podcasts, whitepapers) into multi-channel derivative pieces with a posting schedule and platform-specific adaptations.