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One blog post, a week of social: the Promote flow and Social Tease board
The post was the hard part. Getting a month of promotion out of it should be the easy part, and for most businesses it never is. Promote fixes that.
Here is the waste that quietly drains every small marketing operation. You spend real effort on a good blog post, publish it once, share it once, and then it sinks. All the thinking inside it, the angle, the expert quote, the specific advice, gets used a single time. A bigger team would slice that one post into a week of social, a newsletter mention, and a landing page. You did not, because slicing it up is its own job and you were already out of time. The Promote flow makes that second job nearly free.
Four channels from one piece
Promote takes content you already have and reshapes it for where it needs to live. Each channel is a real reformatting, not a copy-paste, because what works as a blog post does not work as a social caption or a newsletter line.
- Full blog. A complete, long-form article when the topic deserves depth.
- Social tease. Short, punchy posts that pull people toward the full piece.
- Newsletter blurb. A tight, scannable summary built for an email audience.
- Landing page. A focused page when the piece is meant to convert, not just inform.
The point is reach for the price of one act of writing. The same core idea lands with your blog readers, your social followers, your email list, and your search visitors, each in the format that channel rewards.
The Social Tease board: a week of posts from one idea
Social is where most businesses run dry first. It is hungry. It wants frequent, varied posts, and coming up with them is exhausting. The Social Tease board attacks exactly that problem. From one piece of content, it generates a board of distinct angles, each a different way into the same material. Not the same post reworded ten times. Genuinely different hooks, so a single blog post can feed a week or two of social without repeating itself.
Each angle expands into a ready-to-shoot post
An angle on a card is a start. Expand one and it becomes a complete, post-ready package: a caption written in your voice, suggested hashtags, an image prompt, and a shot list telling you what to actually photograph or film. That last part matters more than it sounds. What stops most social posts is not the caption. It is not knowing what image to put with it. A shot list turns "I should post something" into "go take these three photos," which is a task a busy person can actually do.
Held to the same standard as your writing
Social content has a bad reputation as the place where brand voice goes to die. PulseLogic holds these pieces to the same quality bar as everything else. Each one is checked for brand fit before it reaches you and marked so you can see it has cleared that bar. The tease posts do not read like an afterthought in a borrowed voice. They read like you, because they are held to the standard of the post they came from.
Most businesses use a good post once. The ones that grow use it ten ways. Promote is how you become the second kind without hiring the team that usually requires.
The compounding effect
Do this for every piece and the math changes. One post a week stops being one post a week. It becomes a blog article, a clutch of social posts, a newsletter mention, and sometimes a landing page, all from the same hour of real thinking. Over a quarter, that is the difference between a quiet presence and a business that seems to be everywhere, run by the same small team that used to struggle to publish once a week.
Book a walkthrough and we will take one piece and show you the social board, the newsletter blurb, and the landing page it produces.
See PromoteCapabilities reflect PulseLogic as of June 2026. Examples use a demonstration account.