Taylor Swift Just Announced a Major Career Move and Fans Are 'Shaking.' Here's Why It's Smarter Than You Think. As the final leg of her record-breaking The Eras Tour kicks off, Swift let fans know about a secret project she put together while on the road.

By David James

Key Takeaways

  • Taylor Swift announced the upcoming release of "The Official Taylor Swift The Eras Tour Book" that will offer her reflections on what she calls "the most wonderous tour of her life."
  • The Eras Tour has far exceeded $1 billion, making it the highest-grossing tour of all time.
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What do you do after you finish the highest-grossing tour of all time? You go back to work.

While many would not begrudge Taylor Swift for taking some well-earned time off when her record-breaking The Eras Tour comes to a conclusion, the tireless troubadour made an announcement that was shared on Good Morning America: she's adding "author" to her resume.

The Official Taylor Swift The Eras Tour Book will offer Taylor's reflections on what she calls "the most wonderous tour of her life." Details of the book include 256 pages of "never-before-seen photos" and "stories and memories from Taylor herself."

She gave more details of what fans can expect on Instagram:

Swift is also releasing The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology on vinyl and CD. Both the book and the anthology will be available exclusively at Target and available to order on Black Friday.

Related: Taylor Swift Police Escort in London Has Taxpayers Outraged

As GMA co-anchor Robin Roberts tweeted about the announcement, this is a "big gift for her fans," which left them "SHAKING."

From a business perspective, quite a few brilliant moves are being made here. Besides the obvious fact that it'll see a bajillion copies, Swift is using the advice that content creators have been giving on Entrepreneur.com for years and years: She's essentially repurposing content that already exists.

"Repurposing content means taking existing content and transforming it into different formats to reach a broader audience," communications specialist Kelly Fletcher wrote for Entrepreneur.com. She discussed a number of ways that we mere mortals can reuse and reshape content to keep it working for us. Some of those tips include:

  1. Turn articles into social media posts: Take key points or quotes from an article or a blog post and convert them into posts you can share on social media.

  2. Turn written content into videos: Use an edited version of your blog post as a script. Use simple animation to bring it to life.

  3. Turn webinars or talks into written content and vice versa: If you have recorded a webinar or given a speech, repurpose the speech into written content. Or you can also turn something you've written into a webinar or workshop.

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