How to Use Opus Clips to Turn One Video Into a Week of Marketing 

December 17, 2025

Let’s get something out in the open. 

Creating video content as a small business owner feels like a lot. Filming, editing, captions, thumbnails, uploading, posting, and then doing it all again tomorrow. By the time you finish one video, you are already behind on the next one. 

And yet video is the thing that grows small businesses faster than almost anything else. It builds trust. It shows personality. It creates connection you cannot get through text alone. 

But you do not need to film every day to show up every day. 

You just need to learn how to repurpose one piece of content into many. 

This is where Opus Clips becomes your secret advantage. 

I remember the exact moment it became ours. We were parked outside a forest road in Colorado, the kind of spot where the air feels cleaner and Luna sits in the passenger seat like she owns the place. Tyler had recorded a longer video for a training session. It was strong content, but one long video only works so hard unless you cut it into smaller pieces. 

Normally, I would have opened my laptop, dragged the file into an editor, scrubbed through every second, clipped it manually, added captions, exported everything, and hoped I did not lose my sanity along the way. 

But that day I decided to try Opus Clips. 

I uploaded the full video and waited a minute. Suddenly I had a dozen ready-to-go short clips. Each one had captions. Each one had the most engaging moment isolated. Each one was the kind of content you can use on Reels, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Facebook. And the best part is that Opus Clips automatically pulled every clip with a strong hook or good energy. 

It felt like magic. 

It felt like time-saving magic. 

It felt like I finally had breathing room again. 

That is what an AI video repurposing tool can do for you. 

It does not replace your creativity. 

It multiplies it. 

And that is exactly what most small business owners need. 

Not more filming. 

More use out of the filming you are already doing. 

Imagine recording one good ten minute video and getting a week of content from it. Or even two weeks. Suddenly content creation is not a daily burden. It becomes a rhythm you can actually keep up with. 

Here is what a lot of people forget. 

Your face on camera builds trust faster than anything else. 

Your voice turns a stranger into someone who feels like they know you. 

Your story becomes the reason people choose you. 

Opus Clips simply makes it easier for people to see you. 

It takes the pressure off so your consistency doesn’t depend on how much energy you have that day. It makes you visible without burning you out. 

Take your long videos and let Opus turn it into clips. That way the longer video can keep working for you.. Still building trust. Still growing your audience. 

AI video tools do not remove the human side of marketing. They give you more opportunities to show your human side without exhausting yourself. 

If you feel behind on content or overwhelmed by the idea of showing up daily, Opus Clips is the tool that makes everything feel more doable. 

And if you want our exact workflow for repurposing video quickly and easily, it is inside the Egmer AI Toolkit. It includes the prompts, structure, and shortcuts we use to create content fast without losing our voice or our personality. 

Grab the AI Toolkit here!

You deserve to show up confidently in your business without burning yourself out. You deserve to be seen. And AI can help you do that in a way that still feels fully human. 

PS. If you want to check out the exact video tool we use to turn one longer video into a week of short clips, here is the link to Opus Clips. It has saved us hours on the road. 

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