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madisonhawes6Another form of content syndication is of course, submission to other sites. You can submit your content to several directory and submission sites that will take your content and allow people to take it and re-post it on their own sites. Of course, you can have your links be kept intact with this process too.
As for sharing your content, you need not directly request the leaders. Rather inform them that you are trying to get new audience for it. The leaders will get the cue and they will definitely share your content.
Although you can obtain great amount of data from resources that are already published, you should limit the use of such data to preliminary research. Providing the readers with the same information would not be going to make the content good. People will like your content only if it has some originality and uniqueness. If copied content is made available, people will prefer reading the content of others particularly original content.
The first and foremost rule of a content-based marketing strategy is of course, have some great content. You can’t just have boring content on the web that sucks. Because no matter how much exposure your posts get, it’s not really worth a damn if it sucks and nobody will bother reading all of it. So you have to make sure your content is of extreme value, entertaining or addresses a dire need for a certain audience. This is the basis for all your content syndication efforts.
Some people have misconception that loading their content with rich vocabulary will earn them a good image. However, it is not true. It will not earn you good ranking on the internet or image unless your audience understands it completely. You should emphasize more on making your reader understand the content rather than using very difficult words.
Utilize the Line Break: Introducing white space in your content will make your content easier to read. Don’t drone on in your paragraphs. Limit them to three or four sentences at. Keep it to one idea per paragraph. Throw in a few one-sentence paragraphs to help break it up, as well.
Social sharing can be embedded in a blog post, an e-mail and even a.pdf file. But if people have to craft their own headline and create their own tweet, people are not going to do it. Just imagine if only ten people shared your content with their friends. If your content is really good people are going to want to share your content with other people. This results in enormous amounts of free traffic.
Well, it may be time to “SEO-ify” your old content. Simply by optimizing old, stale, underperforming web content you can bring the search engines, and the visitors you’d hoped to attract, back to your site (http://www.chicco.by).
This is fairly obvious, right? The more stuff there is floating around in the cyber sea, the greater the chance that somebody is going to read it and think you know what you’re talking about and want to learn more. Think of it as casting an ever-widening net.
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