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Post by account_disabled on Feb 17, 2024 0:23:08 GMT -6
Sharing sites that let your network see what you’ve been reading or think is read-worthy. A couple years ago there were a lot of these sharing sites, but Digg has proven to be the cream of the crop. Also check out AddThis, which is a free sharing menu tool you can plug into your site. Sharing Plugins – Create a direct call to action by making it easy for your Mexico Phone Number List readers to share your posts. Include a sharing plugin in your website so you can include social sharing buttons across each post. Sites with sharing tools plugged in have an average of seven times more social media traction. Email Campaigns – Plugging your posts in regular email campaigns ensures that readers who missed or don’t frequent social sites still see your worthy post. Authorship – Some sites, especially WordPress ones, allow for an author box below each post. Studies show that sharing (and comments) increases if these are used. Psychology would dictate it’s because the reader creates a “connection” with the author (or at least sees a real face rather than just another faceless authored-by name). Headlines – While a headline doesn’t guarantee a in the number of times a shared post gets read. Images – Use the right images. People are vain and no one wants to share a post on
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