WAYs TO. 11 Ways To Maximize Pinterest Pins of Your Blog Content. I started my Pinterest boards as a way to learn about the site.
While the big news about Pinterest was that its primary audience was mid-western women, I found that a west coast entrepreneur could fit right in. I found it ideal to use Pinterest as a content curation tool – basically it’s a great, public way to capture some of the best articles, infographics and videos. I also found that it allowed me to effectively connect with and grow my audience in a completely new way. Very visual. Sometimes more personal. Pinterest allows another venue to distribute your content – whether it’s information, images or videos about custom pottery, yoga lessons or social media tips and tools. With that said, there are certain things you can do to make sure your posts get more pins, re-pins, comments and likes on Pinterest.
How to Maximize Pins of Your Blog Content Here are eleven ways you can increase the pins and re-pins of your content on Pinterest (and drive traffic to your site. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Are People Stealing Your Content? How (and When) to Fight Back [SlideShare] If you're drinking the inbound marketing Kool-Aid and regularly publishing content online, there's a good chance you may have experienced content theft at one point or another. Many of us are all too familiar with the feelings that follow the discovery of content thievery: your stomach drops, quickly followed by thoughts of "Why me?
" Then the anger sets in. You’ve spent hours (or even days) creating content you think your buyer personas would love, only to have someone else reap the benefits on their own site? Not cool. At your core, it feels very wrong to have someone benefit from your creativity and hard work. To help combat the internet thieves of the world, you’ve got to be prepared. This definitely isn't something you want to deal with every day. Use Technology to Your Advantage: How Do You Know When Someone Steals Your Content? Copyscape : Simply plug your page’s URL into the search box, and voila! Evaluate the Situation: Has Your Content Really Been Stolen? 1) Screenshot.
11 Editorial Guidelines Every Business Blog Needs. Many business bloggers have learned that their blog is one of their most crucial inbound marketing assets.
Not only do companies that blog generate 55% more web traffic, but 57% of businesses have also won a customer through their blog. So if you've decided to give your blog content a little more love or you'd like to increase the frequency at which you post content to your blog, adopt the mindset of an editor-in-chief to ensure that you can scale without losing focus on quality. Even sans an editorial background, you can be your blog's editor-in-chief by simply drafting some editorial guidelines to share with all writers and contributors. While some companies use editorial guidelines to cover stylistic and grammatical expectations, we believe in transparency, and thus extend them to also include strategic objectives for the blog.
Please Don’t Abandon Your Company Blog. By Banyan Branch on May 08, 2012 Fewer companies are blogging these days, according to a new survey from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
Only 37% of Inc. Magazine’s 500 fast-growing companies maintained a blog in 2011, down from 50% in 2010.
HOW TOs. INFOGRAPHICS. Guest Blogs. BLOG IDEAS.