Effective Tips For Social Blogging

Inc magazine recently wrote an article on “8 effective tips for social blogging.” The article describes and educates us on how user will view the information first on the internet. Additional they describe blogging as having conversations in a public space that position you as the expert in the subject. Here are some of their tips and how it can can help the social blogger.

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1. Share experiences and information: social blogging is often used to share experiences in addition to business ideas and concepts. Always seek unique opportunities to share your ideas and offerings with not only your readers, but their associates as well, which will eventually bring in more prospects. Don’t overlook Tumblr, which is popular in the microblogging realm.

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2. Keep it fresh and mix it up. Frequent one note updates can be a major turn off says Facebook fans, while Twitter followers are more accustomed to frequent posts. Try to mix it up. Spark up conversation with the help of images and videos. Marketing experts suggest businesses update their audiences on a regular basis but only if there’s something new, informative and interesting to say.

3. Make your blog the central hub. Have your blog serve as the central location for where you make announcements. It should be the final resting place and then everything should branch out from there. Why? Because you are in control and at the end of the day when you look at Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIN at any time they can change their policy and restrict how people access your data.

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