August 09, 2022
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If you aren't using social networking sites in your SEO efforts, then you're
missing a great opportunity to drive traffic to your site and increase your
profits. Social networking is different from other marketing strategies,
however, and requires that you think differently than you would if you were
simply looking for another way to advertise your product or service.
The first
step in using social networking for SEO purposes is to find out which sites are
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China appropriate for you to frequent, given your interests and your
business. Then hang out and just watch the conversations for awhile. Become
familiar with the culture of the sites, including what kind of content people
publish, what's popular, and how people interact with each other. Once you've
watched for some time, start contributing to the conversation.
Here are five
ways to create good content for social networking purposes:1. Write good
stories. People on social networking sites tend to enjoy hearing personal
stories that are relevant to the conversation; otherwise they wouldn't be on
social networking sites. Tie your stories in to your business so that your
readers are drawn in without being turned off by the perception that you're just
there to sell them something.2. Interview. An interview with an industry expert
can really grab the attention of the folks you're networking with. Not only does
it build your credibility, but it causes others to see you as someone who is
able to contribute quality information and knowledge.
Even if you don't know
someone that you consider "important" in your industry, you can still find
someone you know who has good information to share. And this will be greatly
appreciated.3. Information. Never underestimate the value of your own expertise,
as long as you share that expertise in an appropriate way. Social networking
site users aren't very fond of participants who are only in it to toot their own
horns, but if you can offer valuable advice and help in a humble way, then you
will be considered valuable within your community. Not only it is appropriate to
give advice, but you can also write helpful blog posts and free reports. You'll
go a long way toward establishing yourself as an authority in your field, and
you'll generate a great deal of traffic from people who want to know more about
what you have to offer.4. Controversy.
If you have pretty thick skin, you can
try posting content that will start a debate. The point isn't to make people
angry or to start a fight; it's to start a healthy conversation that gets people
talking. Anything that goes against a popular opinion, or even expert advice, is
good for getting a conversation started. Just make sure that your own position
is well-argued and plausible. Otherwise, you just look like someone who's trying
to start a fight. That will make you a pariah on social networking sites and
defeat the purpose of your overall SEO campaign.5. Write Well.
This is true for
all the previous points: Use attention-getting headlines on everything you write
and then make sure your article lives up to the headline. People will stop
paying attention to you if you use an eye-catching headline and then write an
article that isn't at all engaging or interesting. Images are also a great tool,
as are references that give your articles credibility among your
community.Social networking is a great SEO tool if used responsibly and
appropriately. Find a community that fits your interests. Hang out for awhile
and get comfortable with the conversation. Then begin adding your own content
that others will deem relevant and helpful. If you can add value to the
conversation then you will go a long way toward driving traffic to your site and
gaining loyal customers.
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