Feb
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If you’ve been writing content on your blog for awhile, its time to start getting even more traction from your material.
Having content is great. But by the time its a few months old, its lost in the backend of your site, and is rarely seen by your audience. Depending on how it was written, you may be gaining traffic from the search engines. But there are other ways to revive your posts.
Create a Best Of series
Over time, a lot of your content will be similar in nature. You may have several posts that feed into one another, and when read together, take on a whole new meaning. Write a post with a common theme, then list out the posts, and hyperlink back to the original posting. This will bring them back to the forefront, and make people take action on your material.
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Use Your Blog Posts As Articles For Article Marketing
People love building sites and coming up with new ideas for businesses. The hardest part of the entire building process is coming up with content.
Many sites exist online that will take your content and allow others to use it within their own sites, or in their newsletters – providing they keep your article in original form and post your bio, including link back to your website with every article.
This can give you a tremendous boost in traffic and visibility. There are hundreds of sites available. However, some are better than others. Here’s a list of some of my favorites.
http://www.articlecity.com/
http://www.articleclick.com/
http://www.articledashboard.com/
http://www.bpubs.com/
http://www.constant-content.com/
http://www.ezinearticles.com/
http://www.goarticles.com/
http://www.helium.com/
http://www.ideamarketers.com/
http://www.isnare.com/
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Here’s an idea which will give your writing more exposure and add to your earnings: Republish your informative articles on Helium.com (http://www.helium.com).
It costs nothing to join, and informative articles earn upfront payments plus ad revenue share. You can also link to your blog and promote it on your writer bio page. You can even create a Helium writer zone (http://www.helium.com/zones/home)– all for free.
If you’d like more information about earning and getting more exposure for your blog on Helium.com, I can help: bwhitlock@helium.com.
Barbara Whitlock
Community Development Manager
Helium.com