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So You Blogged Or Posted A Video. Time To Tell People.

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Social Syndication is a way of telling people about what you just blogged or vlogged (video blog) about. This is a good way to push your content further on search engines as well.

The idea is to have accounts across various social networking websites (outside of the famous ones like Facebook and Twitter, although you must have accounts on these already) and have your content shared on ALL of them every single time you update your blog or YouTube channel.

Recommended Tool: OnlyWire

OnlyWire helps with Social Syndication by allowing you to pull ALL your Social Network accounts (up to 50 networks) into one place so when you send an update, all 50 social networks share your update at once. It’s a HUGE  time saver!

Things To Keep In Mind:

  • Use OnlyWire to share your blog or video to 50 social networks.
  • Go to Fiverr.com and look up SE Nuke and Social Bookmark for the best gigs that can share your content on high ranking websites. This builds BACKLINK power for your content which gives your content authority.
  • Experiment with people providing these services on Fiverr. READ AND ASK QUESTIONS. You don’t want to hire people who use Black Hat techniques to boost your content. This will cause GOOGLE to penalize your content from getting indexed. It would be a waste of both time and money.
  • DO NOT USE FIVERR TO GET LIKES ON FACEBOOK OR LIKES, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR SUBSCRIPTIONS ON YOUTUBE. THESE ARE 99.9% FAKE! Even if they use REAL people (which is rarely the case) these aren’t people interested in your product. They will only hurt you more than help you.

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