The best platform to get traffics through sharing your content

by Ybholy
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Please , what is the best place to share my web content ?

I dont see the essence of posting without getting readers apart from facebook or google plus.

Am craving for a good answer !
#content #platform #share #sharing #traffics
  • Profile picture of the author catalinmatei
    If you don't have a following then you need to start by doing great SEO and driving massive free traffic and also paid traffic to your content .

    However if your content is relevant to network marketing for example , you can definately post on sites like bettermarketer.com .

    You need to be more specific about your question though . Is that paid , or free ?

    If you want free, no matter what niche you are in, you can find forums to post your content and places when your audience stants hungry
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Ybholy View Post

    Please , what is the best place to share my web content ?
    The first and foremost place, of course, should always be your own site (and nowhere else until it's been published and indexed there).

    After that, anywhere that's specifically relevant to the subject of your niche, so that you can use your content to attract pre-targeted traffic from the readers/visitors of those sites.

    Suggestions on "how to find those sites" are here.

    And some suggestions on "how to ask them to publish your content" are here.

    (It's very much less important, of course, but even the backlinks from those context-relevant sites are also worth something to your site, just because of their relevance - Google values that. But of course all you can ever get from Google is "search engine traffic", which tends to be of limited value and is often temporary, too).

    Don't forget ezines, as well as websites. Their traffic can often be highly targeted and responsive, and their subscribers pretty attentive.

    ("Ezines" are not the same thing as "article directories"!).

    Also, offline sources (magazines, even newspapers) commonly re-publish articles, and these can produce real floods of traffic (acceptance is generally more difficult, and there's more work involved and a bigger learning-curve, but the benefits can really be dramatic!).

    After that, it's also worth mentioning Ezine Articles. That isn't an ezine: it's the web's best-known article directory, and can be used as a way of achieving some additional, "passive syndication", i.e. when publishers look there for content to re-publish (that being the purpose of article directories). It's only a minor afterthought, compared with everything mentioned above, but it can sometimes be a good and helpful afterthought. (I submit all my articles there - after they've been extensively published elsewhere, of course - and I do sometimes benefit from it, a little. It's free, anyway. But don't imagine that publishing articles yourself and then putting the additional copy in Ezine Articles is "doing content marketing": it isn't, at all).

    In contrast, it's not worth mentioning any other article directories, and for all the reasons explained in this post, no content marketer would want their potential customer traffic coming to their sites via an article directory anyway: that isn't how article directories work, isn't what they're intended for, and isn't a benefit they can provide, either. This thread explains how to use them: How do Article Directories work?

    Very last on the list, and the "lowest of the low" are probably "Web 2.0 sites", which tend to come with all sorts of problems and disadvantages for content marketers, and very few (if any) additional benefits, for all the kinds of reasons explained here.

    The rule of thumb (and it's a pretty good and valid one) is that anywhere where you can just "submit your own content" without any sort of editiorial approval/acceptance process probably isn't going to be of any real benefit to you.

    Here are a few other threads (some of them quite helpful) which include a big mixture of comments on the subject of "where to submit your content" ...

    Best way to submit articles?

    What is the Best site for Posting Articles

    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...-articles.html

    Article Writing & Syndication Explained?

    Really dumb article SYNDICATION question


    Originally Posted by catalinmatei View Post

    If you don't have a following then you need to start by doing great SEO
    I advise exactly the opposite, for all the reasons explained here. For many people setting up IM businesses, SEO is something to avoid, because it's very slow-moving, often temporary, and the only traffic it can ever realistically bring you is also just about the hardest kind of traffic there is to monetize.


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    • Profile picture of the author Ybholy
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      The first and foremost place, of course, should always be your own site (and nowhere else until it's been published and indexed there).

      After that, anywhere that's specifically relevant to the subject of your niche, so that you can use your content to attract pre-targeted traffic from the readers/visitors of those sites.

      Suggestions on "how to find those sites" are here.

      And some suggestions on "how to ask them to publish your content" are here.

      (It's very much less important, of course, but even the backlinks from those context-relevant sites are also worth something to your site, just because of their relevance - Google values that. But of course all you can ever get from Google is "search engine traffic", which tends to be of limited value and is often temporary, too).

      Don't forget ezines, as well as websites. Their traffic can often be highly targeted and responsive, and their subscribers pretty attentive.

      ("Ezines" are not the same thing as "article directories"!).

      Also, offline sources (magazines, even newspapers) commonly re-publish articles, and these can produce real floods of traffic (acceptance is generally more difficult, and there's more work involved and a bigger learning-curve, but the benefits can really be dramatic!).

      After that, it's also worth mentioning Ezine Articles. That isn't an ezine: it's the web's best-known article directory, and can be used as a way of achieving some additional, "passive syndication", i.e. when publishers look there for content to re-publish (that being the purpose of article directories). It's only a minor afterthought, compared with everything mentioned above, but it can sometimes be a good and helpful afterthought. (I submit all my articles there - after they've been extensively published elsewhere, of course - and I do sometimes benefit from it, a little. It's free, anyway. But don't imagine that publishing articles yourself and then putting the additional copy in Ezine Articles is "doing content marketing": it isn't, at all).

      In contrast, it's not worth mentioning any other article directories, and for all the reasons explained in this post, no content marketer would want their potential customer traffic coming to their sites via an article directory anyway: that isn't how article directories work, isn't what they're intended for, and isn't a benefit they can provide, either. This thread explains how to use them: How do Article Directories work?

      Very last on the list, and the "lowest of the low" are probably "Web 2.0 sites", which tend to come with all sorts of problems and disadvantages for content marketers, and very few (if any) additional benefits, for all the kinds of reasons explained here.

      The rule of thumb (and it's a pretty good and valid one) is that anywhere where you can just "submit your own content" without any sort of editiorial approval/acceptance process probably isn't going to be of any real benefit to you.

      Here are a few other threads (some of them quite helpful) which include a big mixture of comments on the subject of "where to submit your content" ...

      Best way to submit articles?

      What is the Best site for Posting Articles

      http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...-articles.html

      Article Writing & Syndication Explained?

      Really dumb article SYNDICATION question




      I advise exactly the opposite, for all the reasons explained here. For many people setting up IM businesses, SEO is something to avoid, because it's very slow-moving, often temporary, and the only traffic it can ever realistically bring you is also just about the hardest kind of traffic there is to monetize.


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  • Profile picture of the author usemyteam
    You can also go with social media sites. That should be able to help you.
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  • Profile picture of the author JakeStatler
    You post the awesome content on your own site and then market that one site across all platforms to leverage your efforts. You don't want to spend months putting the same post on 20 different platforms when you could just market your one site with all the content to those platforms.
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    Pinterest is a great place to get noticed and drive traffic back to your site.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ybholy
    How do i Go about the pinterest , i could notice some boring features with it . Help me pls
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  • Profile picture of the author Carlos Stratton
    Go with Social Media. If you have quality content then people from social media love your content and will like, comment and share your content and you content will go viral.
    Also if you have really quality content, then try to submit it on Reddit. Once I got 682 unique visitors in 48 hours to my website only from reddit.com

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  • Profile picture of the author Mathiesen
    Besides facebook or Google +, you may try with Twitter and and you can make few special video content on youtube linked with your site. It will bring more traffic. Please focus on SEO also
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