Where are you distributing your blog content?

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I've been online marketing now for some time. Since then I've discovered many amazing services for helping share blog content. My clients on Blog Engage enjoy my services because I market their blogs when they don't have time to.

I'm looking for new fresh ideas on how to get more tweets, likes, comments and shares. I'm looking for new and emerging services that offer feed syndication for blog content distribution or credit bases systems that can help promote my clients blog content.

Right now I'm using dlvrit, hootsuite, buffer, retweetbird, justretweet, viral content buzz but I would like to find some more options... Please any suggestion that will help me marketing my clients blog posts would be appreciated.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    For me, mostly just social media such as facebook, twitter, etc
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  • Profile picture of the author oppyeaunome
    I try to put my content anywhere it makes sense.

    When you're online, the only thing you're worried about is getting your content in front of as many people as you can.

    The best exposure you can get online is any exposure once that exposure has a positive impact on your brand.
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  • Profile picture of the author st0nec0ld
    Sometimes, I recreate my content. I do a video out of it, a power point presentation, a PDF file and infographics if applicable. In that way I was able to extend my resources in different platforms from different audience preferences.
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  • Profile picture of the author bbrian017
    Yes I understand what you're saying and I think we all do it. But in this case I'm looking for 3rd party sites that help your content get more shares, likes tweets based on credit systems or money. So I'm looking for suggestive sites where you can link to your latest article and users of that specific site earn money or credits for sharing the content.
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  • Profile picture of the author discrat
    Originally Posted by bbrian017 View Post


    Right now I'm using dlvrit, hootsuite, buffer, retweetbird, justretweet, viral content buzz but I would like to find some more options... Please any suggestion that will help me marketing my clients blog posts would be appreciated.
    Man, I must be getting to be an old fart. Just do not recognize some of those names lol

    But for me some of the main stables,social media, FB, Twitter,



    - Robert Andrew
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    • Profile picture of the author Michael Meaney
      Originally Posted by discrat View Post

      But for me some of the main stables,social media, FB, Twitter,
      I don't know about that crazy social media fad, we still use smoke signals.
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  • Profile picture of the author bbrian017
    The sites you just quoted me in are sites you can use to encourage other people online to share your content. At this point I'm just looking for sites that will help me promote my client content that's based off a credit or money system. So yes these sites are using Twitter, Facebook Pinterest etc... but from other user accounts to increase your social buzz...

    I'm surprised there's not more sites like this
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  • Profile picture of the author Pinkysoll
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    I think you can do it on forums. You can also do social bookmarking.
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  • Profile picture of the author anand363
    Do with social media (facebook, twitter, pinterest, tumbler, etc)
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