How to optimize newly published blog posts?

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What I usually do is post the blog-post link to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Stumbleupon and Digg.
Is there any more effective way to do it.

PS: My blog still heavily relies on Google's organic traffic (upto 80%)
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  • Profile picture of the author socialbookmark
    Its good but not enough. Firstly note that posting your links on Facebook and Twitter is more useful for making traffic. You should post your blog posts to social bookmarks but its not enough. You should make backlinks from your blog too in addition to make backlinks for each of your posts. Also please note that new websites/blogs usually don't rank in top results even if you make tens of backlinks for each of your posts. After some weeks, if you continues, your ranking will be improved on Google too. So, don't worry and continue your work but don't concentrate only on some websites and some methods.
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  • Profile picture of the author Isaiah Coe
    I recommended that you make link wheels for your post. You can get good once on fiverr, instead of manually doing them yourself. And if you don't have anyone clicking on the links through social media, it's a waste of time. You should definitely build your social media up.
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    • Profile picture of the author gotlinks
      Originally Posted by Isaiah Coe View Post

      I recommended that you should make link wheels for your post. And if you don't have anyone clicking on the links through social media, it's a waste of time. You should definitely build your social media up.
      Awful advice. Link wheels are pure spam.

      Build your overall site authority and your posts will rank page 1-2 for most medium difficult keywords instantly.
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  • Profile picture of the author FrankRumbauskas
    I'd make sure the site is SEO optimized first, before worrying about links. I like the Genesis framework myself: Premium WordPress Themes by StudioPress

    Also this tutorial from Yoast is great:
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    • Profile picture of the author connorbringas
      I recommend becoming a google + author. It will give your blog posts more strength and put a face to each post.
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      • Profile picture of the author Mindstorms
        Sharing my checklist taped to my wall here:
        Have I?
        1. used a focus keyword appropriately in the post content?
        2. included keywords in the post titles?
        3. customized the post permalink?
        4. optimized images used in the post?
        5. added links to and from older posts?
        6. customized the SEO Meta Title?
        7. written a custom Meta Description?
        8. properly categorized and tagged your post with keywords?
        9. signed up for feedburner?
        10. promoted your post on social media?
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