Other people in your niche write similar posts, and some of them probably get a lot more traffic than yours. Why is that?
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:
GREAT marketing tips here about how to build a successful support engine for your content. The post has one thing very RIGHT. The amount of viral lift your content gets is directly related to WHO is sharing it.
Since WHO is the most determinant factor paying attention and building a process for care and feeding of a support engine for your content marketing is critical. I like Scoop.it;s community since the community is large enough if one of my friends doesn't pick this up I bet two or three more will.
This diversification is a key idea too. Don't put all eggs in a single supporter basket. Diversity and don't as a TOOLS guy to share a recipe (so match the hatch as suggested in the post).
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GREAT marketing tips here about how to build a successful support engine for your content. The post has one thing very RIGHT. The amount of viral lift your content gets is directly related to WHO is sharing it.
Since WHO is the most determinant factor paying attention and building a process for care and feeding of a support engine for your content marketing is critical. I like Scoop.it;s community since the community is large enough if one of my friends doesn't pick this up I bet two or three more will.
This diversification is a key idea too. Don't put all eggs in a single supporter basket. Diversity and don't as a TOOLS guy to share a recipe (so match the hatch as suggested in the post).