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Content Marketing Tip: Use Ready-to-Publish Articles

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A great way to short-cut the time needed to research, write and publish quality online content is to find a good writer to supply articles. I get frustrated because people use canned articles ‘as is’ They don’t take the time to add their own stories, to explain how it is for them in the work they do.

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The Pros of LinkedIn vs. Facebook for Professionals

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You’re probably already on Facebook , sharing photos of your kid’s first birthday party and links to your favorite articles , recipes and videos. After all, Facebook is a great way to keep in touch with friends and family. No one uses Facebook to post their resume – that’s what LinkedIn is for.

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Connect Your Blog to Facebook Automatically

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Are your blog posts fed automatically into Facebook? The other day I was horrified to learn that a dear client was manually posting his blog articles to Facebook. So I asked Facebook expert Annalaura Brown to write this guest post. How to Automatically Link Blog Posts to Facebook. Share this on Facebook.

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4 Tips to Attract More Readers to Your Business Blog

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Promote articles and posts on a variety of platforms. Facebook , Google+, Twitter , LinkedIn are some names that come to your mind when thinking about content marketing for your website. An image on your update in Facebook is likely to be seen and read by more audience. 5 Creative Tips to Attract More Web Traffic Readers.

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Ghost Blogging for Executive Coaches

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You need to be blogging 2-3 times a week, submitting articles to directories, participating on LinkedIn , Twitter , and Facebook … impossible for one person to manage and still have a life. Somethings like social media updating and article submissions can be handled by a V.A. Share this on Facebook.

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Content Marketing Tips to Get More “Juice”

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For example: Take a 300-word blog post, write an introduction, a conclusion and make it into a stand alone article of 450-500 words you can submit to article directories. Write one longer article (600-850 words) that ties together the 3-5 blog posts you used in your series. Share this on Facebook. Blog this on Blogger.

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How to Start a Blog Serial Writing Project

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I think I got the idea from Jeff Herring, The Article Guy , who said if you can write a 7 item grocery list, you can write a good article. Now Jeff teaches article writing for people who struggle with writing and have a hard time coming up with stuff. Edit each blog post into a stand alone article. Share this on Facebook.