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This week’s episode offers ways to use Facebook to syndicate your content, and leverage your business online.
If you’re blogging, you’ve an excellent opportunity to share your content over several social networking platforms, including Facebook.
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Syndicating Your Content
Show Notes: March 15, 2010
This episode offers tips for leveraging your message through digital products. You could start with an eBook, moving on to audio and video.
Think about how frequently you answer the same questions about your business. Why not start there? You can use Word, creating a document based on your most frequently asked questions (FAQ) and publish it as a pdf.
Now you can use the pdf as an enticement for your website visitor to leave their name and email address, opting into your email database (building your list) and letting you start to establish a relationship with your readers.
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Syndicate Your Content With Blogs
In today’s episode of Syndicating Your Content I talked about how to find content for your blog. Some of the points I made were,
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TweetBeep
Similar to google news alerts (and if you don’t know about google news alerts, look at my YouTube channel, magicinwords for a how to video) Anyway, TweetBeep will send you alerts developed from your settings. The settings include keywords, keyword phrases, people, places, attitudes and contained links. You set it up and it sends you an email when something you’re looking for comes up.
The hottest links on Twitter. Give you an opportunity to retweet the original tweet. You can search topics through the search function or the categories.
Give you an idea of how much a topic, phrase, name is being discussed on Twitter.
Nifty little tool to give you some idea of where Tweeters, including yourself stand with Twitter. I have a 98.6.
Another tool to analyze the impact you are having at Twitter. Sign in with your twitter account.
Search and follow the latest trends in real time. Sign in with your Twitter account. I really like the search feature in this tool. I’m sure I’ve told you about the Wednesday night small business chat on Twitter. You follow the conversation via the hashtag.