Content Syndication Techniques
72Content Syndication Techniques
Hi, my Friend Marty Ware here! Today we are going to discuss Content Syndication Techniques!
Firstly, what is content syndication?
Well, web syndicationis a form of sharing web material on other websites, blogs, Web 2.0 sites, Bookmarking websites and wherever you feel you can share someones content.
Web Syndication has grown immensely since the start of WEB 2.0 and in a way has revolutionized the Internet and its growth.
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Who Benefits From Syndication?
Who benefits? Many do, the websites displaying the content benefit, because they don't have to create content. The website providing the information benefits immensely by getting their content out into the world and receiving back-links and the search engines benefit because they get to see what is being shared on the Web.
Best of all though the writer or publisher being syndicated can get amazing results, especially if their content is share by many. It has a chance of going viral.
Another way the publisher benefits is that because it is being shared amongst the web then it can gather momentum. How can it gather momentum? It gathers and grows like a snow ball rolling down a huge mountain.
The Snowball Effect & Content Syndication Techniques!
What is the snowball effect? The snowball effect is creating once your article starts to get published and viewed by many. Now if you have great content others will link to it for their readers. This then builds organic back-links and ranks higher in the search engines.
When it ranks higher more people view the content, the more people view the content, the more chance it has of being syndicated and receiving organic back-links!
What Are Organic Backlinks?
Organic backlinks are loved by the search engines such as Google and Yahoo. This style of backlinking is created by a third party. This can be done by either being syndicated or others linking to your direct article, post, website or blog.
You see, it shows steady growth. The search engines love to see a slow steady growth of back-links over time. This will get you ranking high in the search engines and the Snow Ball! Well who know how big it can get?
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Why Should We Syndicate?
Well, the answer is. Do you like to help others? Do you think your followers and readers love to read great content that they are interested in? Yes, sure they do!
By helping others online, you also get seen online more and this helps with branding and exposure! Every time you comment on a Blog post or a Hubpage you are sydicating by producing social proof.
What is Social Proof?
Social proof is when you are showing that many are involved in what you are doing and that many are interested in your content. When you have a lot of comments this creates interest and others want to see what's going on. This is social proof!
How Can We Syndicate?
This is quite a simple process its just a matter of sharing content to your followers, readers and lists.
With Hubpages here there is a share Tab. When you click on this tab you will find many ways to syndicate the articles that are published here. These syndication websites include.
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Any of the above sharing websites can be used to syndicate other publishers great content.
Marty Ware
Please Share This Content With Others!
Yes, I would like to ask all of you a favour and please share this content with others! There is a sharing tab below where you can syndicate this article. By syndicating this article others will read it and hopefully start syndicating for others too.
I really hope you enjoyed this article Syndicating Content Techniques and found it useful? Please leave a comment below and let us know what you thought.
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