The latest post on ‘Copyblogger’ Blog is titled “Here’s How Jon Morrow Writes”. Demian Farnworth says, “Pat was alarmed when her son wasn’t crawling by age one. So, like any good mother, she took him to see the doctor. After a long examination, the doctor diagnosed baby Jon with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). That meant instead of getting stronger as he aged, Jon would get weaker. Eventually he would get pneumonia and die. The doctor, who said he was being generous, gave him until two years old to live. Pat, however, would have none of that“. Here’s How Jon Morrow Writes ‘Copyblogger’... [...]
Archive for the 'Content Syndication' Category
The latest post on ‘Copyblogger’ Blog is titled “Surviving “Content Shock” and the Impending Content Marketing Collapse”. Sonia Simone says, “I’ll admit it. I was tempted to call this one “Is Content Marketing Dead?” But you’re too smart to fall for that and would have (justifiably) mocked me for it. Which would be embarrassing. Within the content marketing echo chamber community, you might have seen some concern about the idea of “Content Shock” — the notion that as content marketing becomes more and more popular, we’ll eventually face a kind of “Content... [...]
David Coss (he calls himself Cossack) has announced Komenz, which he describes as a “social comments syndicator”. Whenever anyone makes a comment on your account on a major social network about your site, this software will copy it to all your accounts on other social networks so that you get the maximum leverage from it. It supports, Google Plus, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and WordPress. The result of spreading people’s comments around like this is that a lot more people see these recommendations, and there’s a possibility that your content will become viral. For example,... [...]
Content syndication refers to placing your content in article directories, social media sites and on other web properties, so that it gets the widest readership. Often, for improved SEO, the content is modified so that the additional versions of it are not deprecated as “duplicate content.” David Coss (he calls himself Cossack) has created software to automate syndicating your content to nearly 30 major web 2.0 sites. He calls this software, appropriately, Link Automatic. Nothing the software does violates any of the terms of service on these sites, Coss says, so using the software... [...]