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Do you syndicate your blog?

Janet Fouts

Recently the topic of syndicating content came up in conversation. You see, lots of bloggers have their blog posts syndicated on other sites that aggregate content, and sometimes we write posts specific to a site just to get our names in front of more readers who frequent that particular web site.

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Facebook Commenting Platform: Pros and Cons For Businesses

Dave Fleet

Comment syndication and aggregation – commenters can push their comments to Facebook; comments left as a reply over there are aggregated back on the original site. However, once the comments are over there it’s not entirely clear for users that their comments will be aggregated back over on the original site.

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We Interrupt This Lifecast: Syndication Overload (Part 1)

Firebelly

Social technologies make syndication and aggregation simple. You can easily kill multiple birds with one stone - automate your blog posts out on Twitter, which in turn sends your tweets to Facebook - but its important to not overdo it and run the risk of becoming a robot. Keep your #s, @s and RTs where they belong - on Twitter.

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Introducing Social Media Informers

Ari Herzog

That is, my and their blog content are now syndicated and aggregated on a new online community that informs you about social media. Click one and see blog articles around what you click. In this sense, the site aggregates content but doesn’t own it; each blogger owns it.

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Server Melting Traffic Generation Methods

Kikolani

When it comes to generating traffic to my blog , that’s something I don’t take lightly. Really Simple Syndication. Blog Commenting. I can’t tell you many times that I’ve seen professionals blog about it. From there WordPress has already included one ping aggregator. Traffic matters.

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Mainstream editors will get articles from bloggers with audience

Laurel Papworth

If you are managing a newspaper or TV station or radio, will you contract out work to a freelance journalist… or will you ask a known expert that blogs to write the article? In a decent than syndicating your posts deal, Mashable announced yesterday that they’ve signed a deal with CNN to link to their posts from the CNN Tech page. .

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NBC Targets Local Markets on the New Digg

Adam Sherk

Lauren: Our team started the NBCLocal account a little over a year ago because we wanted to be part of the Digg community in the most transparent way possible, and we wanted to connect the national and international Digg community with interesting local stories. It serves as an aggregator of our best local content.

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