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Readability: How to Ensure Your Blog Content Doesn’t Scare Off Visitors

Social Media Strategies Summit

Brands serve consumers hours of content every day, and attention spans are getting shorter. With all these challenges, ensuring that your blog content attracts and engages readers is harder than ever. Fortunately, there’s a trick you can implement to ensure your blog content doesn’t scare off visitors.

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Facebook Listens. RSS Added Back to Pages. Will Twitter be next?

Stay N' Alive

In perhaps one of my most controversial articles (unintentionally), I wrote a week or two ago about how both Twitter and Facebook both quietly removed RSS from user accounts and Pages. This means that it's worth investing more time and energy into APIs over feeds. You can see it by looking down at the bottom left on any Page now.

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3 Marketing Tools I Miss (and Their Alternatives)

Kikolani

Do you hate it when you invest your time and energy falling in love with what seems like the perfect marketing tool, only to have it bought out by a larger company and ruined or otherwise retired? Feedly also offers social engagement scoring on blog posts, but it is no where near as comprehensive as PostRank. Google Reader.

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Presidential Elections, Pandemics, Natural Disasters: When to Pause Your Social Media Channels

agora pulse

What kind of social media content do we have scheduled? When Pausing Social Media Content Makes Sense. It typically makes sense to pause your social media content when: You want to avoid a PR problem. Putting your regularly scheduled social media content on hold can help your brand avoid major missteps.

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Efficient Blog Commenting: Save Your Time and Energy

ProBlogger

I want to add more to it, to make the strategy energy- and time-efficient. Using RSS feeds and organizing them. RSS feeds are not dead! I don’t want to submit my email address to a blog without analyzing the content first. I use Twitter to engage with others and promote my content. Effective blog commenting.

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10 Things You Should Know about Blogging (from Someone Who Didn’t)

ProBlogger

The more you know about who’s reading your blog, the better you’ll be at engaging with them and creating content that meets their needs. You could send them an email asking about the kind of content they’d like to read on your blog. And soon it became the most popular way for people to subscribe to our content.

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Nine Must-Have Features for Your Social Media Dashboard

agora pulse

After all, jumping from platform to platform to post content, engage with followers, and check analytics isn’t ideal for your productivity. Dashboards can manage tasks like: Scheduling: When you plan posts in advance, you can devote more energy to mapping out high-performing campaigns and strategies. Publishing queues. Team approvals.

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