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Email or RSS: Which Do You Prefer

Justin Levy

Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking Email or RSS: Which Do You Prefer Written on January 13, 2010 by Justin Levy in email , hubspot , rss , social media 40 Comments - Leave a comment! If youre new here or just an old friend, Id love it if you subscribed via RSS feed.

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Your Ultimate Guide to Creating Amazing Content that Draws Readers Into Your Blog

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They never comment, they don’t vote in polls, they won’t subscribe to your feed or newsletters, they won’t buy the affiliate products that you recommend, they won’t email a friend about your blog, they won’t vote for you in social bookmarking sites and most of them will never come back. Include your post in your newsletter.

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Offer everyone in the firm a brief seminar on personal shared workspace publishing & subscribing. subject matter experts, network coordinators and newsletter editors) to use personal shared workspaces (see above) to post and archive their content as part of their Public folder. bulk publish? Blog writers.

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52 Types of Blog Posts that Are Proven to Work

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For example, if you have a photography blog you might share some free stock photos on Creative Commons license. Then when the time comes you give the seminar to a live audience. Another idea is to take your email newsletter series, read every edition out loud and share the whole thing as an audio podcast on iTunes.

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Other conversion examples include lead-generation actions like opting into a newsletter, registering for a webinar, or downloading a whitepaper. Creative Commons. Creative Commons is a non-profit organization that provides licenses and other legal tools to allow photographers and other content creators to share their work.

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52 Types of Blog Posts that Are Proven to Work

ProBlogger

For example, if you have a photography blog you might share some free stock photos on Creative Commons license. Then when the time comes you give the seminar to a live audience. Another idea is to take your email newsletter series, read every edition out loud and share the whole thing as an audio podcast on iTunes.

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