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Meet the Power of Blog Syndication

Ari Herzog

As of this moment in time, 9 people shared it on Facebook, 46 shared it on Twitter, 10 shared it on Google+, and 3 shared it on LinkedIn. I previously announced myself as a blogger on syndication links on sites including B2C and SMT. I recently wrote 19 best practices on tweeting like a human. How’d that happen, you ask?

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Quick Take: Should Brands Get On Threads, the New Twitter Clone from Instagram?

Ignite Social Media

There are a few differences still between Twitter and Threads. Given the app is so new, these features may roll out gradually, but it means that Threads isn’t a complete Twitter clone. For instance, if you have different audiences on Twitter than Instagram, the content strategy may need to adjust based on this.

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Syndicating FourSquare to Twitter

Ari Herzog

Many people opt to syndicate FourSquare check-ins to Twitter, or Twitter messages to LinkedIn, or LinkedIn updates to Facebook. Check-ins stay on Foursquare and tweets keep to Twitter. You can use Twitter however you want, but that doesn’t mean everyone who follows you will like it.

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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. Really it boils down to three things.

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How to Syndicate Your Blog to Digg

Ari Herzog

In my case, I needed to include a gobbledygook series of letters and numbers in a blog article — eebfd1c39e0044b082ac752b5a2cce45 — which Digg discovered when this was syndicated through RSS. Care to share any pointers below? -- Ari Herzog thanks you for reading How to Syndicate Your Blog to Digg on his blog.

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We Interrupt This Lifecast: Syndication Overload (Part 2)

Firebelly

This week, however, I want to talk about those who aggregate content from all over the web and syndicate it through their Twitter streams. I checked out their Twitter pages and didnt see any RTs or @ replies anywhere. They were simply aggregating content from around the web and pushing it through their Twitter stream.

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Syndication Best Practices: Reduce the Risk of Being Outranked for.

Adam Sherk

However from an SEO perspective there is a downside, as syndication creates duplicate content issues. Search engines don’t want to show users multiple versions of the same content, so when an article has been syndicated it’s likely that one version will be given prominence – and that may or may not be the original.