I found this great tool for social media marketing. While the social media landscape is large and wild, there are sites that stand out and are most popular and useful. In fact, as a web designer/developer, it is facebook that stands out the most. My clients want to announce their sites on facebook and connect their listing on facebook with their website. One of the things I tell my clients is that what will help them rank higher on Google and other search engines is “fresh content.”
What is fresh content? Well, it’s the kind of content that you find on blogs. Obviously the more good content you have the better. The content that gets posted on blogs is usually fresher, that is newer, than the content that was put on your website 6 months ago. Of course, that puts a burden on the business owner or organization, to create some kind of valuable information on a blog on some kind of frequent basis. You cannot put an advertisement out there and wait for the calls to come in to you.
Social networks offer you another way of getting noticed. If you have a blog, there are ways to broadcast, automatically, what you are posting on the blog, to the social networks. WordPress using plug-ins for this.
A plug-in extends the functionality of the WordPress software application. One in particular, that I’m thinking of for this posting, is called Network Publisher. If you use WordPress for blogging, you can go to Plugins from the menu, in the admin area, and select Add New. Then just put into the search box, Network Publisher. This will find the plug-in with that name and allow you to install it but just clicking on a link/button.
Once installed, it will refer you to a site called LinksAlpha.com There you can get API keys for each of the Social Networks, including Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. An API key will connect a particular blog with a particular account on the social networks. You can have multiple blogs and on Twitter, you can have multiple accounts. So, you just input that API key into the appropriate field from your blog’s administrative area and then whenever you post something new on your blog it will be broadcast to the various networks you have setup through LinksAlpha.com
There are more steps involved in this but hopefully it is clear from what I wrote. For example, from within LinksAlpha, you must select to have your specified blog post to the particular social network. In addition, with regard to facebook, you can even specify that Network Publisher post your blog postings on a particular facebook page, in addition to, or as opposed to posting to your profile.
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