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darkdragon768 · 6 months ago
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timlee21598 · 6 months ago
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akshayventes · 2 years ago
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Syndicating Content like a Pro: Effective Best Practices
Introduction
In the digital age, where content is king, syndication has emerged as a powerful strategy for expanding the reach and impact of your content. Syndication involves republishing your existing content on third-party platforms, such as other websites, blogs, or social media channels. This practice allows you to tap into new audiences, enhance your brand visibility, and drive traffic back to your original content. However, syndication requires careful planning and execution to ensure that you reap its benefits fully. In this blog post, we'll explore effective best practices for syndicating content like a pro.
Choose the Right Platforms
Not all platforms are created equal. It's essential to identify the platforms that align with your target audience and goals. Research platforms that have a substantial and engaged audience interested in your niche. Look for platforms that allow you to include backlinks to your original content, driving traffic and boosting SEO. Guest blogging on reputable websites, contributing to industry-specific forums, or partnering with relevant influencers are excellent ways to get started.
Repurpose and Customize Content
Syndicating doesn't mean duplicating content across platforms. Repurpose your content to suit the platform's audience and guidelines. Tailor headlines, intros, and even visuals to match the tone and style of the hosting site while maintaining your brand's voice. By providing unique value on each platform, you'll avoid duplicate content issues and maximize the engagement potential of each piece.
Prioritize High-Quality Content
Only syndicate your best-performing, high-quality content. Remember, you're showcasing your expertise and brand to a new audience. If your content doesn't meet the hosting site's standards or doesn't offer value to readers, it can harm your reputation. Make sure your content is well-researched, engaging, and relevant to the audience you're targeting.
Craft Compelling Bios and Introductions
Introduce yourself effectively to the new audience. Write a captivating author bio that highlights your expertise and links back to your website or social media profiles. Craft compelling introductions for your syndicated articles to grab readers' attention and encourage them to read further. The initial impression you create can impact whether readers will explore more of your content.
Optimize for SEO
Search engine optimization (SEO) plays a crucial role in syndication success. Ensure that your syndicated content includes relevant keywords, meta descriptions, and properly formatted headers. Incorporate backlinks to your original content, helping search engines recognize your content's authority and directing readers back to your website.
Monitor Engagement and Respond Promptly
Stay engaged with the new audience on the hosting platform. Monitor comments, answer questions, and participate in discussions sparked by your syndicated content. This interaction not only builds your credibility but also encourages readers to explore more of your content.
Respect Duplicate Content Guidelines
While syndication is about sharing content, it's important to be mindful of duplicate content guidelines. Some platforms may have rules against republishing content that's already available elsewhere. If syndication is a significant part of your content strategy, consider using canonical tags to indicate the original source of the content and avoid potential SEO issues.
Build Relationships with Platform Owners
Forge relationships with the owners or moderators of the platforms where you syndicate your content. Building a positive rapport can open doors for more syndication opportunities, guest posting invitations, and collaborations in the future.
Conclusion
Syndicating content can be a game-changer for expanding your brand's reach and influence. By selecting the right platforms, customizing your content, maintaining quality, optimizing for SEO, and engaging with the audience, you can effectively leverage the power of syndication. Remember that successful syndication isn't just about spreading your content—it's about providing value, building credibility, and establishing your brand as a trusted authority in your industry.
Akshay Narale
Sr.Digital Marketink Associate
www.ventesb2b.com/ New York, USA
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regretsofalifeandlovelost · 3 years ago
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Internet is bad mkay
After she storms out I am left feeling aroused, horny. I start to flick through porn on my phone. I find a channel that has content that I love, it's cuckquean and cuckold content with normal people. As I watch the scene's play out I refrain from any satisfaction and use the experience to build up and abstain. I know that the longer I abstain the bigger my eventual orgasm will be. As I watch more I keep getting advertisements coming up between videos. After the third video one captures my eye. It's an escort service for women. I click through the link to find pages of guys offering their services, some straight, some bi, some gay. This trips me over the edge, I start to flick through their profile photos, clicking on the guys I find attractive and reading their descriptions and their rates.
After some time and many profiles I get to a buried page and see a guy who's so hot. He's blonde, blue eyes, athletic. I feel drawn to his profile photo and click through to read their profile. In his photos he looks hung and comes across as being more intimate and tender. I automatically click on the phone number and call it. I am on autopilot. I did not even check the rates. We chat on the phone, he sounds Canadian but he could be from anywhere in North America. I sheepishly ask him if he's circumcised. When I hear "of course" I ask when I can see him, he tells me he's not booked for the rest of the day. I ask where he's at and find he's about half an hour away. I tell him I'll come to him and be there in about an hour.
I shower and do myself up like I am going on a date. I feel amazing and speed all the way there. I suddenly stop as I am about to press the buzzer to his flat. Am I coming across as too eager, do I come across as being desperate. I don't care, I press the buzzer. We introduce and then the door unlocks and I take the lift up. My heart is racing, It doesn't even occur to me until several days later that this is crazy and risky. When he meets me at the lift my heart races even faster. He's so much hotter and taller than in his photos. I feel like a midget beside him, he's at least 6ft6 maybe taller. As we enter his apartment he asks me if I want a drink or anything, when I say water we then get some formalities out of the way... I am staggered by the rate.. one hour is my entire days pay but i am here and I am busting to be fucked properly. We engage in small flirty talk for about 10 minutes before he takes the lead and massages my shoulders, he helps relax me.. this all flows into him slowly undressing me and then him caressing my body and kissing my neck from behind. My nipples feel like they are going to pop off they are so hard. I can feel my pussy gushing onto his leather sofa. His kisses on my neck, his nibbles on my ear so intense, so tender and wonderful. My mind is thinking of my sisters husband, and hoping that this guy can match his expertise, so far it's equal. After the kissing and caressing he lifts me and carries me into the bedroom like he's a fireman, he feels strong, he's in control and I am almost busting at the seams with arousal. He's still fully clothed when he goes down on me, his fingers gently massaging my a-spot like a master, I cum so quickly, and then again... I tell him to fuck me like hes never fucked anyone.
I watch him undress, his shirt first, then his pants, then as he removes his underwear his cock flops out. It's so beautifully circumcised, his head so large, his length flaccid is at least 20cm, his cock so thick I just want it in me. I tell him to come over to me so that I can suck it. He's there in a flash, as his cock hardens up my hands are not big enough to completely grip his thickness. it's so hot. After he's hard I tell him to fuck me.. he goes to the drawer and puts on a condom, something that I didn't even think about in the haste. As he gently works it into me, working it in I can feel the latex and remember how much I hate that feeling, but understand why..after a few minutes of slowly working it and being gentle he's completely filled me, his glands pressed firmly into my a-spot, it feels incredible, I've never had such a large cock inside me, it's filling me and feeling incredible, he lifts my hips the same way that my sisters husband does, uses the same hip movements, I am screaming with enjoyment.. its toe curling good I cum, squirting like I've just turned on the kitchen tap.. he doesn't relent.. i count five orgasms before he finally cums. I feel his cock swell, it feels even more filling than i thought possible before a sudden release and I feel it shooting..
As he pulls out the condom filled I am surprised to see such a small amount of cum, but then remember he's probably drained from all his customers and chuckle to myself. We lay there talking for a moment before i tell him to get another condom.. he tells me that's extra and I agree.. I straddle him grinding as hard as I can given how hung he is it's slightly awkward. I cum once more, I don't bother to let him cum. I wobble as I walk around finding my clothes, putting them on as I find them. He passes me a can of expensive European sparking water. I drink it, make sure the payment processes and leave feeling satisfied. On the way home I am shocked at myself.. I've just paid for sex.. and it was incredible sex. It was sex that I can't really afford. I think about the sex I've just had and other sex and realise that what I have been getting free was equally as good if not better. I decide that I am going to have to try this guy out again in a few weeks when my funds have been replenished. The first time with anyone is never as good as when you start to know each other. I figure what was already incredible could be so much more. Later that night after the endorphins leave my body I feel dirty that I've just used a prostitute.. I feel sad but the mental gymnastics of having something that I needed and paying for it seems like normal commerce. I figure that this will need to be my little secret, I feel my friends would judge me if they found out.
As I arrive home everyone is asleep and I enter my bedroom to find my partners sister asleep. urgh.
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Write the best copies for your ads campaign with these great tips.
As we think about digital campaigns and even traditional offline advertising, coming up with brilliant and creative visual ideas is the first thing that comes to mind.
Posters, banners, billboards are all essential to our campaigns, but our work does not stop there. Here's just where it all begins! It is a great marketing copy that will actually bring life to your visuals. The purpose of this article is to show you how to write the best ad copy.
In this Article we will throw some tips for you about how to write a creative Ads Copy.
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So without further ado, let’s dive into the tips
Know the Channel Limitation
Having a good understanding of the limitations of your chosen channel is the first and most important thing when it comes to writing the best ad copy for your campaigns.
It will be necessary to adapt to the fact that some advertising channels offer less space than others. Here are some of the most popular examples:
Google Search Ads – responsive search ads can have a maximum of 4 descriptions of 90 characters each, or 180 in total;
Twitter – a promoted Twitter post will give you a little bit more space to express yourself – in other words, 280 characters;
LinkedIn ads – for Sponsored Content, you can unleash your creativity with a LinkedIn ad copy of the whopping 600 characters;
Facebook – a Facebook campaign will only give you 125 characters for the primary text of your ad;
Of course, these are just some examples, as each digital platform will have its particular limitations. When it comes to offline advertising, things might be a little bit different.
Keep It Short And Simple
Another tip for writing the best ad copy is to keep it short and simple. Having a lot of space doesn't mean you should use it all. On the contrary!
People on the Internet have the attention span of a goldfish. That's not a bad thing, by the way. As we are bombarded with too much content seemingly all the time, from everywhere, we tend to get easily saturated.
Include Call To Action 
Ad copy isn't complete without a Call to Action. A Call to Action is pretty much what you would expect it to be – a phrase or a word that encourages people to take a particular action once they’ve seen your campaign.
Example:
Example 1: “We are organizing the most exclusive event of the year for all our customers! We will celebrate it on Saturday, 30th of June, at 18:00 in Conference Hall X.”
Example 2: “We are organizing the most exclusive event of the year for all our customers! Seats are limited, so make sure to reserve yours today! We will see you next Saturday, 30th of June, at 18:00 in Conference Hall X.”
The first example doesn’t include a Call to Action. As you can see, it is merely informative, and doesn’t feel very personal, so the audience will not resonate with it. Nor will they know that you are expecting a certain action from them – which, in this case, is to register for your event.
The second example includes a Call to Action: “reserve your seat“. It indicates to your audience that you are expecting a specific action from them once they see your Marketing copy. And, it feels much more personal, like if you were talking directly to them.
Add a Pinch Of Humor
The best ad copy almost always has a pinch of humor. Of course, this can also be a delicate topic as not all kinds of humor are accepted on the Internet. Especially coming from a business that has the intention to look respectful and professional.
However, adding a pinch of humor can definitely draw the attention of your audience, and most importantly – keep it.
Grab The Attention
A Marketing copy is often accompanied by visual elements such as banners, videos, Infographics, and so on. And usually, it is easier to grab the attention of the audience with something more visual rather than with just some text.
However, this doesn't mean that a copy cannot be as equally powerful as the banner that it accompanies. Especially if they are combined in a way that they cannot standalone with the same power. 
These are some of the ideal ideas you can use while writing your Ads copies. If you are an existing company or even a startup you can achieve your goals with the most experienced and creative digital marketing agency i.e., Digitally Wow.
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betterbemeta · 2 years ago
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I agree with this and I also want to add that 'it's for children, you're not the target audience' is a blind acceptance of 'what is for children.'
Now don't get me wrong, I am not talking about profanity, sexuality, violence, I am not talking about 'family friendly' content or some sort of 'moral obligation' to children or beliefs about raising children.
What I am talking about is that media that 'is for children' has context we should not dismiss:
media that is made for children is often a cultural message of what's normal. Again, not talking about 'normal' as a prescriptive ideological thing, but as a 'descriptive' thing. What the creators assume children relate to, have already been able to pick up in their environment, common stories with common themes, and 'can understand.' Adults should be pretty critical if we start getting vibes, 'the middle-aged creators of this media assume that unquestioned nationalism is intuitive for children.'
media that is made for children can give us a perception of what expectations are on children, and by extension, what expectations they should have for each other and even adults. Does the narrative have high standards for the intelligence of children, or low standards? Does the media take the perspective of a childhood bully, or relate to those who have been bullied (REGARDLESS of what traits the characters have!). Is the media displaying expectations that characters are true equals, or are some characters portrayed as inferior to others? Why and how?
media that is made for children is often actually made to be selected by adults because children have very little to no purchasing power. So saying 'it's for children, you're not the target audience' is just a lie. Once you buy something the company doesn't care who watches, plays, listens, to something. the target behavior is 'buy the product/access to the product' and the people convinced to buy stuff are mostly adults, even if children might say to adults they want something like a new game, to see a movie, or watch a show/on a channel or platform that contains that show.
I think a lot of the time saying "why are you arguing about the quality something made for six year olds you're clearly not the target audience of" in the same tone as "sir this is a Wendy's" is a valid thing to say, because there ARE a lot of people out there who will choose to criticize Plimby and Plombo's Big Friendship Adventure for not being up to their standards of narrative complexity as a 20-something year old instead of accepting that they're not the target audience and moving on to watch something for adulta that IS meant to be more complex.
However, I think there's also something to be said about how often this same "it's for children, you're not the target audience" argument is used as a thought-terminating cliché to deflect real, valid criticism of a thing that happens to have children as a target audience.
I especially started noticing a lot of that going on last year with the release of pokemon scarlet and violet. You'd see someone make some legit criticism of the game and someone else would come out like "it's literally a game for children lol why do you care so much it's not for you" as if they were criticizing it for not being narratively engaging and thought-provoking enough for them as an adult and not for being a broken and overall low-quality product that was clearly shat out into stores before it was anywhere near ready for release at a 60 dollar pricepoint.
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redberrieswebdesign · 4 years ago
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5 Tips To Grow Your Business Through Website
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A business website is a fantastic and powerful tool. However, getting results takes time and effort! You must build it for success if you want to make your website work and help your business to grow.
Here's a list of easily actionable website tips to help you gain more traffic and drive more conversions. Let's get started!
Expectations of New Website vs. Reality
One of the biggest mistakes that we see with the new sites is not content or design. There is no brand-new website like a seasonal thoroughbred flying out the gates. More like a new foal, eager to run and play but with wobbly legs impaired.
Here are some of the most common website expectations we hear:
Your website will appear immediately in the results of Google
Also, for your business name, your site comes first.
Your search results will look exactly like you want
As soon as it is launched, your site will start to traffic
Site equals to Leads.
The reality of launching a new business website is as follows:
Because Google is extremely busy and owes you nothing, you must inform it that your site exists (and what it is about).
For a long time, if other businesses with the same name have older websites, they will likely come up first.
Even if you use Yoast SEO to optimize your content, Google now rewrites meta descriptions regularly to better match a search result.
You can buy instant traffic through advertisements, but you must earn it through search engines, social media, and backlinks.
You must use design and content to guide a visitor through the conversion journey on your website.
Time and effort are, indeed, a pain. And if you're a business owner, you probably don't have the time to devote to it. So, have you considered hiring a web design agency or a digital marketing agency?
Website suggestions to help your business grow
1. Get Your Site Indexed As Soon As Possible
Remember how we said Google owes you nothing? This is correct.
When Google gets around to it, it WILL index your website. Consider the number of websites on the Internet – over 1.7 billion. Google's bots have their hands full, crawling all those sites for changes and new content.
Connect your website to Google Search Console and use the URL inspection tool to speed up the indexing process.
2. Emphasize the User Experience
It doesn't matter if you have fantastic content and did an excellent job of content optimization if your website is a pit of despair.
If you want your website to help your business grow, it must be simple to use. We frequently see websites with far too much text, far too many menus (or menus with far too many options), heavy images that cause slow page loads, and confusing navigation.
Consider what your customer needs to do when they visit your website and then provide the simplest, most obvious path to that goal. That is an excellent user experience. The easier it is for someone to use your website, the more likely they are to convert. Your search position is also affected by user experience, including mobile-friendly, page speed, and on-site user behavior.
3. Boost Website Traffic
More website visitors equate to more potential leads or sales. So, it stands to reason that one of the most effective ways to use your website to grow your business is to drive traffic to it. However, just because you have a website does not mean that people are aware of it or will find it.
4. Boost Website Conversions
This one may appear to be self-evident... Conversions equal business expansion. Many websites, however, are not properly designed to drive conversions. And not everyone knows exactly how to boost conversions!
5. Consolidate Your Marketing Channels
There are numerous advantages to having a business website. People can look into your company 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They can learn about your company, research your products, and make purchasing decisions using their preferred device and location.
Finally, another useful function of a business website is that it unifies your marketing channels. Your website is the ultimate destination, whether you use content marketing, email marketing, social campaigns, Google Ads Management, influencer marketing, or a combination of many elements.
Keep in touch with Red Berries – A web Development and Web Design Company In Dubai to keep yourself updated on emerging issues in the Digital industry, web design and development. If you have any questions, require any help or you are looking for a Digital Marketing Company In Dubai then, contact us today!.
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