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- The 5 Best Ways to <b>Promote</b> Your Forms on Social <b>...</b> - Formstack <b>Blog</b>
- <b>How To Promote</b> Your <b>Blog</b> And Make Money <b>Blogging</b> With Sverve <b>...</b>
- Ros-Lehtinen: USAID programs <b>promote</b> democracy <b>...</b> - Babalu <b>Blog</b>
- Group <b>Blog</b>: Book Review: Katie Davis' <b>How to Promote</b> Your <b>...</b>
- Burning <b>Blog</b> » <b>Blog</b> Archive » <b>Promote</b> Your Theme Camp and <b>...</b>
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The 5 Best Ways to <b>Promote</b> Your Forms on Social <b>...</b> - Formstack <b>Blog</b> Posted: 04 Aug 2014 03:02 PM PDT ![]() Of course you're promoting your forms on social media. But after you share the link on Facebook and Twitter, do you find yourself just waiting for the onslaught of responses? If you're in the mood to amp up your form promotion, here are some tips and tricks to dazzle on social media: Share at the perfect moment Embed your form on Facebook Rock the Twittersphere Begin with sharing in mind Or add a file upload field to an order form for cat products. Let customers upload photos of their feline friends. Post these on Instagram or Facebook next time you share your form. However, always let users know you may share their responses or photos on social media. Ask your followers to share Take your form promotion to the next level on social media. Have you tried any of these tips? What has worked for you? Let us know in the comments! Back to Top ↑ |
<b>How To Promote</b> Your <b>Blog</b> And Make Money <b>Blogging</b> With Sverve <b>...</b> Posted: 02 Aug 2014 01:49 AM PDT Sverve is a nice website where bloggers can promote their blog posts, connect with like minded people and also make money online by paid blogging. How bloggers can get started promoting their blog posts on Sverve? Becoming a member is easy and you can become one even if your blog is relatively new. If you are a blogger looking to get visitors to his blog and make money you should sign up as "influencer". To sign up you will need a valid email address or you can simply sign up through Facebook or Twitter. Next step is to create your profile and provide details about your blog and social media following. You will also need to add areas of influence which you can add maximum of five. If your blog is about blogging, making money online, affiliate marketing than you should add those or any other five that may apply to your blog. Each of the areas of influence that you have listed will have a score attached to it. The score of each of these areas of influence can change over time by either rising of decreasing and the thing that can contribute to their rise or fall are the endorsements you receive from other members. If let's say other members endorse your expertise on certain area you write about then your score for that particular area will go up. Sverve influence along with social and blog influence will determine the total score of your profile. Since higher score is better you should make effort other members to endorse you. When you join Sverve your score in the beginning will be low. You can however increase your score by being active member. You can improve your score by following and endorsing other members. They will then in return endorse you and gradually that way you will increase your score. Another tip on how to increase your score is to always share your new posts on Sverve. Sharing your blog posts is easy and you can share it with just a click once you publish it. If you have images in your post they will be shown on Sverve feed which can increase the click through rate on your links. Your score will increase when other members comment your posts or favorite them. Because of this you should share all your posts. Making money on Sverve Sverve also offer bloggers a way to make money. Bloggers can apply to Sverve campaigns that are posted by advertisers and earn reward for completing it. Bloggers aside from financial reward can get free products or other incentives from advertisers. To complete a campaign bloggers usually are required to review a product after which they will be get their reward. There are always many campaigns available that bloggers can apply to. To see a list of campaigns all that is necessary is to click on a "Campaigns" tab and apply to those who interest them. Advertisers will review all applicants and select those that meet their requirements. |
Ros-Lehtinen: USAID programs <b>promote</b> democracy <b>...</b> - Babalu <b>Blog</b> Posted: 04 Aug 2014 05:56 AM PDT From the offices of U.S. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL): USAID Programs Seek to Promote Democracy in Cuba While Castro Regime Continues to Deny Cuban People Basic Human Rights, Says Ros-Lehtinen (WASHINGTON) – U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Chairman of the Middle East and North Africa Subcommittee, made the following statement regarding recent news reports of USAID programs designed to promote democracy in Cuba. Statement by Ros-Lehtinen: "The fact that USAID is using measures to promote democracy in Cuba is no secret. We must continue to pressure the Castro regime and support the Cuban people, who are oppressed on a daily basis. I wish the press would dedicate more of their time to reporting the rampant human rights abuses in Cuba perpetrated by the Castro regime instead of manipulating the coverage of programs promoting freedom of expression and justice on the island." |
Group <b>Blog</b>: Book Review: Katie Davis' <b>How to Promote</b> Your <b>...</b> Posted: 24 Jul 2014 10:30 PM PDT How to Promote Your Children's Book: Tips, Tricks, and Secrets to Create a Bestseller by Katie Davis A Book Review by Tina Cho This book is a must-read for every pre-published and published author. Katie doesn't leave one stone unturned. She covers it all, very up-to-date on marketing your book and getting yourself out there in a non-selfish way. I feel like I just took a children's book marketing 101 class and can't wait to implement it all. According to Katie, as soon as your manuscript leaves your hands into an editor's hands, you should begin planning how you'll promote your book. Katie discusses all sorts of creative options from a live book launch party to a virtual one of blogs. She also explains how to use social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and other sites to get your book's presence out there. I learned so much about SEO (search engine optimization) and how to use key words to drive people to my site. She discusses web site design and how to work with a designer, why you should send out e-newsletters, make videos, book trailers, and teacher guides. She discusses school visits, Skype visits, and book festivals. Each chapter is full of instruction, recent examples of successful authors, and Internet links to help understand all the ways to promote your book. I like how the end of each chapter has a "take action" page with a list of things to try. So if you'll excuse me, I need to go plan on how to market my upcoming book! Children's author/illustrator Katie Davis has published nine books and appears monthly on Good Morning, Connecticut, recommending great books for kids. She produces Brain Burps About Books, a podcast about kidlit, a blog and regular newsletter. |
Burning <b>Blog</b> » <b>Blog</b> Archive » <b>Promote</b> Your Theme Camp and <b>...</b> Posted: 29 Jul 2014 12:58 PM PDT ![]() BMIR, people! BMIR, Burning Man Information Radio (94.5FM on the playa and on the internet), is the best way to let the citizens of Black Rock City know about your theme camp, art installation or events. Now that you know your playa address it's the perfect time to create a promo telling every one all about it. BMIR would LOVE to have them in hand before they leave for the playa so they can start running them on the air ASAP. BMIR is going to start running theme camp and event promo announcements as soon as you can get them to us. You can tune in to BMIR via the internet and hear about what the playa has in store for you. Many people now stream BMIR on their smartphones during their drive to the playa. We'll be live from the playa sometime on Wednesday 8/20 — listen in to find out about the weather, late breaking news you need to know, and info on how the city is coming together. If someone in your camp is an audio whiz they can send us your promos at any time. Not sure how to record something ahead of time? No worries! J Kanizzle, BMIR's Co-Station Manager, has put together this handy tutorial that shows you how to download and configure Audacity, a free audio recording program. The tutorial then takes you through the basics of creating your very own announcement. Once you have something recorded, or if you have any questions, please email BMIR at BMIR here: BMIR (at) Burningman.com before August 20. Remember to let people know the basics: what, where and when. Please keep announcements under 60 seconds and send them to us in .mp3 format at 320kbps. Please don't send us 10 announcements for all of your individual events. Most camps send one announcement. Can't make the August 20 deadline? You can also put your announcements on a CD or flash drive and hand deliver them to BMIR on the playa. BMIR is located in Center Camp, 1:15 and Rod's Road, right between Ranger HQ and The Earth Guardians. Now if you just can't pull this off, no worries. The BMIR Production Studio will be open every day from 12N to 4PM during the event. You can come in and we will help you record an announcement right on the playa. |
3 Steps to <b>Promote</b> Your <b>Blog</b> on Pinterest and Facebook | Social <b>...</b> Posted: 19 May 2014 02:00 AM PDT
Are you optimizing your blog posts for social shares? Using your blog, Pinterest and Facebook together can amplify your social media signal tenfold. In this article I'll show you how pin-worthy images and an enhanced Facebook update can increase your repins and blog traffic. Getting the Formula RightIf you want to bump up your shares and repins, you need four things: useful content; a headline that grabs people's attention; an attractive, pinnable image; and a cross-posting plan. In the Facebook update below, Peg Fitzpatrick uses this formula. She wrote an enhanced Facebook update that included an excerpt of her blog post, a pinnable image (including her headline) and links to both the post and the pin. ![]() A combination of good content, a pinnable image and cross-linking can get you more repins. With just one Facebook post, Peg is driving visitors to her blog post, pulling in more Pinterest followers and encouraging repins. Below you'll see how you can recreate this success for your own content. Just a quick note about this article: There are multiple articles on writing a good post and crafting catchy headlines so I won't cover that here. Instead I'm going to help you create a cross-posting strategy that delivers traffic, repins and followers. Let's get started! #1: Create Pinnable ImagesMuch of your cross-posting success relies on the image you share. Your goal is to entice people to click through and read your post when they see this image, so make it attractive and interesting. It should include an eye-catching picture or graphic and the headline of your post in a large, easy-to-read font. You can also add a small watermark with your business name (or domain name). You can create a pinnable image with easy-to-use online photo editors like PicMonkey, iPiccy and Canva. Make your new image at least 400 pixels wide. ![]() Make your shareable image eye-catching. When you insert your new image into your blog post, place it in the upper half of the post so visitors see it right away—the closer to the top, the better. #2: Start the Repinning ProcessThe first place you want to share your post is Pinterest. To make it easier to pin your content (and others' too) add the Pinterest "Pin It" bookmarklet to your browser's toolbar. By sharing your article on Pinterest first, you can get your new post in front of your Pinterest followers and start the repinning process. When you pin your article, choose the board that's the best fit—or has the most followers or repins—and pin your post's image (making sure it links back to the original blog post, of course). Each pin on Pinterest has its own URL. When you've pinned your blog article, go ahead and copy the URL of your new pin. You're going to need it in a minute when you cross-post to Facebook. ![]() Copy your pin's unique URL. Pinning has a domino effect: As your pin is repinned by your fans, their Pinterest followers see it and may repin it as well. That can result in a lot of traffic back to your blog where visitors can read more content, sign up for your email list or buy a product you're selling. #3: Create an Enhanced Facebook PostCross-posting both your blog post and pin URLs on Facebook is your secret weapon. Of course, you can't just post the links—no one would pay attention to that. To get attention, repins, followers and traffic, you have to create an update with your pinnable image, a carefully chosen excerpt from your blog post and, of course, your post and pin URLs. Your blog post excerpt makes up the main part of your update, so it should be compelling and interesting. The goal here is to leave people wanting more so they'll click over to read your post or repin it to read later. You can use an excerpt, a quote or the opening lines of your blog post; whatever works for you and your audience. Keep in mind that Facebook is finicky about carriage returns in their status updates. If you cut and paste text from your blog or WordPress, the spacing may be off in Facebook, making your update look sloppy. To avoid that, copy your excerpt into Word or a text editor (or better yet, just write your post in Word or your text editor). Then copy the excerpt from your editor and paste it into your Facebook update. At the bottom of your Facebook post text, add Read it now: on its own line and paste the URL of your original blog post (you can see how Peg did it in #1 of the image below). Go to the next line and type Pin it for later: and paste the URL of your Pinterest pin (see #2 in the image below). ![]() Strong calls to action and links encourage repins and traffic. When you're ready, click Post to make your enhanced update live on Facebook. You're done! Conclusion Looking for ways to promote your blog? Cross-posting your content on Pinterest and Facebook works because you're making it easy for your users. When you have a strong call to action (read it or pin it) and an easy way to complete the action (providing the links), people are more likely to follow through. Include a pinnable image with a compelling description to make your social updates even more eye-catching, both on Pinterest and Facebook. That same image draws your established readers into your blog post. You'll end up with more Pinterest followers and some awesome traffic for your blog. What do you think? Have you used Facebook and Pinterest together to market your business? Do you have any advice to share? Share your thoughts and comments below. Tweet |
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