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Marketing Insights…. 10 Little Lessons on Content Propagation

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Categories: Content Marketing, Most Recent
Tags: content propagation, social bookmarking, social media marketing

Posted by Bernie Borges on Oct 29 2009

Billie Ginther: Marketing Manager and PR OptimizerBillie Ginther: Marketing Manager and PR Optimizer

The two pillars of social media marketing are delivering excellent content to your intended audience and building great relationships. A crucial aspect of building upon these pillars is how you share your content with others. An effective content strategy has to include a well-thought-out bookmarking strategy to propagate your content.Delivering Excellent Content to the Web

1. It Is All About Them
Focus on your target audience. Joe Pulizzi, CEO of Junta42, a content vendor and project matching service preaches that delivering consistent editorial-quality content means that you must think less like a marketer and more like a publisher. This means your content should not be a thinly-veiled company brochure but must be consistent editorial-quality content that addresses your audience’s needs, offers value, and helps begin a relationship that may eventually make them customers and friends.

2.    Quality over Quantity
There are hundreds of bookmarking sites, such as Delicious, Digg, Diigo, Mixx, Propeller, Technorati, Newsvine and Twine, that reach broad audiences. However, bookmarking sites like Smallbusinessbrief, Sphinn, Kirtsy and Slashdot are tailored to more specialized audiences. Research and choose bookmarking sites that are relevant to your audience. A specialized bookmarking site with a smaller audience that is interested in your content may have more value than a mega-site where your content may not be as easily found or read. In most cases, six well-chosen bookmarking sites will generate more engagement than 24 randomly chosen ones.

3.    Content Propagation Means Sharing
Social media content propagation is more than just submitting your content to a variety of bookmarking sites. Effective content propagation requires being social. When you sign up for a bookmarking website, complete your profile, add friends that may already be members, and participate so that you build a network within the site. Most important, submit and vote up other people’s content that you find meaningful, interesting or funny. Don’t confine your participation to promoting only your content. Comment on articles, tweet and micro-blog about the content contributed by others.

4.    Bookmark What Is Meaningful
Be sure the content you submit is relevant to the community within the bookmarking site. Submitting “How to Toilet Train Your Cat” may be wildly popular in an animal or pet community within Digg, but it might get you deactivated in a SEO bookmarking website like SlashDot. Some bookmarking sites like Newsvine will deactivate you in a heartbeat if your content contains any self-promotion or advertising. Learn the boundaries of the bookmarking websites and stay within them.

5.    Don’t Be a Manipulative Cad
The objective of any good bookmarking website is to create communities that share valuable content organically. The more an article is read, commented on, voted, forwarded, emailed and shared, the more authority that content acquires. Sharing, voting and commenting are good. Setting up multiple profiles so that you can vote up your submissions is a black hat tactic and will get you deactivated.

6.    Anything Worth Doing…Is Worth Doing Well
Content propagation is time consuming. As long as you are generating high quality content, the results will justify your time. While automated bookmarking software can speed up the process,  I have not yet found a program that works well on all platforms or allows for sharing, commenting or any of the other aspects of being…social. Investing the time to participate the old-fashioned way yields the best results. That is not to say that you should not use the tools that are at hand. Using the bookmarking or share widget found on many blog sites helps build authority for the author of the article. Helping others gain authority on great content is another powerful way to build relationships on the web.

7.    Tag…You’re It
Be sure to tag your articles when submitting to bookmarking websites. Tags are keywords that help your audience find your content when they conduct a search within the bookmarking website. Tags need to be keywords your audience uses, not your company’s jargon. Think like a member of your intended audience and use tags that will help them find your content.

8.    Patience Is a Virtue…but  Devising a System Can Speed Up the Process
We work with many clients on their social media strategy and our browsers are often opened to dozens of URLs. Too often my browser does not automatically log me in when using the share widget feature within various blog sites. Setting up a separate login on your computer startup for your bookmarking project can save you time and simplify propagating your content. Set up your browser’s automatic login feature and only use the additional computer login for bookmarking. This small step will cut the time you spend bookmarking content.

9. Measure Results
Measuring Your ResultsWhich articles resonate with your readers? Track your content, visitor traffic, traffic sources, content reach, clicks, sentiment and voice through Google Analytics as well as other marketing software systems, such as HubSpot and ScoutLabs. Discover which content has the most value to your audience and refine your content strategy accordingly.

10. Knowledge Is an Ongoing Learning Experience
Every bookmarking website has its own social network, rules and procedures. Learn the strengths and idiosyncrasies of each one.  And do not be afraid to make mistakes…it will eventually improve your bookmarking results. If you get deactivated from a bookmarking website, find out why, reread the rules and contact the website to get re-instated. And, of course, don’t do the same thing again!

Developing and taking the time to effectively implement a content propagation strategy that broadens your footprint on the web takes time but the results are well worth the investment.

16249 Commentshttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.findandconvert.com%2F2009%2F10%2Fmarketing-insights-10-little-lessons-on-content-propagation%2FMarketing+Insights....+10+Little+Lessons+on+Content+Propagation2009-10-29+16%3A43%3A36Bernie+Borgeshttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.findandconvert.com%2Fblog%2F%3Fp%3D1624 to Marketing Insights…. 10 Little Lessons on Content Propagation

  1. by Danny Hopping

    On March 13, 2010 at 1:19 pm

    I am keenly interested in number 10. and I really struggle with number 2. Seems like, with all my development efforts, I just don't have the time to REALLY learn before I try. I'll bet someone with a full suite of information could on this sell a course on how-to at one of the many upcoming seminars.
    Thanks for the reminder 'do not be afraid to make mistakes'.

  2. by Bernie Borges

    On March 13, 2010 at 3:14 pm

    Danny, this all still new to all of us. 80% of the results is your effort. You're obviously studying ideas. Pick the ones that suit you. Experiment. Learn what works and what doesn't work. Stop doing what doesn't work and do more of what works. And, keep being a student. That's what I do.

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    On May 17, 2010 at 5:37 am

    This means your content should not be a thinly-veiled company brochure but must be consistent editorial-quality content that addresses your audience’s needs, offers value, and helps begin a relationship that may eventually make them customers and friends.

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  5. by Rey

    On December 10, 2010 at 8:34 pm

    Hello Bernie, Love the info you provided on "10 Little Lessons on Content Propagation" I'm forwarding this article to my SMO classmates at Full Sail. Thanks! :)

  6. by FindandConvert

    On December 11, 2010 at 8:15 am

    Rey,
    Glad you like this article. Hope it provides productive insights for you.
    Cheers,
    Bernie

  7. by Austin Walkley

    On December 11, 2011 at 7:38 pm

    Nice post. I was checking continuously this blog and I’m impressed! Extremely useful info especially the last part I care for such info much. I was looking for this particular info for a long time. Thank you and best of luck.

  8. by Felica Daubenspeck

    On December 12, 2011 at 7:51 am

    Thanks for the writeup. I definitely agree with what you are saying. I have been talking about this subject a lot lately with my mother so hopefully this will get him to see my point of view. Fingers crossed!

  9. by Howard Vinsel

    On December 12, 2011 at 9:19 pm

    This is what i am looking for. Although i am a beginner, i feel lucky to have this post right on my way, Thanks to the author for being not selfishly sharing knowledge and very good information about SEO..this will help us along the way in our online journey..Two thumbs up..

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