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5 Ways On How To Never Run Out of Content To Share on Social Media

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5 Ways On How To Never Run Out of Content To Share on Social Media You’ve probably heard the joke, “So where do you want to hang out on our phones Friday night?” But, Yowwwzers!!! What did we ever do with before smart phones and social media? So, you’re hip to the content marketing trend. The question is how do you continue to find new and engaging content that will keep your readers running back to you instead of your competitors? Here are some great helps: Reddit.com It is a great place for social media revelation. Tens of millions of users hop on Reddit everyday to discuss every kind of post and topic in the solar system. Have no fear of finding a mixed up mess; it’s all divided into sub-reddits where you can dive into your niche and get plenty of inspiration! The best part is, by checking the stats on a given topic, you can see how popular it is before running with it. Feedly.com It is a site that helps you focus your research. You can search journals, YouTube channels,

How To Get Traffic From Social Media Platforms

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Building a larger traffic for your blog requires some planning and a bit of organization especially on social media platforms. The process comes at a cost and when you are on a budget it can be tricky to get the traffic you wish to achieve by paid advertisements. It's evident that the social media advertising can help boost your traffic but what are the best channels to use and why use them. The more frequently your presence is felt on social media the more traffic you are likely to get. Here are some of the steps you could use to increase your traffic on social media platforms. Incorporate visuals in your presentation- In most aspects of life, first impression is important. The cliched statement judge a book by its cover does not apply in this case. The first impression mostly helps your audience make their first decision. The brain uses up to a hundredth of a second to judge an object, the more appealing your presentation is on the first look the better. Statistics prove