Do not rely on third parties: blogs and social networks

Posted on June 9 2011 by admin

Do not rely on others is exactly what you are doing Twitter, buying all the applications based on the service grew. Now we set limits and brakes to stop their growth and keep it with all the advertising pie. A business, a blog, a project must have sufficient authority in itself.
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* If we depend only on the other, our business is subject to numerous contingencies and decisions unique to that another (called AdSense, Twitter, Facebook, etc.).. And maybe at some point to get us out of the game. “Game over, tells us, laughing in our face.

Logically, many may be out of the game by their own inexperience or ignorance, as the case SEO or Social Media expert who-really-really bad is doing its job. In this case, would not be the fault of the party (on which we depend), but of ourselves.

* However, depending on another does not mean no training. But back to the axis of the post, the point is that not only should have several eggs in different baskets, but our business, website or blog must be capable by itself.

If you have a blog, we care more for that, for example by the things we publish on Twitter or Facebook. Our main focus should be focusing on the site we have.

Today social networks we take up much time, but before you worry about sharing good links on Twitter, to increase the number of followers, spend more time on your site. Read more, update more, say more, reward your readers, to propose further debate, etc.

Except for that work in social networks, which gives him eat a lot of my readers or, at least, they earn extra income, are their locations, their pages. So a blog Worry solid, consistent and with good content, not so much to reach the 1000 and 10,000 followers. And wanting to do a party for that.

* Rejoice when you upload your visits or receive many comments and many external links. That’s a much richer capital for any blogger, to be the king or queen of Twitter. The latter is totally secondary. we’re not saying it is not necessary, but be funny Twitter does not give to eat, unless you get paid to tell jokes in that service. We doubt …

Logically, and more today, our participation in social networks is a combo with the texts we publish on our blogs, but first things first. Focus on what gives him eat, then what gives you more pleasure.

* The success (or popularity) in Twitter is nice, partial, contingent and superficial. Can serve and much, even for our blogs. But first, you need to prioritize what is important. What really made the difference, and will not be your Twitter account or Facebook, but the quality of what he writes and who knows how to build community around your site. Do not you think? What do you think about this? We would like to share their views.

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