1. Future of Social Media, October 28th 2008, London Pubcon November 11 - 14 2008 | Jane Copland, SEOmoz Blogging for your links Using blogged content for link acquisition and website visibility
2. Future of Social Media, October 28th 2008, London Pubcon November 11 - 14 2008 | Jane Copland, SEOmoz Everyone can publish content online* *Unfortunately Blog posts create low cost, high visibility, easily-digestible content
3. Future of Social Media, October 28th 2008, London Pubcon November 11 - 14 2008 | Jane Copland, SEOmoz Blogs imitate familiar old media Their success is partly a result of their familiar nature. Banner Sidebar Lead article
4. Future of Social Media, October 28th 2008, London Pubcon November 11 - 14 2008 | Jane Copland, SEOmoz Different types of blogged content achieve different results Their success is partly a result of their familiar nature. Diggs: 2549 Diggs: 1251 Diggs: 6 Diggs: 937 External links: 27 External links: 114 External links: 69 External links: 331
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6. Future of Social Media, October 28th 2008, London Pubcon November 11 - 14 2008 | Jane Copland, SEOmoz Blog posts can also point to larger content... Don't expect to launch viral content and not point to it from a more visible area.
7. Future of Social Media, October 28th 2008, London Pubcon November 11 - 14 2008 | Jane Copland, SEOmoz Some other innovative blog content / link builing ideas include: 301 Please ignore
8. Future of Social Media, October 28th 2008, London Pubcon November 11 - 14 2008 | Jane Copland, SEOmoz Enable comments, because sometimes your readers are more interesting than you are. Even old media types have recognised the advantages of comments. Sometimes, comments are the link-worthy content. From Sphinn, a social news site with no content.
9. Future of Social Media, October 28th 2008, London Pubcon November 11 - 14 2008 | Jane Copland, SEOmoz However, disabling comments has its place... People must link to your content in order to comment on it if you intelligently disable comments... you must decide when this is appropriate
10. Future of Social Media, October 28th 2008, London Pubcon November 11 - 14 2008 | Jane Copland, SEOmoz Link building via blog content achieves three main goals: 1. It adheres to the traditional ways that content is distributed. 2. Posts invite interaction. Interaction breeds debate. Debate breeds involvement. 3. The ease with which people can subscribe to blogs makes viral content so much easier to spread. Thank you!