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Welcome back to my blog!
Have you decided to create content for the web and consequently the creation of a website to demonstrate your expertise and experience to your audience? Have you started the creation of an chinese malaysia data editorial plan for your blog in order to structure a regular publication schedule that will allow you to retain your readers and offer content that is truly capable of responding to their needs?
The premises and good intentions are all there, now comes the hard part: where to find quality sources to draw from to support your blog marketing strategy ?
Great content comes from good materials, good insights for articles, videos and tutorials come from a careful analysis of the audience: of course you can't know everything, not even in the topic you are competent in, this is because studies, insights, news that someone has already shared and that perhaps have not yet reached your ears are constantly coming out. It is therefore necessary to select a series of preferential channels from which to draw useful , valuable information, possibly not already known to a large number of your contacts, to avoid losing visits interested only in lesser-known solutions.
If you think about it, that's what I do with my blog: I share the results of my experience creating my clients' websites and try to bring to your attention tools, resources and strategies not known to everyone that can help you maximize your online sales .
to make up for moments of lack of creativity
to save time in creating articles and therefore develop more content
to strengthen the value of your articles with additional arguments to support your theses
to locate further sources of information around a certain type of topic
to find material to share on social networks and appear as an authoritative information source for your target audience
to identify new blogs to contact for guest posting strategies and possible collaborations
Why is it necessary (and advisable) to link sources?
Many website owners I deal with are often reluctant to link to sites they draw inspiration from, fearing - for very vague reasons - possible penalties. In reality, Google does not discourage linking - without it, obviously, each portal would be an island in itself.