How to share your blog posts for the best results
Be honest, do you proactively share all of your blog posts or are they left all deserted and unread?
Blogging for success is, for many blog owners, hard work. Deciding what to write about, when to write it and then the worry about your writing style or whether anyone will actually read it. Then imposter syndrome can sink in which opens a whole new issue to deal with. Here’s some tips to get you started, the more you do, the more you’ll learn about your own business and your customer/readership’s browsing habits.
Tip 1 – Share and share again
Know this; if you don’t share your blog posts, and keep sharing, not many people will read them. It really is as simple as that. Only when it appears at the top of a Google search result will it be found by itself, but to get to that revered result you need to put in the work from day one. So, focus on maximising your current audiences, because getting their clicks and shares will help your site creep up the search engine results.
Tip 2 – 20 shares in 20 days
Use the list below to schedule shares of each new blog post 20 times over the 20 days proceeding your post going live. 20 in 20 should be an achievable amount.
Share your blog posts to your grid, and to Stories. Make a Reel video.
Read more: Instagram Reels insta introduction – https://about.instagram.com/blog/announcements/introducing-instagram-reels-announcement
Share to your page feed, to Stories and don’t forget to your personal profile page too.
Create a header pin – add several different pins highlighting and linking to your blog post.
Share your blog post several times over the 20 days, even a couple of times a day too.
Share that blog post on LinkedIn too.
TikTok & YouTube Shorts
Using the same video as your Instagram Reel, share it on TikTok and YouTube Shorts.
Back to your Blog
Look at your next 3 or 4 few blog posts and find a way to organically link back to the blog post. This’ll help with your SEO and gives more blog posts more opportunities to click, read and share another part of your site.
Newsletter
If you don’t already, get a MailChimp account set up to capture email addresses and grow your list. Share a round up of your week’s or moth’s latest blog posts, inviting more clicks and likes and comments and shares…
The bottom line is that we want to build traffic to your website, and a blog is great way to do this; to share your work and what product or service you are selling but also to prove to the search engines that you have the content that people want to read about.