You put in countless hours to create the highest quality content possible
week after week. Maybe you even spend money on hiring a graphic designer to
make your work look even better. But what good is a solid piece of content if
it’s not being put in front of the right audience?
These four blogger tools are must-haves for any publisher looking to
increase the reach of their online content:
1. Use Visual.ly to increase your content distribution
Visually is the world’s marketplace for visual content. Whether it’s an
infographic, video, interactive, or presentation, their streamlined process
makes it easy to distribute your content and get it in front of the right
audience. Visual.ly is sort-of like a social network for infographic
and visualization sharing (talk about niche markets). You can explore, share
and, in the near future, even create your own. When you open up the home page,
you are greeted by a continuous scrolling of some of the best infographics
currently on the website, and signing up takes a minute via the link on the
top-right of the page (sign-up is free).
Let’s say we are searching for a particular infographic about, say, Digital
Advertising. All you have to do is type Digital Advertising into
the search box, hit Enter, and Visual.ly will bring up a list of
visualizations tagged with the keyword Digital Advertising. While
searching for visualizations, you can organize your results in a number of
different ways, for example, by visualizations that are currently trending or
by most commented or most viewed visualizations. You can also change the layout
of your search results – the most useful view shows a description of the
graphic so you can find exactly what you are looking for.
Next Steps:
- Register for a free account onVisual.ly
- Upload your content
- Enjoy the sudden flux of digital eyeballs and link love
2. Use BuzzSumo to gain insights into what your competition is blogging about
BuzzSumo provides insights into
the most popular online content and the influencers behind it. The next
time you’re brainstorming blog topics for your upcoming content cycle,
try researching the topic you’re interested in via the BuzzSumo platform
to see what other bloggers and content influencers have to say about
it. It might help steer you in the right direction.
Here’s a breakdown of what BuzzSumo actually does:
- Allows you to search for content that has been widely shared within social media sites
- Gather metrics around content and segment it by content format
- Quickly find guest posts, contests, videos, interviews and infographics
- Find out who the influential content curators/aggregators are within any niche
- Gather statistics on industry influencers and their associated websites
- Export all of the intelligence into Excel spreadsheets
The real meat of BuzzSumo is in its “Pro” version. Through BuzzSumo
Pro you can access its Content Analysis Reports. Think of these as
regular BuzzSumo reports on steroids.
For data nerds (and I know there’s a few of you out there), this level of reporting will keep you up at night.
From this dashboard, you can see just about everything there is to
know about a specific topic. In this example, “AdWords” is the content
area of interest. In addition to tons of other cool graphs, you can also
see, at a glance, which domains are just killing it in your industry.
3. Use Hootsuite to manage and distribute your social media
Manage social networks, schedule messages, engage your audiences, and measure ROI right from the Hootsuite dashboard. Hootsuite
is a third-party tool or application that is designed to collate all of
your social media account streams into one handy dashboard. You can
write, send, schedule and track posts from its simple interface across
multiple networks and multiple accounts. It is therefore a good option
for those people or businesses that have either multiple accounts on one
social media network or accounts across multiple networks – for example
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram.
Hootsuite is web-based and does not require any software download.
You can also add team members (and implement work-flow) as well as
monitor analytics and performance.




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