What Changes Will You Make to Your Social Media Approach using hubpages in 2013

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  1. Handicapped Chef profile image67
    Handicapped Chefposted 10 years ago

    What Changes Will You Make to Your Social Media Approach using hubpages in 2013

  2. JimTxMiller profile image76
    JimTxMillerposted 10 years ago

    No changes whatsoever; I like what I'm doing now and see no reason to make alterations.

    1. Handicapped Chef profile image67
      Handicapped Chefposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      So what are you doing that's really working for you could you share a little info on the subject.

  3. gags3480 profile image60
    gags3480posted 10 years ago

    Nothing planned anything yet. Maybe a little more pinning, tweeting & stumbling. Thats it!!!!!

    1. Handicapped Chef profile image67
      Handicapped Chefposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      So do you think that will get you were you want to be social media wise.

    2. gags3480 profile image60
      gags3480posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Ya definitely. It's going good for me & it will only get better from here.

    3. Handicapped Chef profile image67
      Handicapped Chefposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      STUMBLING ...do you think that that site helps you any I use it and I have not notice any thing to me how do you track the process you have made there.

  4. WryLilt profile image88
    WryLiltposted 10 years ago

    Add more "Made For Pinterest" (MFP) images to older hubs.

    1. Handicapped Chef profile image67
      Handicapped Chefposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      That is something that I'm doing here and to pinetrest adding more to older hubs giving them a fresher look with a bit more information to help the hub.

  5. Handicapped Chef profile image67
    Handicapped Chefposted 10 years ago

    WalterPoon I understanding what your saying but there are other ways to bring in that traffic The logic is simple: Email it will boosts traffic to your blog, since email subscribers get notified directly in their inbox when new content gets published. This is compared to RSS, which subscribers have to check manually.In fact, approximately 17% of  my monthly traffic for my blog comes from email. Furthermore, email drives subscribers back to your website (which may not be the case with RSS), goggle or ant other search engine where you have the opportunity to convert those visitors into leads ...this is just my opinion and it seems to work for what I'm doing.

 
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