What are some good sites to post links of hubs.

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  1. kevin.howell profile image65
    kevin.howellposted 5 years ago

    I use Facebook and have had some success posting relevant content. Haven’t figured out Redditt just yet.   Are there any other spots?

    1. OldRoses profile image65
      OldRosesposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      I post on Pinterest.  The traffic isn't a lot, but it's steady.

      1. kevin.howell profile image65
        kevin.howellposted 5 years agoin reply to this

        Thanks

  2. wilderness profile image75
    wildernessposted 5 years ago

    Like OldRoses, I use pinterest.  It gives me around 2% of my total views, which isn't much, but then it doesn't take much to post there either.

    Nothing else I've tried was worth the few minutes to post and I quit doing so years ago.

    1. kevin.howell profile image65
      kevin.howellposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks. I got a lot of views from Facebook. I’ll try Pinterest.

      1. wilderness profile image75
        wildernessposted 5 years agoin reply to this

        Problem with FB is I found the views never last.  A few when posted, but then it always died out.  Plus my "friends" got tired of me posting stuff they weren't interested in.

  3. DrMark1961 profile image99
    DrMark1961posted 5 years ago

    I agree wtih the Pinterest suggestion, but you also need to have some great images that people will want to add to their boards. Surely you have a lot of great calf and goat images? Make them MFP too. (A great image with a title on it that will make the Pinterest browser more likely to click on it. I have several on my profile page, or look at the profile for TimeTraveller2. Most of hers are MFP.)

    1. kevin.howell profile image65
      kevin.howellposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks.  Good advice. I know browsing Pinterest the images do grab my attention. Yes I try to take plenty of pictures on the farm

  4. eugbug profile image66
    eugbugposted 5 years ago

    I agree with everyone else, Pinterest is the only worthwhile source of traffic. I think why it's successful is because people like to collect things and pins are no different from other collectibles. Use hashtags too, the might be beneficial, although Pinterest probably uses keywords from a description to serve pin ideas to users. Make sure your titles on images are large enough so that they can be read when someone searches by image in their browser.

    1. kevin.howell profile image65
      kevin.howellposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for the tips. I’ll certainly use them

 
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