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Why every blog post should be crossposted to LinkedIn and Medium

Why every blog post should be crossposted to LinkedIn and Medium

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While most the activity on LinkedIn occurred within the first 24 hours after posting, Medium was more of a slow burn... led to shares from outside networks. Of the 1,500 views of my article, 500 came from Facebook, 400 from email, and nearly 300 from Twitter... For years, we’ve been warned away from such tactics... in a world in which Facebook regularly changes its algorithm and Twitter can revoke API access, placing all your eggs in another company’s basket exposes you to a certain amount of risk... The harsh reality is that ... most prefer to interact and consume content that’s native to the platform they’re browsing... Google engineers have repeatedly said the search engine only aims to punish spammy guest posting that exists to build backlinks. - Why every blog post should be crossposted to LinkedIn and Medium — Marketing & Growth Hacking — Medium

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