History Can Repeat Itself
Writing by Social Marketing Journal on Friday, June 20, 2008 Comments Off
Over time, you will come across new social sites that appeal to you and you will start to use them more than some of the others, particularly if you feel you have gained as much as you are ever going to gain from them.
This can be particularly true of bloggers who hit the 9-12 month period in their blogging life. Website owners can also find themselves in this position.
Most people, when they first start using social sites, abuse them more than use them. This is due to inexperience and not really understanding how to really use these sites. Before they know it they unwelcome sign is out – in fact many don’t know it.
However, with time and experience individuals start to learn how to use and manage their time on social sites to the point that sites they have joined in recent months are proving to be quite effective. The reason of course is because they are effective in their use of these sites.
If you find yourself in this situation, don’t forget to look back at what has been written over the last 12 months. Is there material there that is either good, or as proven to be popular in the past. If there is, submit is to the new sites.
History can repeat itself, with a whole new audience to provide content to. If you have used the new sites effectively you may find that the attitude to some of your old content is completely different. It isn’t that the material is better, the key is in the fact that you are now using these sites more effectively.
Find some of those old gems and submit. It’s a good way to revitalize your site when times are a little slow.
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