Using Tynt to create inbound links to your website or blog
Posted by: Krishna De | Posted on: December 29th, 2010 | 30 Comments | Posted in: Business blogging, Free resources, social media marketing
Would you like to know when someone copies content from your blog, website and pastes into an email, blog or website?
Did you know that people use email almost 3 times as much as social media to share content? Isn’t it important to be attributed as the originator of great source content?
And what if that content also made sure there was a link back to your site’s original content?
Tynt Insight allows you to do this and much more – encouraging more views of your content and potentially more inbound links if when your content is copied it is posted onto a website or blog or other online platform as you can enable the URL of your original source content.
In the video below I share how to implement Twynt on your blog. If you use WordPress.org here are two plugins you can use:
Let me know what you think of Tynt Insight- would you consider adding it to your website or blog? What results have you noticed?
What other ways have you found have helped you enjoy greater blogging success?
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