Wednesday, December 27, 2017

How to Boost Your Social Media Following With Expert and Influencer Quotes!

I would like to start this post off with, fittingly enough, one of many expert quotes about social media:

“Social media allows us to behave in ways that we are hardwired for in the first place – as humans. We can get frank recommendations from other humans instead of from faceless companies.”

~ Francois Gossieaux, The Hyper-Social Organization: Eclipse Your Competition by Leveraging Social Media

An oversimplification, maybe, but a great way of looking at the social sphere online and gaining some perspective on the true scope of its worth.

Now how about a critical quote about social media?:

“Our social tools are not an improvement to modern society, they are a challenge to it.”

~ Clay Shirky, Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations

Here we have two well informed, educated authorities on the topic of social media giving us their two competing theories about its place in modern society. Why did I include them here, right at the beginning of my post? Because I am a firm believer in the power of expert quotes

Why Expert Quotes Are Your Ticket To Better Engagement

Social media expert quotes

I remember reading a news article about how a study found that people who post inspiration quotes on their social media page were more likely to be unintelligent. Unsurprisingly, these claims were false, but I still found it funny and shared the article to all of my friends. I am an avid quotes sharer, and so are many of them, and we all had a good laugh at our own expense.

Whatever the original intentions of that flawed study, there is no denying that experts quotes are insanely popular on social media, especially on Twitter, where a single quote will be passed around thousands of times.

Being such a fantastic form of engagement, and a way to increase your visibility on social platforms, how can you start to really take advantage of it? There are a few ways.

Find The Best Expert Quotes To Share

Occasionally you will come across a great quote from one of your favorite blogs, or a video interview, and you should feel free to share those. But when you are actually going hunting for quotes, it is good to have a couple of sources on hand.

I am especially fond of Goodreads, where you can do a search by keyword, author or tag. That is where I found the two quotes posted at the beginning of this article, as a matter of fact.

Two other great quote sites are Best Quotes of the Day and Brainy Quote, both of which offer reliable original sources, and an extensive database. The latter has a Quote Of The Day feature that gives you a beautiful visual graphic with random quotes. Which brings me to…

Create Visual Quotes

Visual quotes are even more shareable than text ones, and as a rule you should try and create more of them. Luckily they aren’t that hard to make, especially if you have a little know-how on tools like Photoshop or GIMP.

If not, you can turn to generators like Recite (for simple graphics with a watermark), or Pixteller (for slightly more advanced). I tend to alternate between the two in order to get two different types of visual quote that attract two different kind of posters.

The first is great for straight quotes that are placed against basic backgrounds like a piece of paper and pen. They have little frills, and are popular in particular with older social media users. The second puts the quote against a more visually stimulating backdrop, like the type you might see on Tumblr, or even PostSecret. Obviously, those are very big with the younger crowd.

If you want to start making different kinds of graphics that use visual quotes (like infographics), check out Canva. Having absolutely zero graphic design talent or knowledge myself, I am a huge fan of this graphics generator. It is extremely easy to use, and offers a ton of templates to choose from.

Try Some Fake Quotes

Fake quotes

Have you seen those posts floating around that show Albert Einstein quoting Lil Wayne lyrics, or George Washington telling you not to believe everything you see on the internet? Fake quotes can be a lot of fun, and they get shared on social media quite a bit.

Technically, you don’t need any resources for this one. You can make up your own (taking care to make it obvious that it is fake), and post them. Making you the original source, and increasing your visibility.

But there are some good places to get those fake quotes if you want them.

  • Pinterest is full of funny fake quotes for your inspiration
  • If you feel like getting spiritual, you can check out I Can’t Believe It’s Not Buddah. It is a collection of fake quotes attributed to the spiritual leader, and some of them can actually be kind of funny. At the very least, it is a conversation starter. I have posted from there myself, with the caption “~Something Buddah Didn’t Say”, and it sparked a flurry of reshares and comments.
  • ohn Oliver launched his own fake quotes site called Definitely Real Quotes in a bid to shame politicians. It auto generates some hilarious visual quotes for your (and your followers) enjoyment. It’s not family-friendly material though, so be warned.

Post From Your Interviews

Finally, I would say my favorite method of getting expert quotes to use on social media is also the most beneficial to you: through expert interviews.

You are probably always looking for new content, and by interviewing an expert you will get plenty. You will also build yourself as an authority and source for the original quote, which you can use to promote the content you have just published. Win-win!

I try and conduct an interview at least once a month, and I have loved the results.

Do you have any tips for using expert quotes to engage on social media with new and current followers? Let us know in the comments!

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How to Connect the Dots that Can Make You a Star

So, it’s nearly January 1, the day we make our annual vow that this is definitely the year we get our shit together. Before Christmas, I wrote about why productivity advice can be tricky for creative people. And yesterday, I wrote about what I consider the most powerful tool to improve your creative output —
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Tuesday, December 26, 2017

How to Build a Trusted Framework that Expands Your Content Creavity

Psst … hey, Copyblogger is taking the week off between Christmas and New Year’s. At least, officially. I’m not supposed to be here at all. But, given that my schedule is always out of whack this time of year, I like to take advantage of the disruptions to think about what I want to make
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Thursday, December 21, 2017

50 Things You’ll Enjoy Reading over Christmas Break

Today, as the team gets ready to take a few days off for the holiday, we’ve put together a massive buffet of marketing, writing, and strategy advice for you. Monday’s post put the spotlight on our editorial team’s favorite writing, content, and marketing blogs. (As well as one that’s an example of a creator who’s
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Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Best of Copyblogger: 2017 Edition

The task of selecting the top Copyblogger posts from 2017 is a bit like asking me to choose my favorite child. Each post is crafted with care, and I value all of them. But I rolled up my sleeves and devised a strategy. In fact, this year was all about the power of the individual
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Tuesday, December 19, 2017

How to Find Your Own Path to Creative Productivity

I remember when I first discovered David Allen’s book Getting Things Done. I was holding down a challenging corporate job and working on a side hustle. I had a toddler at home and a mountain of stress at work. I was managing a team of writers (this is an oxymoron) and juggling complicated deliverables for
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Monday, December 18, 2017

Some of the Copyblogger Team’s Favorite Writing and Content Sites

Here at Copyblogger, we’ve always been in love with writers. So we thought it would be fun to wrap up the year with a collection of some favorite blogs and podcasts that teach writing, showcase writing, or help writers. This is very much a partial list — so if you have a favorite site that
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Thursday, December 14, 2017

Keys to Greatness (or Just Getting More Great Stuff Done)

This week, we have lots of pragmatic advice for you on how to be a happier, more productive person. Because you’re good enough, you’re smart enough, and gosh darn it, this joke has now been permanently rendered un-funny. On Monday, Morgan Dix (he happens to be one of our Certified Content Marketers) revealed what meditation
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Wednesday, December 13, 2017

How to Improve Your Confidence and Conquer the World (or at Least Your To-Do List)

“That idea is stupid. Your headline sucks. Your headlines always suck. Everyone else on the planet is better at this than you are. No one will ever want to read this trash. I wonder if Starbucks is hiring.” – That crappy inner voice in our heads In the late spring of 1997, I went to
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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Google Rich and Featured Snippets, Structured Data and More: #IMNinjas Marketing Roundup

Internet Marketing NinjasGoogle has continued to focus on rich snippets and featured rich snippets – both in terms of feature releases, spam control, and general trajectory.

Over on Twitter, major discussions included the role of backlinks in ranking and page breadth vs. content depth.

Over on Webmaster World members discuss the likely repeal of Net Neutrality rules and what it may mean for the web and for customers.

Google: A few strong pages are often more valuable than many weak ones

Over on Twitter, speaking on keyword cannibalization John Mueller provided general guidance for content strategy.

Possible role of structured data in understanding your webpages?

View full discussion here.

Reporting on the recent Pubcon conference, Jennifer Slegg, reported on Gary Illyes presentation highlights related to structured data. Slegg highlighted an interesting detail that schema may be used for more than just SERP presentation, nothing the following statement from Illyes,

“But more importantly, add structure data to your pages because during indexing, we will be able to better understand what your site is about.”.

Illyes also cautioned against spammy uses of schema and announced that new snippet types will be added to SERPs, as well, but did not provide a timeline.

Google warns about event markup abuse

View discussion here.

In a recent Webmaster blogpost, Google warned about the misuse of event markup, that is resulting in coupons or vouchers showing up in search instead of events.

Google warned that such practices may result in a manual action. Over on Webmaster World, a member questions if the fact that schema can be so easily gamed, reflects a weaknes in Rankbrain.

FCC Head Plans to Overturn U.S. Net Neutrality Rules

View discussion here.

Reported on Reuters, head of FCC, Ajit Pai, is that several industry officals have reported that they expect Pai to drop legal requirements that limit internet providers from blocking, throttling, or offering fast lanes for some websites, known as paid prioritization. In a press release, according the Washington Post, FCC would move to, “simply require internet service providers to be transparent about their practices.”

Over on Webmaster World, members discussed various facets of the issue. One of the items discussed was that ISP’s will offer paid packages where users will have to pay for add on services.

Google Adds New Featured Rich Snippet Types

Google has recently added a bunch of new featured rich snippet types, according to a recent announcement. The changes include:

More images for related searches

Related images around a topic, with textual description

Updated knowledge panels to reflect related content

Panels showing related topics with images as part of ‘people also search for’ block

Suggestions for related topics at the top of search result pages

Combines prior searches and shows you related concepts for both, as related to [query] and [query]

SEMRush releases SEO ranking factor study highlighting possible role of direct traffic

View discussion here.

Like several other SEO toolset provides, SEMRush released an SEO ranking factors study. The interesting thing to note is that the study uses random forest algorithm instead of correlation for the study, which is a different approach than other similar studies we have seen in the past.

Some of the more interesting highlight of the study for us was the claim that Direct traffic as being a potentially major ranking factor – we have seen anecdotally that a large proportion of lost referrer data tends to be organic search, so trends tend to track organic search traffic. How this may affect the study was not spoken to directly but speaking this claim, SEMRush team stated the following,

“Hands down, this was probably the most controversial takeaway of our study. When we saw the results of our analysis, we were equally surprised. At the same time, our algorithm was trained on a solid scope of data, so we decided to double-check the facts. We excluded the organic and paid search data, as well as social and referral traffic, and taken into account only the direct traffic, and the results were pretty much the same — the position distribution remained unchanged…

To us, this finding makes perfect sense and confirms that Google prioritizes domains with more authority, as described in its Search Quality Evaluator Guidelines.”

View study methodology here.

Can a website rank without building a single backlink? John Mueller of Google answers

Over on twitter, John Mueller stated that most websites rank without building backlinks

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3 Simple Ways to Overcome Surprising Challenges of Working from Home

“Wow, you have the best job ever, getting to work from home.” “You’re so lucky. I wish I had that option.” Those are some of the comments I hear when I mention to others I work from home. Typically, I just nod and say, “Yes, it’s awesome.” I love working from home because I get
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Monday, December 11, 2017

The Content Marketer’s Guide to Starting a Meditation Practice Today

You and I are storytellers. We’re content creators and copywriters. Our livelihoods depend on spinning creative yarns that compel our readers to action. For the execution of our craft, we depend on some key inner resources every day. Creativity and focus are two biggies. And I’m sure you’ve noticed that — like gold and platinum
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Friday, December 8, 2017

Academy Pro: A WordPress Theme for Online Courses and Membership Sites

Introducing Academy Pro … the theme for online course creators, membership site owners, and educational content marketers. Academy Pro is the latest premium theme from StudioPress, designed specifically for people in the business of online content and community. Read on to discover all the features and benefits you get with this theme, and how it
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Thursday, December 7, 2017

Here’s How to Link from Inside Youtube Video: Build Traffic from Youtube

Here's How to Link from Inside Youtube Video: Build Traffic from YoutubeFor a few years now you can add clickable links (calls-to-action, additional info, contact details, etc) right inside your Youtube video to direct viewers to your site, project, product page, etc.

The problem is, while the topic is covered quite well inside Youtube guidelines, it’s scattered so much around the place that you’ll have trouble finding answers to your questions even if you know what you are looking for.

Let’s clear some confusion and create a clear, easy guide on linking (adding clickable links) from inside your Youtube video.

Where You Can Link FROM

There used to be several ways to add clickable links from inside your video. Now, you are limited to Cards

Add clickable links with Youtube cards

  1. Go to your Video Manager by clicking your account icon > Creator Studio > Video Manager.
  2. Next to the video you want to change, click Edit > Cards.
  3. Click Add card.
  4. Next to “Link,” click Create.
  5. Under “Associated website,” select your website’s URL from the Select site drop-down menu (See below steps on associating your site).
  6. Add the card title, CTA, and teaser text. You can also upload an image (which is highly advisable).
  7. Click Create card.
  8. You can preview changes before saving: Do it and do test the link!

The great thing about cards is that once added, you can use Cards analytics to analyze your video engagement performance.

Cards should be added after your video is uploaded and processed.

Where I Can Link TO from Inside My Video

Now, I hate to break it but you won’t be allowed to link anywhere… Here are the three types of external links you can add inside your video:

1. Link to your own “Verified + Associated” site (Link to ANY page hosted on your domain)

Notice the singular noun here: You can verify the ownership of and link to one site from your videos…

Starting September 27 2017, before linking to approved external websites, you’ll need to join the YouTube Partner Program. Doing this allows us to determine the validity of your channel and if it complies with our Community Guidelines.

Youtube partner program is available for:

  • Channels with 10,000 public overall views. You can check your channel’s view count at Creator Studio > Channel > Monetization.
  • Particular countries

Once you apply to join the program, there’s nothing to be done except for waiting. You’ll receive an email once you are hopefully approved. You can also check your status any time at Creator Studio > Channel > Monetization.

Once you are approved, you’ll need to associated your website with your Youtube channel:

  1. Go to Advanced Channel Settings by clicking your account icon > Creator Studio > Channel Advanced and add your “Associated website” which will show as “pending” and you’ll be able to Request approval (Unless you had already verified it before September 2017)
  2. You’ll be redirected to Google’s Search Console. Sign in with the same Google Account information that you use for your YouTube channel.
  3. If your site is already added to Google Search Console, you’ll receive an email to confirm your Youtube verification.

Note: If you had added clickable links before September 27, they were not affected, as Youtube claims.

2. Link to approved merchandise and fundraising sites

Apart from your own verified site, you can also add external links to two groups of approved sites. See the list of approved sites here.

So if you are selling on Etsy or promoting a Kickstarter campaign, you are in the luck!

BIG NOTE: When adding external links to the videos, make sure to put the full direct URL in and test it afterwards.

Apart from external links, you can also link to any Youtube videos and Youtube channels.

Did I miss anything? Please share in the comments!

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Resources for Writers: How to Find Amazing Clients

A quick note if you write for a living: This week you have the chance to get on our list of recommended writers by joining the Certified Content Marketer program. We will close registration on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time, so if you’d like to learn about the content strategies that
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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

A Chance to Join the Copyblogger Certified Content Marketers

The other day, I was talking to a friend who has a very cool business. Lots of customers, lots going on, very profitable. He just has one annoying problem: He’s had a really hard time finding strong writers. He tried a bunch who have a decent knack for putting words together, but not much understanding
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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

2017 Content Excellence Challenge: The December Prompts

Late last year, I had the wild-hair idea to create a year of prompts that I called the Content Excellence Challenge. We’ve had a year of these creativity and productivity challenges here on Copyblogger, and I think we’ve all arrived at a very special place. Spiritually, ecumenically, grammatically. The community has spent a year trying
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Monday, December 4, 2017

What’s Actually Stunting Your Productivity (It’s Not Multitasking)

Lately, a common theme in productivity advice is bashing multitasking. “You suck at multitasking!” shrieks one headline. “Multitasking: the most dangerous productivity killer” hisses another. And they aren’t wrong. Studies have shown that trying to tackle different tasks simultaneously greatly reduces our cognitive abilities. But what if I told you there’s another type of multitasking
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Thursday, November 30, 2017

Keyword Clustering: Best Resources, Techniques and Tools

What exactly is keyword clustering?

To cluster keywords means to group your long overwhelming keyword lists by relevancy.

I have done an article explaining keyword clustering in a most easy-to-understand way.

At the heart of it, keyword clustering is what it sounds like: you take relevant keywords and arrange them together into groups.

Use these keyword clusters to:

  • Better understand your topic
  • Optimize your content for several keyword phrases instead of one
  • Discover more concepts and subtopics inside your niche
  • Broaden your content to include more related terms and phrases
  • Structure your content by turning related terms into subheadings

Before keyword clustering:

Strings

After keyword clustering:

Serpstat clustering

Here’s how it helps:

Keyword clustering helps

Most importantly, keyword clustering helps to see concepts behind keyword strings.

Useful Keyword Clustering Resources

Goodbye Keyword Optimization: Welcome To The Age of Topical Optimization by Stoney deGeyter

Instead of optimizing your site for keywords and hoping to rank here and there, focus on building the site out to dominate a topic with multiple pages and blog posts.

Each page or post will target a tightly correlated group of keywords, but all built around a slightly broader topic. That gives you a chance to dominate a topic through multiple related pages, each focused on a specific visitor intent. That’s tough to beat.

Can SEOs Stop Worrying About Keywords and Just Focus on Topics? – Whiteboard Friday
by rand Fishkin

We’re going to take all the keyword phrases that we discovered… We’re going to group them by concept intents. Like “best days of the week” could include the keywords “best days of the week to fly,” “optimal day of week to fly,” “weekday versus weekend best for flights,” “cheapest day of the week to fly…”

Then, we can group these together and decide, “Hey, you know what? The volume for all of these is higher. But these ones are more important to us. They have lower difficulty. Maybe they have higher click-through rate opportunity. So we’re going to target ‘best times of the year.’ That’s going to be the content we create. Now, I’m going to wrap my keywords together into ‘the best weeks and months to book flights in 2016.'”

This kind of model, where we combine the best of these two worlds, I think is the way of the future. I don’t think it pays to stick to your old-school keyword targeting methodology, nor do I think it pays to ignore keyword targeting and keyword research entirely. I think we’ve got to merge these practices and come up with something smart.

How to Cluster Keywords: Tools and Techniques

So how to cluster those keywords?

The simplest and most obvious way to group keywords is to identify a frequently used common word in those strings and find all the phrases that include that word. Looking back at the initial “healthy diet” example, a separate group to look into would be all the phrases that contain a modifier “men”. That group would include strings like this:

  • healthy diet plan for men
  • healthy 7 day diet plan for men
  • healthy liquid diet plan for men
  • And many more.

All of the above topics fit nicely into one article on all kinds of diets for men.

You can identify those groups playing with your keyword lists in Excel. Here are a couple of tutorials (both of them is a living proof that the technique is nothing new):

Tools that can help you with modifier-based keyword grouping:

While a very useful exercise, this keyword grouping technique is a bit outdated and limited. Search engines have gone far beyond simple keyword matching. We need to look at closely related concepts and they don’t necessarily have exactly the same terms to describe them.

Thus, this group has no keyword modifiers in common, yet it would totally make a great article:

Clustering

Serpstat is a great tool that takes a different approach to keyword clustering that goes beyond word matching.

They analyze Google search engine result pages, find similar (or same) URLs ranking for different queries and based on how many results overlap for two SERPs they make important conclusions as to how related those queries are.

This way they are able to create keyword groups like this:

Serpstat group

Of course, I would still play with Excel when analyzing keyword modifiers and groups but I would definitely use tools like this on top of that to discover more connections and related concepts, simply because a new approach lets you look at your lists slightly differently and discover new previously undiscovered content opportunities.

The Buzz Terms

What I really like about our young quickly-evolving industry is how fast we come up with new “cool” terms to describe any technique (even the one that has been around for ages, like keyword grouping).

Keyword clustering is already a more complicated term that it should be. Keyword grouping would make as much sense and it would be much easier to understand.

Yet, we call it keyword clustering (which probably help us appear much smarter when we talk to clients).

Another buzz term that has come out of this is “pillar pages” which simply means that for any keyword group you need to create an indepth resource that would link to more specific articles going more indepth on each mentioned concept within this group.

If you try to dig deeper into the topic, you’ll probably find a lot more buzz terms that have simple commonsense and most often traditional technique behind them (like pillar page = creating indepth resource on a topic).

The bottom line is that keyword grouping is a smart thing to do. There are different approaches to it, and you need to try both of them. Creating content targeting a broader concept (group) rather than a single keyword string will help you diversify your rankings and create a solid resource. Skip the buzz terms if they confuse you and get to the point, that is creating solid content rocks and keyword grouping / clustering helps do that right.

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