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How to Gain Momentum from Social Media Websites

posted February 11, 2009 - 10:31am
How to Gain Momentum from Social Media Websites

How many times have we seen articles climb up the social bookmarking ladders and wonder... Why? How often do your best-written most-researched articles just sit there earning crumbs and then something you've knocked up in no time rockets to success? Well, the internet seems to run on momentum. This is not so very different to what I wrote on getting published – do the hard work, be prepared and push that momentum when it happens.

Hot Stories

Perhaps the easiest way to generate momentum is to pitch yourself in the slipstream of a news story that is already hot. It is very easy to quickly bookmark these stories on places like Xomba and Infopirate and earn a bit of money in the process. But to really grab other people's attentions you'll need to do some quick research and create a value-added article. This could be a comparison with competing products or a brief historical overview to put the news story into context.

When there was much talk about LIBOR interests rates I wrote a piece explaining in layman's terms precisely how LIBOR is calculated and the inherent flaws in it. The article continues to get steady views even today.

Popular Sources of Stories

Look closely at the most popular stories on a particular social bookmarking site and see which websites the stories originate from. You will quickly realize that some news sources have a loyal following of social media users. If you're lucky enough to bookmark an article first then you can go away and write your article as mentioned above in the near-certain knowledge that it will be voted up. You will then have extra kudos when you come to promote your follow-up article.

For example, Yahoo Buzz is filled with stories from Yahoo News, so don't bother trying to Buzz up the same story from another site – join the herd and you'll get noticed. And if your follow-up article is based on a piece on Yahoo then this is where to promote it.

Focus Your Efforts

There are over 1000 social media websites on the internet. You need to find the ones that seem to work best in your particular topic area. The previous section will give you a very good idea. Some news sources have also decided to focus on maybe just half a dozen bookmarking sites. Don't try and be clever to bookmark a site on a different social media site and expect it to succeed. It is worth experimenting but keep those speculative tasks to one at a time and see what works and what doesn't. As I said near the top, sites like Xomba and Infopirate are not yet considered in the top rank but the huge advantage there is that you're already earning money on your bookmark before you've even written the article!

For example, I tend to use StumbleUpon for my science and religion stories rather than Digg. StumbleUpon has a religion category and various related groups whereas Digg has no such category and similar articles are scattered across the site, often ending up in Arts & Culture. Why waste my time Digging when I can Stumble more easily!

Creating Your Own Momentum

For the lone online writer this is the hardest to achieve. It could potentially be very lucrative but it needs some careful planning. You can Buzz and Digg and bookmark your own articles on pretty much all the social bookmarking sites and then hope for the best. Luck happens! You need to try and that's fine but how would you plan such a promotion? Without a ready-made receptive and cultivated following your efforts could look like spamming. Sure, tweet your followers, message the groups you belong to and maybe post the story on some forums. Just be careful your story doesn't get buried just because your efforts at generating traffic look... manufactured. By far the best source is the readers you have following you on your blog or writing website. Encourage them to vote.

Buying Success

There are now website services that can generate the momentum you need to make a huge social splash. They are not free and it is probably the worst thing to do. As I said above, the algorithms used to calculate a news item's success are usually a well-kept secret as social bookmarking sites attempt to keep their listings as free of spam and artificial hype as possible. Getting caught once will result in your being banned from that site immediately. Not exactly what you paid for is it!

Overall, use the skills you have to your advantage. Whichever websites you write on will have a better search engine placement than your personal blog. Use that muscle rather than dreaming of the big break-through. Cultivate your readers, ride the trends with new insights and slowly build up that blog. One day the hoards will be at the gates and if your blog has more than one article worth reading then you're a star!

original at On Writing Online

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HI Mythman

I totally agree with you! I would say that quality is the key! We always used to say (my background lies in the newspaper industry.. Creating a good ad and ensuring you attract the maximum number of the right type of readers get's results.. Creating a bad ad and attracting lots of readers simply results in the multiplication of nothing... Alethea

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experimenting with Reddit

Hi veghead and monteith, yes, posting your articles to social networks just to see them ignored is depressing. It is also easy to get diverted from one's primary directive! Some of these sites are also starting to smell like conflicts of interest - having favourite news sources is not a level playing field. I now set aside one day of not writing to surf and post and interact with users in my fields. I'm also still investigating the best bookmarking sites. Have just discovered Reddit. I know it isn't new but, as I said, best to go through them one by one. Reddit seems to have the advantage that it isn't yet stuffed with corporate sources - lots of blog posts do very well and have also seen a few from AC and HP. You might want to have a go at posting your Xomba articles on there. They also have a lot of tightly focussed categories, which is helpful. Join Xomba Here

Good article on social bookmarking

Thanks for the great article! While I think only chasing social traffic is a way to get depressed and frustrated, adding social traffic can definitely add a boost to your writing and other online efforts. I like the detail you go into on this article. Thanks for sharing! Even when it's hard, life is good when freelance writing.

For great information on the writer's life, check out my freelance writing blog for beginners.

I got really weary of doing the social thang

for my articles and pretty much quit. Now I just spread them around to several write sites and hope for the best. You did good though, Rycharde!

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Unfortunate

... but it seems writing the article is actually the easy part! Woudn't have thought. Nice article. The adventure continues... at Mythalia, A Paradise Under Siege

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linking to Xomba to increase Page Rank

mythman> the linking to oneself trick works! Is good for the writer and for Xomba. I was looking at some data and noticed that some of the popular bookmarking websites have about the same traffic as Xomba but a far higher Pagerank. I don't know if Nick wants to comment, but I assume that those sites have far more in-coming links - that's there job, they rarely host anything apart from snippets - whereas Xomba has original content and far more out-going links. By linking together your own articles and linking your blog posts to your Xomba posts you're increasing in-coming inks to Xomba and thereby hopefully increasing the chances that your article will show on the front page of search engines. Join Xomba Here

Ahh, the Ol` "Like I Said in 'LINK'"-Trick @Rycharde Manne

Quality may not win in the short-game, but 'the unworthy metal falls off the high-quality sword and into the fire as the smith smiths' (like it starts to say in "Isaiah 54" of The Bible ... see?) ---GET MONEY FREE for having fans ONLINE, writing about Buddhist Chant, Dr. Hot4Words, Time-Travel, Divine Art

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Nobility, Fighting against Instant Gratification's Evils@MAW-RcM

It's a blessing if you want your blog to be 'a steadfast bastion of your character' or something---I imagine we each want to think of our writing as 'an everlasting mark in the diamond tablets of eternity' or something, but the Internet IS NOT such a 'hieroglyph-temple.' The Internet is more like an archeologist's tool-belt. Blogger IS NOT like a finished book, but more like a rough draft that becomes less-and-less rough the more you work at it (but never so refined that you can't change everything in yours!) ---GET MONEY FREE for having fans ONLINE, writing about Buddhist Chant, Dr. Hot4Words, Time-Travel, Divine Art

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network your articles

mythman, partly true, I think. I'm not sure quality always wins! Tightly-written keyword-strong but pointless articles often do well because the best way out is through a more interesting looking ad! All this talk of social networks means one can overlook one's private network - networking one's articles. That may not seem like writing but is the way to get 3 or 4 of your articles read in one sitting rather than just the one. Network your articles! Join Xomba Here

Well...

Time issues, as well as a lack of confidence and a little indecision on what type of blog(theme/name and all that). ~Meg A. Wright

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