You Will Not Get Your Blog Post Shared Over 1000 Amazing Times… Unless you follow these steps.

 

If you have blogged for the last year or more you probably have noticed that just creating content is not enough.

Creating Content and getting it shared, in order to drive traffic, requires a strategy that starts from the Title and goes all the way to monitoring the Results.

I came across a blog post that was shared many thousands of times and it caught my attention.  It is called “How To Get Your Blog Post Shared 1000 Times” and it had a beautiful Infograph to learn from.  The blog post is by the Canva team, with help from RazorSocial. I thought to myself I would like to get my blog posts shared 1000 times… so what if I followed the steps on the infograph exactly? Here are the results.

 

Get Your Blog Post Shared Over 1000 Times

 

Step 1 – Create a Compelling Title

 

They suggest:

  • Include a number (1000)
  • Include a power keyword (Amazing)
  • Test out a negative title (Will Not)

 

My title:

You Will Not Get Your Blog Post Shared Over 1000 Amazing Times

 

Step 2 – Make it Easy To Share

 

They suggest:

Make sharing icons available on mobile and desktop

 

My site:

I have stationary share icons, and floating share icons

 

Step 3 – Social Media Optimization

 

They suggest:

Set up your post using Twitter Cards and Opengraph Data setting them up here Twitter Cards and here Facebook Open Graph.

 

My site:

I personally have mine set up using the Yoast WordPress SEO plugin, you can also set up your Google+ with the plugin.

 

Step 4 – Optimize For Google

 

They suggest:

      • Title
      • Description
      • Heading
      • Content
      • Page Name

 

My site:

I will again default to the Yoast WordPress SEO Plugin to check your Google Optimization for your blog post.  The plugin makes it easier to check.  Once your post is optimized and you “Save Draft” you will get a colored light score.

  • Red Light – Not optimized
  • Yellow Light – Not optimized well enough
  • Green Light – Google Optimized

This post has a “Green Light”

 

Step 5 – Make Your Images Pinterest Friendly

 

They suggest:

Create your images using Canva (their service)

Use a Pin-it button

You can get the code for the Pinterest Pin-it Button here:  https://business.pinterest.com/en/widget-builder#do_pin_it_button

 

My site:

I used Canva to create my image

I am using the Pinterest Pin it Button for Image Plugin, you can get it here:  https://wordpress.org/plugins/pinterest-pin-it-button-for-images

 

Step 6 – Highlight Quotes and add a “Click To Tweet” Option

 

My site:

 

 

You can learn more about the Social Warfare Plugin here.

 

Step 7 – Share Your Content

 

They suggest:

Using a free site called DLVR.IT to syndicate out to all of your social media channels

 

My site:

I have used Dlvr.it and been happy.  I currently use a service called Onlywire.  I pay for this service, because they send it out to 45 social media channels for me.

You can also get a similar effect with the Jetpack Plugin by Automatic.

 

Step 8 – Manual Sharing

 

They suggest:

      • Use Chrome Do Share to post to Google+
      • Use BufferApp to schedule multiple tweet times
      • Use PostPlanner or Agorapulse to schedule updates to Facebook
      • Add to a que on SocialOomph to share it again at a later date
      • Share to communities such as; Scoop.it and Triberr.com

 

My site:

      • This post will get posted to my Google+ Profile, Google+ Page, and 15 Google+ Communities
      • I use BufferApp to send my Tweets at multiple times
      • I will only post to my Facebook Page 1 time
      • I do not pay for SocialOomph
      • I will share to both Scoop.it and Triberr.com and many others

 

Step 9 – Share to Your Email List

They suggest:

Building an email list using tools like:

Optinmonster, then email content using AeweberMailchimpGetResponseOntraport or Infusionsoft.

 

My site:

I use Formidable Pro, Membership 2, Omnikick, and Hubspot to collect my leads.

Then email them this blog post 1 time a week using MailChimp and web push notifications.

 

Step 10 – Do Outreach

They suggest:

      • Search Twitter for keywords that are relevant to your blog post
      • Find Influencers on GroupHigh and TWTRLAND
      • Manage outreach using Buzzstream
      • Reach out to Relevant People

 

My site:

I will reach out to all the companies and authors that are mentioned in this post and ask them to share this post with their community

 

Step 11 – Monitor The Results

They suggest:

Using analytics tools such as:

 

My site:

I will monitor the results using tools such as:

 

Step 12 – Push Again

They suggest:

Promote the blog post again 1 month later

 

My site:

I will promote again in 1 month (setting up an alert in my calendar as I type)

 

 

Now let’s see if we can get your blog post shared over 1000 times!

 

How To Get Your Blog Post Shared 1000 Times Infographic

 

 Get your blog post shared Infographic

Thank you Canva and RazorSocial for your awesome Infographic