Here’s What WP Syndicator Can Do For You
I told you about a new plug-in called WP Syndicator yesterday, and I wanted to give you an example of exactly how it can help you to get a lot more traffic to your site.
Your blog can have a lot of good information on it, and you can continually post new content, but if you don’t get traffic, you won’t get results from the time you invested. So you have to do the basic SEO by using keywords in your title and throughout your content.
One of the best ways to move your site higher in the search engine results pages is by getting backlinks from other sites. One good way to do this is to set up accounts at several Web 2.O sites, and put up content that links back to your site. Sites like: WordPress, TypePad, Blogger, Vox, LiveJournal, Tumblr, Mulitply, Plurk, FriendFeed, Xanga, Identica, You Are, Blellow and Bright Kite. It’s also a good idea to use twitter as well.
So every time you make a new post, you have to go to each Web 2.0 site and post an article that links back to your blog. You could just copy and paste your blog post into each site, but it would be more effective if you rewrote or submitted new content to these sites.
While this is effective, it takes a lot of time. You could hire someone to do it for you, but for most of us, that isn’t an option, at least not yet. So if you wanted links to your blog from these Web 2.0 sites, you had to do it yourself.
WP Syndicator has changed all of that. Here’s the short version of what WP Syndicator will do for you:
The first step is to sign up for an account at each of these sites. WP Syndicator will help you to do that. This should take less than an hour.
The next step is to write your blog post. Once you are done, WP Syndicator can submit an excerpt of your blog article to any or all of the Web 2.0 sites that you have signed up for. The default is 500 characters, which is around 100 words. You can set it to any length you want. At the end of the excerpt is a link back to your blog where they can read the rest of your post.
With WP Syndicator, you can automatically post content and get several links back to your site every time you update your blog. This saves a ton of time, and gets you a lot of backlinks and more free traffic.
WP Syndicator was purchased by over 1,000 people during a fund raiser that Andy Fletcher, the creator of WP Syndicator, ran on the Warrior Forum. It is getting great reviews and results, and now it’s your turn to see what WP Syndicator is all about. Click here now…






One Response to “Here’s What WP Syndicator Can Do For You”
David Guggenheim on August 13, 2010
I really enjoy what you post here, very fresh and intelligent. One issue though, I’m running Firefox on Fedora and some of your content are a little wonky. I realize it’s not a common setup, but it’s still something to keep an eye on. Just tossing you a heads up.