Tag: shares
Wednesday, 04 June 2014
How to get 54,256 views of your blog in less than 24 hours
UPDATE: There were 70,000 plus views within 48 hours of publishing story.
Who would have thought that a blog titled "Why married women are more successful" would receive 54,256 views in less than 24 hours, 555 likes, 634 comments, 702 Facebook likes, 2,632 shares on LinkedIn and 79 retweets on Twitter? I did. And that's exactly why I wrote it. I am a new author on LinkedIn and I know a thing or two about blogging and going viral. If I just write about marketing, at most, I will get between 1,000 and 10,000 views over a week. If I write about something personal - more. But if I write about something that people have strong opinions on or that hits a raw nerve - the sky is literally the limit.
Who would have thought that a blog titled "Why married women are more successful" would receive 54,256 views in less than 24 hours, 555 likes, 634 comments, 702 Facebook likes, 2,632 shares on LinkedIn and 79 retweets on Twitter? I did. And that's exactly why I wrote it. I am a new author on LinkedIn and I know a thing or two about blogging and going viral. If I just write about marketing, at most, I will get between 1,000 and 10,000 views over a week. If I write about something personal - more. But if I write about something that people have strong opinions on or that hits a raw nerve - the sky is literally the limit.
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Marketing
Monday, 12 July 2010
Brisbane and Gold Coast - This seminar tomorrow shouldn't be missed
One of Australia’s leading experts on trading stocks is coming to Brisbane tomorrow for a once-only FREE SEMINAR to help Brisbane and Gold Coast residents learn more about trading shares.
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Marketing
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Managing your own super fund?
I dabble in shares and its interesting how many people out there actually manage their own superannuation funds.
I have had so many hit and misses it’s ridiculous and enough to shy anyone away from buying shares on the Australian Stock Exchange – yet I still persist.
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Management