Building Social Media Influence
A recent study affirms: Content quality (not quantity) builds social media influence. Surveys conducted by Brian Solis and Vocus support this statement. You are invited to see the numbers, which make us both pleased and thankful to our bloggers for being a part of it.
In our mission supporting a blogger community that creates value we do monitor blogs closely from submission onwards. Spam and splogs have been an issue for everyone. Luckily we have developed immunity to all kinds of useless blogs, and reject lots of them daily - to keep the community trustworthy and clean. All time leaders are "tattoos" and "hairstyles" related blogs. A friendly advice would be better to stay off those topics, because we are simply banning such blogs for good. If there is any you might encounter that seems as if it escaped our attention - please do let us know to re-consider, or vote it accordingly.
The point is: if you are in pursuit of numbers - be it blog readers, Twitter followers, etc - please keep in mind that quality and authenticity of published content determines your blog's success, and attracts readers' attention. Making use of any blog promotion service without considering those - won't do any good. Cheers!
// Image by shannonpaul

The point is: if you are in pursuit of numbers - be it blog readers, Twitter followers, etc - please keep in mind that quality and authenticity of published content determines your blog's success, and attracts readers' attention. Making use of any blog promotion service without considering those - won't do any good. Cheers!
// Image by shannonpaul
Labels: influence, quality, social media
Blogger Comments [4]
Just discovered your blog and agree with the article on blog content. Following many marketing and branding blogs, which also emphasize the need for great content.
Thank you for promoting the cause of meaningful value in blogs. The internet is already overflowing with "content." We need filters to help sort the wheat from the chaff.
The mission of my blog is analogous: turning quantity of "friends" and "followers" into quality of real relationships.
Thank you @GutsyWriter and @Buddy Hodges for sharing our vision. Regards
me gusta escribir, y entré en ésto por casualidad. Leo con atención lo que ustedes afirman, y estoy de acuerdo con la cuestión de filtrar contenidos. No todo es edificante, eso ya depende de cada uno-
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