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How To Create Effective Posts on the 4 Main Social Sites [Infographic]

From www.bitrebels.com

It can be tough knowing what works on which social site. This infographic lays it out nicely. It will show you how to create effective posts on each site.


If you want to be very effective at posting on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Google+, it can take a bit more finesse and patience than expected. Just like you learn through trial and error what topics your blog readers gravitate to, you have to take time to learn about your social media audiences as well.

With this infographic, learn how to create effective posts on each major site to maximize reach and potential.

Ally Greer:

GREAT tips in here: although I still can't get behind the "optimal timing for posts." I'll always stand behind my theory that there is no right answer for that.

Samuel Pustea's comment, July 10, 2013 1:20 PM
Yes, almost all of us post to all of those 4 social media sites. ;)

I love the little details one can learn in making the best social updates int heir network.

Almost all the social updates I do are based on the testing I have done.

Samuel from internetdreams.com
Amanda N Snyder's comment, July 10, 2013 3:00 PM
Social networking is a never-ending experiment. You are free to enjoy the journey because there is no ultimate destination!
Antoine Gravet's curator insight, September 10, 2013 11:20 AM

La recette pour créer des posts, publications optimales sur les réseaux sociaux Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter et Google+ avec les créneaux horaires pour être vu. Guide pour le CM à imprimer et à garder sur soi ;)

Facebook: The SEO Value of Likes, Shares, Comments

From www.antoniocalero.com

What is the best type of action in order to maximise your Page Reach? Facebook assigns different weight to different actions based on user behaviour. (#Facebook: Likes vs. Shares vs.
Ally Greer:

According to this post:


1 Facebook comment = 7 likes

1 Facebook share = 2 comments, 14 likes.


I'm not sure where these numbers come from, but there is a compelling case for the fact that comments and shares are much more valuable than likes. 


When it comes down to it, always go for the shares. This means that your audience found your content worth of sharing with their audience.

Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, May 6, 2013 9:55 PM

Great post on what brings the HEAT from Facebook. Adjust your FMarketing accordingly. BTW, helps SEO too.