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Tying your blog to your website
From the course: Social Media Promotion for Musicians, Artists, and Engineers
Tying your blog to your website
- [Instructor] Regardless if it's your website, blog, Facebook page, or YouTube channel people come back more regularly if there's new material posted. Because it takes longer to redesign a website than almost anything else online, people usually do it a lot less often than they should. But the one way to keep your site refreshed with new material is to tie your blog to it. You can see here here's my website, and there's my blogs. We can do this in a couple of ways. For instance, you can use the blog's RSS feed to link to a section on your site. The problem with this is that even though your visitors will notice, Google might not which negates some of the effect of the refreshed content. The other way is to have the blog built right in to the homepage of your site with links to the rest of your site. In this case, the blog would have the same domain name as your site which in my case is bobbyoswsinski.com. Of course, if WordPress has already been installed on your hosting site, this…
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Blogging marketing strategies2m 8s
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Blogging platforms overview6m 35s
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Designing your blog1m 41s
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Your RSS feed1m 35s
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The secrets to a successful blog1m 57s
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Blog SEO1m 35s
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Tying your blog to your website1m 2s
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Why blogs fail2m 28s
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Popular blog list sites1m 4s
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