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Monday, June 17, 2013

10 Wrong Social Steps That You Have Hidden Under Your Sleeve

Having a blog does not mean that you are posting quality contents. You might have contents that are worth reading but that does not allow to tag them as unique or quality contents.

When you see that, your blog or website is attracting less traffic you go on adopting wrong ways to drive traffic. You purchase social media tools to keep your audience engaged. Have you ever thought that these might have some wrong effect on your social image?

You preach people about quality and not quantity, but you keep your auto-tweets on every day, even on the weekends. Fake social profiles, social tool bags, it’s a serious grave in this web world. You have to consider the matter deeply.

People or rather our readers might be annoyed and will not like to comment or share the post. However, people you are doing wrong. You have hidden tactics under the sleeve. Let’s see what wrong you do with your audience.

Check out the 10 things that bloggers and website owners often do:

1.       Buying Fake Followers

Do you have ever realized that the fake followers are nothing more than robots? They do not have real friends and hence they cannot be your real followers.

2.       Counting Your Fake Followers
You cannot ignore that you add or count your fake followers account in the press release, speeches, share of webinars that you post or share in your blog.

3.       Auto-Tweets

You tell people about quality and you tend to shift the focus from that lesson. You keep your auto-tweets switched on 24 hours a day, even on weekends and on the holidays.

4.       To Increase the EdgeRank Score

You might be posting fill in the blank question on the Facebook pages to raise the EdgeRank score. Do you think that it is a justified way to engage your audience at your website?

5.       Tagging in Images and Videos

You keep on tagging people on the posts in Facebook. It might be images or may be videos that you share directly from the blog or from your personal places. You keep on tagging people to those media contents just to make your followers visit them and forcefully engage them in turn to increase the EdgeRank score.

6.       Increasing the Klout Score

You might be going on increasing the Klout score with the use of simple way to thank or retweeting the post of those followers who favorite one post of yours.

7.       Retweeting

Yup, you retweet a lot. Retweeting help you to build a strong social identity and thus attract a huge crowd at your blog.

8.       Having Fake Accounts

You set up your own fake accounts on Facebook, Pinterest, Google Plus, Twitter and other popular social media sites to retweet, share, like, comments, pin or +1 your own contents.

9.       Copying From Your Competitors

You often do this. You copy the service description of your competitor or some other bloggers, which you find good and share them on your own profile. However, you forget the fact that someone on the Web is watching your actions.

10.   Email Lists

You often register yourself in the to an email list to receive free stuff and them opt-out immediately after copying the information to share them on your own blog.

Aha! So you have started feeling guilty and you are trying to close the tab to ignore the blog post shared here. However, people, stop using these wrong tactic as it will demoralize the value and won’t bring that essence back with which you have entered the blogosphere.

Concentrate on your audience from today and stop focusing on the increase of scores.

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