Thanks for sharing. So... what is the "correct" pro way to publish a blog post? I.e. do you publish only to your own blog and then post links to it from everywhere, or do you post the same full content to multiple places (own blog + medium + linked + etc)?
Thanks. So, you post the full article to also dev.to and freecodecamp, but those versions include a link back to your blog, mailing list subscription form and/or Twitter, right?
Can you give order-of-magnitude example numbers, e.g. how much traffic a single successful/popular post in dev.to brings to your own site/blog?
I have a disclaimer on those sites saying: "The article was originally posted on my blog" - with a link
I haven't checked the analytics on how much traffic it gets. I'm most interested in the number of new follower it gets when the owners of those platforms share the article on Twitter.
I just checked one of yours videos on YT, you're great and very talented. I will definitely subscribe, wish you have big success in 2020.
I also checked your transparently published list which is really low at the time, but I think you will reach your goals soon enough.
Hopefully I will!
What you mean by "really low"? Like the income? 😆
yep, the income :/
Amazing post. How did you grow your Twitter following so quickly?
I was very active. Had 8500+ tweets in 11 months 😆
Haha makes sense. And you’re probably too transparent so that helps :)
Thanks for sharing. So... what is the "correct" pro way to publish a blog post? I.e. do you publish only to your own blog and then post links to it from everywhere, or do you post the same full content to multiple places (own blog + medium + linked + etc)?
I kinda do both.
Own blog + dev.to + freecodecamp and then share links to social media platforms.
Thanks. So, you post the full article to also dev.to and freecodecamp, but those versions include a link back to your blog, mailing list subscription form and/or Twitter, right?
Can you give order-of-magnitude example numbers, e.g. how much traffic a single successful/popular post in dev.to brings to your own site/blog?
I have a disclaimer on those sites saying: "The article was originally posted on my blog" - with a link
I haven't checked the analytics on how much traffic it gets. I'm most interested in the number of new follower it gets when the owners of those platforms share the article on Twitter.
Good read Florin. Appreciate the transparency
I'm doing my best! 😃
Happy you liked it!
Nice list!
Glad you like it!