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The best 14 communities for promoting your content

I'm always looking to source new channels for distributing content that's of value to relevant users.

I've been a member of online communities for years, but recently published this article sharing the top 14 communities for distributing content.

If you've traditionally relied on just sharing content across social channels or with your internal team, you might find some of the suggestions useful.

The full list included:

  • Facebook groups
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest group boards
  • Quora
  • Reddit
  • Medium
  • Slack communities
  • Growth Hackers
  • BizSugar
  • Hacker News
  • Longreads
  • Zest
  • Create your own community

As with all communities, it's important to first share value before expecting anything in return.

If you were interested about some of the best practices for each unique community, I'd suggest checking out my full article here: https://clickthrough.marketing/post/180919-The-14-Best-Online-Communities-for-Promoting-Your-Content

I'd love to know if there's any other channels you find effective?

on September 20, 2019
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