Reuse your posts on social media to be compensated for them?

Julian Brockmann

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I wrote a lot of posts on social media. Sometimes personal stuff, sometimes in depth. I preferred this because I wanted interaction, but the posts are already good the way they are without reactions.
Now I know which posts got traction and which didn't based on statistics.
How can I reuse them to make money with them?

Challenges:
  1. When blogging, you normally focus on one topic and stick to it. You name your blogurl accordingly. My topics are all over the place.
  2. I am german so part of the eu and there you have to put your real address there if you want to make money with your website. Many, well performing posts are containing sensitive information, I would completely give up my anonymity.
  3. Does that work seo-wise, given that google will detect duplicates?
 
No reply? What's up? Am I shadowbanned or what?
there's no shadowban on BHW... not that I know of anyway...

And you've not gotten a reply because people don't know the answer to your question, or they haven't seen this thread yet (it's weekend, and people have a life outside of BHW, so be patient)

I don't know the answer to your questions, but I commented to calm you down a little and to also bump your thread, hoping someone can answer your questions :)
 
A common misconception is using a keyword-stuffed domain. Don't. This is often a reason many fail on their journey.

Use a generic name that can encompass a variety of topics, or at least a generic name that can encompass a niche. If you want to capitalize on yourself as a personality, use your name.

Duplicate content isn't necessarily bad.

I would embed the social posts and turn them into in-depth blog posts. Or just concat multiple tweets into a single blog post, for example.
 
If the posts you made gained no likes or “traction” then what makes you think you deserve compensation for them?

You don’t.

But you can write better. :)
 
I have always wondered why folks work for free for social media. Publishing on facebook or twitter you're just giving them your hard work.

Best strategy IMO is to publish on your own site then share the link on social media. That way you get compensated for your work.
 
I have always wondered why folks work for free for social media. Publishing on facebook or twitter you're just giving them your hard work.

Best strategy IMO is to publish on your own site then share the link on social media. That way you get compensated for your work.
I agree. Invest in yourself or your business first.
 
I don't know the answer to your questions, but I commented to calm you down a little and to also bump your thread, hoping someone can answer your questions :)
Thank you @tazarbm for calming down a fellow member seeking desperate help. Its valuable for sure! :)

I would embed the social posts and turn them into in-depth blog posts. Or just concat multiple tweets into a single blog post, for example.
This sounds like a good idea.

If the posts you made gained no likes or “traction” then what makes you think you deserve compensation for them?

You don’t.

But you can write better. :)
No my friend, sorry but I do not agree with your view.

Often times we create a valuable piece of social media post but we do not get enough traction and reaction that it deserves. It depends upon lot many factors, like which platform it is being posted? How many followers, likes that account has? Which group it is being posted to? Time of posting, and many other factors are there, so we just cant say that the post was bad and didn't deserve response. :)


Best strategy IMO is to publish on your own site then share the link on social media. That way you get compensated for your work.
Yes this is good strategy. It can also be a good idea to compile your social posts and publish on your own blog/ website alternatively.



@Julian Brockmann You have not mentioned which social media platforms you have worked so hard for. It will be helpful for us to give our insights if you mention the names of the platforms.

For example, Pinterest doesn't allow to repost the same thing often, it is against their policy. So let us know the platform names to be able to help you.

Cheers!
 
I am talking forums detailing all kinds of topics and a lot on reddit and quora. Nothing actually on facebook, as I don't use facebook, I haven't understood the appeal yet.

Also, I'd like you guys to react to those two more in detail:

  1. I am german so part of the eu and there you have to put your real address there if you want to make money with your website. Many, well performing posts are containing sensitive information, I would completely give up my anonymity.
  2. Does that work seo-wise, given that google will detect duplicates?

Pinterest doesn't allow to repost the same thing
It doesn't matter because as I wrote it, I can do with it whatever I want to. They don't own my content just for themselves.
 
It doesn't matter because as I wrote it, I can do with it whatever I want to. They don't own my content just for themselves.
Let me explain technically.

According to Pinterest policy, you can not repeatedly post a same pin that has the combination of same image + same url.

Even though the content is yours, make sure you pin the url with different image or else they will penalize you. In other words you can pin the same url (means share the same url) with different images multiple times, just make sure that images are unique every time.

Hope my point is more clear now.
 
Let me explain technically.

According to Pinterest policy, you can not repeatedly post a same pin that has the combination of same image + same url.

Even though the content is yours, make sure you pin the url with different image or else they will penalize you. In other words you can pin the same url (means share the same url) with different images multiple times, just make sure that images are unique every time.

Hope my point is more clear now.

Do humans actually use pinterest? The way I see it it's just spam meant for google images (they're pretty successful at it too).
 
Do humans actually use pinterest? The way I see it it's just spam meant for google images (they're pretty successful at it too).
ha ha...yes my friend.

I have fetched a good deal of quality traffic from Pinterest and made some good bucks from it. So I love Pinterest :D
 
Let me explain technically.

According to Pinterest policy, you can not repeatedly post a same pin that has the combination of same image + same url.

Even though the content is yours, make sure you pin the url with different image or else they will penalize you. In other words you can pin the same url (means share the same url) with different images multiple times, just make sure that images are unique every time.

Hope my point is more clear now.
I am not using Pinterest.
 
you need to build your own blog. than redirect the traffic from your SM to your blog, there you can put adsense,aff etc
 
  1. When blogging, you normally focus on one topic and stick to it. You name your blogurl accordingly. My topics are all over the place.
  2. I am german so part of the eu and there you have to put your real address there if you want to make money with your website. Many, well performing posts are containing sensitive information, I would completely give up my anonymity.
  1. I don't see this issue, at least from a blog standpoint. But unless your writing style and unique content can pull enough readers, don't expect people to remain and skim through your ramblings. Most people are only interested in specific topics and only will visit those.
  2. There is a multitude of options for that. Let's start with the simplest one: Why do you include sensitive information?
 
Did you read the challenges?
yes,
1. if it's personal blog than it's not necessary for topic to be locked on one niche, since the niche is you. not mention blog there is a lot youtuber that do that niche all over place, people just watch it cause they like the host.
2. anonymity? the one know your adress is ads company, and when you get paid you need to report and pay the tax anyway. how it's diff from you get paid by your company for works, or having business and the data on the gov etc. or you mean need to put your adress in the site? it's my first time hearing this. need to ask your lawyer or learn more about Eu rule. well probably you can do some turnaround like put it on the site but hidden only you can check it. cloaking. list goes on.
3. Seo wise, it's no like 1:1 dupe right, you post part of the content on SM and put the rest on the blog. it will be harder to rank since the topic is all over place. but in this case your main traffic come from SM anyway. you can do seo as it grow.
 
3. Seo wise, it's no like 1:1 dupe right, you post part of the content on SM and put the rest on the blog. it will be harder to rank since the topic is all over place. but in this case your main traffic come from SM anyway. you can do seo as it grow.
Linking to your own blog is normally met with removal of your url or whole post due to "spam", because SM doesn't care about you, they want to keep the traffic to themselves and you as their free worker bee. Just like this forum, if I linked to my blog in every post, it would be removed, the content would stay.

If you have experience in this field, you know the subleties.
 
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