I have a really good article, now what?
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Hi guys,
New guy to SEO and new site, need some help.
I've got a really good article (Deal Guide: How to Pay $50/mo (or nothing) for Unlimited Everything on AT&T), a few days old and it's already going viral on StumbleUpon and is getting shared on Facebook and Tweeted. My question is, now what?
What can I do to boost it's value? I feel like I should be doing something to further push my article and build recognition for my new website.
Should I run a Facebook sponsored story and further increase "likes" and shares?
Blog/Forum commenting? I've done a little bit of this but there's so many iPhone 4s articles out there, that I don't know where to start. Should I be hitting the high PR pages? How can I find out if comments are follow/no-follow?
Any other ideas?
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You definitely need to be getting links from other quality domains to the article. Go find tech and budgeting sites and let them know about the article. If it really is a good article you will probably have some of them mention it.
Google says they use social signals and I think Bing has said the same thing but I haven't seen anything that quantifies the value of likes yet.
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