Como o Pretty Links ajudou o planet5d.com a criar uma marca próspera
Since I released Pretty Links (PLP), I've become friends with some fantastic bloggers. Many of these PLP users are really top notch bloggers and have used Pretty Links in ways that I never anticipated. One of these PLP users is Mitch "planetMitch" Aunger over at planet5d.com.
Conteúdo excelente + marketing incrível = uma marca próspera
PlanetMitch sabe praticamente tudo sobre câmeras Canon, acessórios e técnicas fotográficas, e seu site é uma prova definitiva desse fato. Ele está nessa atividade há apenas dois anos e, nesse curto período, construiu um blog e uma marca impressionantes, que é um site de destino para qualquer pessoa interessada em fotografia. Seus artigos foram selecionados por vários sites de notícias importantes porque seu conteúdo é muito oportuno e relevante.
Como planetaMitch Isso acontece?
PlanetMitch vem usando o Pretty Links para acelerar o sucesso de seu blog e de sua marca há um ano. Aqui está o que planetaMitch tem a dizer sobre o Pretty Links:
Sim, é verdade, sou um fanático pelo Pretty Links e isso porque sei que ele ajudou a transformar meu blog em um destino extremamente popular para fotógrafos. Se você é um blogueiro do WordPress, provavelmente sabe que a criação de um blog realmente leva tempo - chocante, eu sei! Mas, ao dedicar tempo ao seu blog, você procura ferramentas para melhorar a experiência do usuário, bem como maneiras de facilitar o processo de criação do blog. O Pretty Links é uma ferramenta indispensável para ambos.
New bloggers (and even experienced ones) don’t spend enough time working on branding themselves and their blog. Pretty Links’s Pretty Bar and URL shortening tools are phenomenal ways to let readers see your brand and share your brand with others. The more readers see your brand, the more they’ll think about coming back - isn’t this what advertisers know how to do? Well, you should be doing the same things to build your brand - and Pretty Links does just that.
I have one case where other people were sharing a page that I linked in one of my blog posts (that was created with the URL shortener and with the Pretty Bar attached) with others - and they were copying my branded link to share. My post had over 1000 hits, but thru sharing Meu URL de marca com a Pretty Bar foi compartilhado mais de 50.000 vezes. Imagine sua marca sendo compartilhada tantas vezes com apenas um simples link que a PLP criou!
E não vamos nos esquecer das economias de tempo. A ferramenta de substituição de palavras-chave do PLP, por si só, já me economiza horas e horas - because all I have to do is to include a keyword (“training” for example) in a post and PLP automatically inserts a link to my training page - apply that to your affiliate links - type a product name and PLP inserts your affiliate link - simple. I have hundreds of keywords built up. Imagine the amount of time that saves! And that’s just one of several different time savers included.
[Pretty Links] replaces several other wordpress plugins - Blair has included several features that do the same things as other plugins (re-tweet, social media bars etc) - using only one plugin saves resources and reduces plugin conflicts.
Would my blog be as popular as it is without Pretty Links? Maybe - but I know that it makes my blogging life easier and I know it has helped branding my site. I darn well won’t give it up!
Aqui estão alguns links para planetaMitch's blog that will showcase his use of PLP's Tweet Count Badge and PLP's branded pretty bar:
http://blog.planet5d.com/vvq -- Just an example of some of planetaMitch's phenomenal content and his use of PLP's Automated Keyword Replacement (the red links in his content body)
http://blog.planet5d.com/zs5 -- Many of planetaMitch's articles get re-tweeted like crazy
http://blog.planet5d.com/5dadb -- Even when planetaMitch's external links are shared, they retain his branding -- helping his site be more viral
PlanetMitch em planet5d.com is a great example of someone who has used PLP to streamline his blog and to create a thriving brand -- I think anyone trying to build a brand could take a lesson or two from him.