My most shared posts of 2015 and what I've learned from them

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Abdur12
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My most shared posts of 2015 and what I've learned from them

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At this time of year, it is time to look back and continue learning. Let's start with a brief analysis of the most shared posts on my blog.

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With 3 days to go until the end of 2015, I have published 362 posts on Marketingguerrilla and Zenguerrilla in 2015. This brings me to 1,618 entries since I launched the blog. I don't recommend writing for the sake of writing.

Although from the outside it may seem that my main weapon is brutal force, I have a different vision. I write for pleasure and I don't mind spending time on a post that later has no visibility in search engines.

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Contents

1 The 3 most shared posts on social networks in 2015 on this blog
1.1 Warning about buying Facebook Likes (post number 1)
1.2 The benefits of a blog for a local business (post number 2)
1.3 Finding a niche for an online store japan phone number example without relying too much on Google (post number 3)
2 Lessons learned and conclusions after this brief analysis
The 3 most shared posts on social networks in 2015 on this blog
Therefore, this time I have focused on the most shared posts on social networks (Facebook, Twitter) in 2015. This is a more direct user feedback because to appear on Google your content does not always have to be liked by the user.

Warning about buying Facebook Likes (post number 1)
This entry was published on February 3rd of this year. Here are the basic data.

Title : Why buying Likes with Facebook Ads still bothers your organic reach and what you can do to fix it
Post type : Mega post with 3,532 words
Shared on social networks (1,357) : Facebook (566), Twitter (733), Google+ (58), LinkedIn (178), Pinterest (1)
Shares/day : 4.13
Comments : 55
This post was the most shared on social media in 2015. Although it is not an exact relationship in this case, there is a linear proportion between the effort made and the reward obtained. I rarely sit down to write more than 3,500 words and invest a whole day in research, editing and publishing.
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