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Hi, and salute to all hard working WA members and friends
It's something I have thought about for a while now and wanted to share with you. It's about publishing content.
I have learned from WA that it's enough to publish your articles once a day. If you publish more than one article google may look upon it as scam. Have you learned that too?
But what about when we share others content on social media? What are the rules for that? How many articles or other content can we share throughout a day?
I am a bit confused. I hope someone of you may know this.
Thanks for reading this post and have a super great day wishing you prosperous days.
Tove
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I often share up to 10 posts in social media, my own stuff and shares from others. Since I am here in WA my social media shares have gone down significantly.
Blogpost I post max 2 a week, mostly 1 (or even none for certain websites)
I am so much involved here with commenting and answering so that I am not very much on G+ anymore, But the main things I still post there, only I don't engage very much with other people's posts, what I did before - and what allows you to have more engagement on YOUR post. SO my engagement rate for my posts has gone down drastically
This will give you a complete list of limits to your social media posting.
http://help.coschedule.com/hc/en-us/articles/215191637-Social-Media-Publishing-Limits
Derek
Thanks for providing me with a link. I read it. What does Status Update means regarding Facebook?
I don't believe that publishing more than one solid article a day is considered bad form by Google (technically it's not spam - that's unsolicited commercial email). I've not heard that before. I usually don't publish more than once per day, sometimes (once a site is established, once per week), but I've also set up sites with 3 per day for a week and not been penalized.
I'm interested to hear what others have to share on the topic as well.
Thanks for your answer. What about sharing content? How many times do you do that on social media, for example on Facebook?
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Thank you for providing this information.