1. Pocket
Pocket is a social bookmarking website where users can save videos, blogs, and stories from any publication or web page.
A user can save a blog to their Pocket by clicking a Pocket button after they have read it. This is a great way for you to continue to drive traffic to your blogs.
Assume that a visitor to your blog likes the content and wants it to be re-visited later. Perhaps your blog is all about YouTube SEO. They want to use it every time they upload a new video.
They can do this with Pocket. They can also share their content with others using Pocket.
You should add a Pocket button on your blog.
2. Medium
Medium allows you to publish your blogs online. Medium is one of the most visited blog platforms, with nearly 100 million users per month.
Medium is often used to create thought leadership content. Many freelance writers also post blogs to Medium. Cross-publishing blogs can be done on this website without affecting your SEO.
Your blog must meet Medium's standards. However, if it meets these standards, it can be recommended to Medium through the Medium home page.
Make sure to pay attention when you publish a Medium blog. Users will discover your post easily. You can also recommend and share content on the platform. More and more people will share and enjoy your content.
3. Pinterest
Social media is a great place to promote your blog posts, as we all know. Pinterest is a great place for you to begin.
Kristen Baker, HubSpot's marketing manager, said that "with over 250 million users on Pinterest, why would marketers not want to be there?"
Pinterest is a great place to promote blogs, create a community and drive traffic. It's a great place for blogs to be posted, as users can click through to live links.
To make your posts searchable, you can use keywords and hashtags. You can then engage with other accounts online and build your following.