Some time back, I was asked to do a work flow diagram about how I link my blog to my social media websites.

I finally got around to doing it so here is my video walk-through:

If you want to download the work flow diagram, here it is too:

blog workflow How To Automate Your Blog Work Flow And Increase Your Search Engine Ranking

This diagram shows you how I turn a single blog post into about 40 back links. I currently publish about 1 blog post per week on average.

If you were interested to build up the page rank and traffic for your own blog, I would suggest you use the formula above and start publishing 1 post per day on specific keywords.

You can also supplement the strategy above with article marketing. I have a team of people who can handle all my article writing and back links on this service: http://PersonalBrandingTheme.com . Combining blog marketing and article marketing is a very effective weapon to build search ending ranking and traffic.

If you want to know how to set up your Ping.FM account and your Hootsuite account, you can review this related post here:

How To Use HootSuite & Ping.FM to Publish Your WordPress Blog To All Your Social Media Sites

It took me 2 years to learn by trial and error and the steps above is worth it’s weight in gold. Whether you are an affiliate marketer or an income blogger, you can use these strategies to improve your results.

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Brian Wong is a serial entrepreneur, Internet marketer and social media marketing expert. Brian helps individuals to succeed online through social media marketing, blogging and online marketing.

11 Comments

Tom CarmichaelNo Gravatar

13. Jul, 2010

Hi Brian,

Excellent job once again – automation is the key for making the most out of any website and leveraging as much SEO value from any activity as possible. Thanks for the tip!

Brian WongNo Gravatar

14. Jul, 2010

Thanks Tom. Am glad you find it useful :)

Ajish KumarNo Gravatar

14. Jul, 2010

Hi Brian,

Nice post. I have already implemented you tip and working fine too. Hoostsuite is a good one. But still wondering how to get a 500 sustainable unique visitors per day. Do you have anything on this lineA

Thanks,
Ajish

Brian WongNo Gravatar

14. Jul, 2010

Supplement your back link strategy with article marketing.

Siau HenNo Gravatar

20. Jul, 2010

Thanks for sharing. Love the diagram.

I see you use Socrate Theme for your niche blog, Tabata Exercise, how you find it? Effective?

LemuelNo Gravatar

07. Aug, 2010

Hi Brian,

Thank you for sharing it. I’m still a newbie in internet marketing and income blogger.

Your blog helps me in pursuing financial freedom.

Thank you again and More Power.

TInaNo Gravatar

21. Aug, 2010

thank you brian, that is helpful! i really appreciate you spelling all this out to make it clearer to newbies like me.

there is one thing i wonder that isn’t mentioned here, and i’m not sure if you’ve mentioned it elsewhere in your site…

i find it soooo easy to post to facebook and twitter via all the links so many people provide on their web articles and such these days…easier, i think, than creating a blog post…although i plan to do a lot of blog posts, of course, as well…but for quick links to articles or retweets…is there a way to have those feed back to my wordpress (self hosted) site?

maybe i missed it somewhere…but it just seems like the reverse could also be set up to send the info back to my blog if i tweet or post to facebook…is the way to do that just via the sidebar widgets that i can install to show the twitter and facebook feeds? or is there a way to have twitter/facebook post an actual blog post to my blog?

thanks again, you are actually really helping me sort through the confusion of all this info that is so very overwhelming! i set up my hootsuite account last night and so far i’m LOVING IT! having everything in one place instead of having to log off and on all the time is REALLY handy!

TitusNo Gravatar

08. Oct, 2010

Brian,

I just found your blog. If I am creating a social network using wordpress/buddypress, and want my members to be able to update all of their other social networks at the same time, are these the services you’re referring to? Doesn’t OpenId do all of this or do you recommend using a wordpress plugin to handle this too?

anwerNo Gravatar

12. Dec, 2010

hi brian,
plz tell me how can i promote my 4 blogs using this method, do i have to create seperate account for each blogs?specially social marketing site,bcoz all of blogs have different topics…

thanks

StellaNo Gravatar

19. Dec, 2010

Brian, thanks for taking time to provide an expose into how you make you blogging productive.

I just started my blog (1 month now) and begining to get overwhelmed with social bookmarking one post after another – this could easily distract someone from the real deal of creating great contents for readers.

Thank God I found this post while researching for free startegies for automating social bookmarking of blog posts.

I have been using Hootsuite so my task now is to create accounts in the social bookmarks supported by Ping.fm.

Thanks for a great post.

Stella

TinaNo Gravatar

30. Mar, 2011

Brian, still would love an answer to my question above…and just thought of another for you…do you do a podcast, or would you consider doing one? I am really learning a lot via podcasts, and I love the info you share here on your site…I think it would be fabulous to do a podcast as well! I know *I* would subscribe!!

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