Are you looking for ways to find more traffic for your website, and create more results with the marketing that you are already doing? Content syndication is an amazing way to do that. In this article were going to discuss what is content syndication and how to create it.
First, let’s answer the question what is content syndication… Content syndication simply is a way of making your content available to multiple other sources. This creates a form of leverage that gives you the ability to create your content once while maximizing your exposure on the Internet by distributing your content in many places at the same time.
Now this concept may be a little hard to understand at first but once you see it in action it’s really a pretty simple idea the grasp. Let’s give you a few examples so you can get a better picture of what I’m talking about.
Let’s say I write a new article for my blog. Without syndication my content just kind of sits there. I don’t necessarily have any exposure to that article. And I may find that unless I do some extra marketing I won’t even get any traffic to that article.
What content syndication does for me is allows me to focus on creating my content while knowing that every article I create is gaining maximum exposure because I have a process that automatically places that article and many places all over the Internet. Here’s some of the ways that I personally use to syndicate my own content.

The first strategy for creating content syndication is to partner with a marketing mastermind to syndicate each other’s content.
I created a mastermind group with the purpose of syndicating each other’s content. This particular form of syndication is done on social media networks like Twitter, Digg, StumbleUpon, and Facebook. Whenever I create a new article I simply send an e-mail to the mastermind group asking them to syndicate my content.
They use a tool called Ping.fm to send an update to 20 different social networking sites all at once, with a brief post offering the value of that content.This is really called micro blogging. For example I create a new article called “What is Content Syndication?”.
My team then “Pings” 20 or more social media sites all at once with a message that reads something like “Do you know What Content Syndication is, or how to get it? Check this out…”. And then add your link.With four of us doing this form of content syndication, we are able to almost instantly generate 80 or more links to a brand-new article from social media. Of course you can imagine what would happen if you had 10 people using a strategy like this… or even 100.
A second strategy for creating content syndication is to be a part of a tribe.
This is essentially the same strategy it just works more on autopilot eliminating the manual processing in the first method. Using this one strategy can almost immediately start generating traffic for your website. The way it works is you join a tribe of people who are already syndicating each other’s content. I’m about to show you a tool that will let you do it on autopilot.
All you really have to do is join a tribe and then network to find people in the tribe who are in a similar niche as you, so that you can auto-syndicate each other. When you do this every time you submit a post people who are syndicating you will automatically promote your content on up to 40 different social networks. Many of these people have extremely large lists on those networks causing you to receive traffic immediately.
By my own personal experience I can tell you that within five days of using this tool I was getting over 800 shares on 40 different social networks for every single new post! I’ve never seen anything like it. If you would like to know more about how you can join my tribe and receive automatic syndication from me, check it out at this link right here.
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May 22, 2011 at 9:59 pm
Very good article Joe..I am looking to get more into the tribe pro syndication soon. thanks for the great content
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May 23, 2011 at 3:38 pm
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback James.
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January 14, 2012 at 7:34 am
Still don’t really understand it Joe. Sorry. I’ve written an article (blog) and this is automatically fed through to my Twitter account as a means of promoting my blog and getting people to follow me on Twitter and visit my site. I’ll give the tribe strategy a go though. Thanks Dylan.
January 14, 2012 at 12:26 pm
Dylan,
Great, that means you are syndicating your articles from your blog to twitter. That’s great. You get links back to your blog from twitter which helps your page rank better AND you may get traffic from people who read your tweets and want to click through back to your blog.
That’s what content syndication is all about. Creating Content ONCE one your blog but then having it create both traffic and links from other sources (like twittter & facebook).
From what you said there are 2 ways you can increase the amount of syndication.
1. Syndicate to more social networks.
Instead of just syndicating your content on twitter, syndicate to facebook, digg, stumbleupon, delicous, and up to 40 other social networks. That creates more links and traffic back to your blog as you add those other social networks.
2. Get other people to syndicate (promote) your content on their social networks. I have about 100 people on tribepro who automatically syndicate all my content to THEIR social media networks. This creates thousands of links back to my website every month and some good traffic by itself.
Tribepro can help you do both of those things… Post on more of your social networks at the same time AND create partnerships where other people promote your content on their social networks.
It’s fantastic! Check it out here…
http://bit.ly/y4M0Up