Explore some tools that might be able to help bloggers aggregate multiple feeds into a single source.
Content Aggregation for Multiple Blogs
Posted by AmyJordan under Online MarketingFrom http://sheposts.com 3931 days ago
Made Hot by: kingofcontent92 on July 26, 2013 8:45 am
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I saw this blog show up in my traffic stats as a referrer and I'm pleased to see that others are sharing my content and finding it helpful. :)
In regards to content curating/aggregation: it truly is amazing for not only keeping track of valuable content but for traffic generation as well.
When I first got started driving traffic to my blog, I used content curation heavily on Scoop.it and it's did great for helping me build relationships and gaining more exposure as well.
I really enjoyed this piece and your take on content curation. I'll be sure to share it with my social circle. I'll also comment and share it on bizsugar.com.
Keep up the great work and I look forward to connecting with you more soon. :)
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