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[…] Here’s an example of a screencast I made that explains how to use BuzzSumo to find guest posting opportunities. […]
ReplyUntil now, there really hasn’t been a free tool to quickly tell you what the most popular content is for any given subject during a time period.
Why would you care about such a tool? A few reasons: Easy headline research to find what’s getting read, content trends you can capitalize on, easily finding the influencers that are starting those trends to connect with them and easily finding the most popular content on any site.
BuzzSumo Is a free tool (while in beta) that helps you identify the most influential content and influencers for any keyword or niche. I’m going to show you how to use each of those to create better content for guest blogging or for your own site.
Each time you search for a keyword, BuzzSumo gives you the title of the post and the blog it came from so you can easily make a list to monitor those sites.
Buzzsumo sorts the content by type: Articles, infographics, videos, guest posts, giveaways, interviews. You can filter them and only choose the types of content you want to find or leave them all checked to see what types of content are the most popular. Great way to get ideas for fresh content!
You can figure out where the topic, keyword or niche is the most popular by starting with the channel it’s being shared on the most then reverse engineering by searching that channel and finding where the post originated and who shared it.
The influence or tab allows you to sift through the most influential people talking about your topic and sort by page rank, page authority, followers, retweet ratio and reply ratio. From there you can follow them directly on Twitter or make a list of the most influential people in your topics to start engaging with and reach out to.
Now that you know who the influencers are for that topic, you can enter the URL of their blog and quickly see the top list of most popular posts to see what content on their blog does the best and get an idea for types of content to suggest for a guest post.
At the top of the page you can click on the Google+, LinkedIn, Facebook, twitter or total shares to sort the content and figure out what’s the most popular for each channel.
If you’re crunching data for compiling a big list over time, this is helpful to Savior data in a spreadsheet or get it sent straight to an RSS feed.
What do you use BuzzSumo for? Let me know in the comments.
Joel Widmer is the Founder & CEO of Fluxe Digital Marketing—a content marketing shop that helps smart businesses create, produce and promote their content through a unique one-on-one interview process. When he’s not working, Joel can be found trying new restaurants with his wife, son, and daughter.
[…] Here’s an example of a screencast I made that explains how to use BuzzSumo to find guest posting opportunities. […]
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