Examples of using Buzzsumo in English and their translations into German
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A BuzzSumo search results page looks something like this.
You can also use Buzzsumo to find blog post ideas.
You can find the type of content most preferred by your audience,by plugging in your niche in Buzzsumo.
I will head over to BuzzSumo. com, enter‘psychology marketing' in the search bar and press the‘Go!' button.
Go through the same process where you search a relevant keyword in Buzzsumo, in order to come up with content ideas.
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BuzzSumo is one of the top tools for ensuring that you remain on topic with each blog post that you create.
You can also plug in your industry keywords into Buzzsumo and find the most popular content in your niche.
BuzzSumo- The best validation before writing a blog post is likeability of the idea by your target audience, right?
Once you get comfortable with these basic functions,you can try these other useful features of BuzzSumo.
Enter a subject related to your industry in BuzzSumo a nd sort the results based on your choice of social media.
If I want a good starting point on how to create interior design content,I can search‘interior design tips' on Buzzsumo.
So the next time you're creating an awesome piece of content,use Buzzsumo to find the most shared content and model it.
Tracking how your content is performing on social media isrelatively easy if you use tools like Buffer or Buzzsumo.
A tool that I have discussed many times in the past, BuzzSumo is a big deal for people who need to learn more about their market.
Buzzsumo then pulls together the high-quality content and blog posts that have generated the most social media engagement and shares within the last six months.
If you want to takefull advantage of your social network potential, BuzzSumo allows you to better understand what type of content is resonating the most with your audience.
Buzzsumo allows for you to find content that is popular within a certain niche, and then lets you see who's sharing that content on social media.
Note: You can find such people, by taking a look at the‘View Sharers' section in Buzzsumo, after having searched for content that's similar to yours.
Search Buzzsumo with your keywords: The first thing that you should do, after opening Buzzsumo, is click"influencers" in the top navigation bar.
In a recent analysis of 1 million articles by Moz and Buzzsumo, they found that 85% of content(excluding videos and quizzes) is less than 1,000 words long.
When Buzzsumo analyzed the best performing(B2B) content from 2015, they found that the following content types got the best results in the various buying stages.
If the user has a website in his or her bio, then Buzzsumo also pulls this information and grades the website on Moz's Domain Authority scale.
BuzzSumo analyzed 1 million blog posts on the web and found out that 75% of them had no external backlinks, and 50% of them had two or fewer Facebook interactions likes, comments, shares.
With straightforward results and the ability to use BuzzSumo for free, this is one of the best online marketing tools that all small business owners should experiment with.
For example, if I were running a blog on‘running' and I had a blog post related to‘runningfaster,' I could type‘How to run faster' in Buzzsumo and review similar content.
In a study of 100 million articles, Buzzsumo and Okdork found that infographics(one type of image) were the most shareable type of content, by a decent margin.
Not only can you use these tools to find the people who are making waves in your industry, but,in the case of BuzzSumo, you can also leverage it to see what type of content is getting shared the most.
Note: What I have found with Buzzsumo is that you will have to experiment with the use of quotation marks, as sometimes they can help you and sometimes they do the opposite.
When Buzzsumo looked at 100 million Facebook posts over the last 3 months, they found that those without an image generated an average of 164 interactions(shares, likes, comments), while those with the right image had an average of 375 average interactions.
A joint study from Moz and BuzzSumo that analyzed one million articles found,"50 percent of 100,000 randomly selected posts had two or less Twitter shares, two or less Facebook interactions, one or less Google+ shares, and zero LinkedIn shares.