Many years ago, the best you could do to connect your site to another site was through adding links. Plain old hyperlinks to other web sites – the stuff that made the web the web.
And then things became a little fancier and you could host a form on your site to allow people to send others links to your site. By email.
Plug-ins soon came along, and you could embed content from other sites in your site. And let visitors provide their own content (comments, etc) on your site.
All on your site. Or sent by email.
The great thing these days is that you can easily provide tools to allow visitors to share your content on other sites for you, and to follow your site on other sites. Its about moving the conversation.
Two tools which really illustrate this are Twitter and Add This. I’ve written before about Twitter and how I’ve integrated it into London for Free so I can use it to post updates on free events as I hear about them. I’ve already got quite a few followers – people who now don’t need to come back to my site to see info I’ve added about events. Instead, they will see my twitter post on either twitter itself or a twitter content aggregation site.
Add This is an excellent plug-in to allow visitors to London for Free to share it on other sites such as Facebook, delicious and more. And every time they do, it doesn’t just benefit them. It has excellent SEO value. The more times my site can be linked to the likes of Facebook and other high ranking sites in google, the better.
Two simple ways to promote your site on other sites and support conversations by visitors about it anywhere.

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