Likes UP: SYNDICATE Your Presentation Content
Want to get more traffic? My friend Ryan Lee went from teaching fitness to selling internet marketing to dot com marketers. His post-Thanksgiving email message today recommends getting more traffic by syndicating your content. Ryan’s number one syndication tip is SlideShare.
Slideshare is a popular site to add your PowerPoint presentations and has an Alexa ranking of 164. Since many webinar presentations are comprised of slides from Microsoft PowerPoint, Apple Keynote, Open Office Impress this is a good place to share your slides (if it is a free educational webinar or if you just want to give it away).
I checked on Slideshare for “The Webinar Way” and was greeted with tons of advertising for webinar platforms. Since I had not uploaded any slides from “The Webinar Way” or “Easy Webinar System” I was VERY surprised to see a Slideshare for “The Webinar Way.”
In fact, I outlined the search result in a green box in the image above to help make it stand out because of all the ads that monopolize the page (above, below, and to the right of the results).
This slide share was a snapshot of the press release for the book, The Webinar Way, that was turned it into a slideshare. Slideshares can be embedded into websites and blogs.
In addition to Slideshare, YouTube is also a great way to syndicate content. Check out the YouTube video from renowned webinar trainers Jeff Herring and Maritza Parra who spoke last month briefly on camera about “The Webinar Way”, and what this book can teach anyone who needs to improve their bottom line using webinars. The video can be seen online at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQZSVerj7HA
#LikesUP for SlideShare “Present Yourself”
P.S. See how Jim Banks shared his webinar on SlideShare.net http://thewebinarway.com/jimbanks/