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Google gives you juice with a reblog....
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Lise Howe
Washington, DC
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Will Hamm
Aurora, CO
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
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Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
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Only on the rare occasion; not sure about the benefits, but maybe Barbara Todaro has something there with her comment and I need to do it more.
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Debbie Laity
Cedaredge, CO
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Will Hamm
Aurora, CO
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YES!
To share the knowledge one author imparts on their audience, by promoting that great blog, to a wider audience, to mine and my connections. Also because it creates an achieve for myself as I like to re-read the good ones.
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Lise Howe
Washington, DC
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Kathleen Daniels, Prob...
San Jose, CA
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Yes. A really good blog now appears on MY stream. Others see it there; I may get some SEO out of it. It's also more prominent and easy to find than Bookmarks.
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Debbie Laity
Cedaredge, CO
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Kathleen Daniels, Prob...
San Jose, CA
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- It makes others happy when I share their post, for the points they recieve, the exposure they recieve, and the compliment.
- And they are generally enjoyed by my readers too.
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Bob Crane
Stevens Point, WI
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I like to write my own. Reblog may be someone worth reviewing.....
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Debbie Laity
Cedaredge, CO
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We have on limited occasions, but only meaningful posts, and we did receive thanks from Activerainers who missed the original post.
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Will Hamm
Aurora, CO
5,237,656
Occasionally.. The main benefit is sharing good content, which I don't have to write
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
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Yes, I do. It helps be to interact with other members and build relationships.
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I do reblog, usually a couple of weeks after the first post comes out - especially if it's been featured. There's so much good stuff on ActiveRain, and it's so easy to miss an important post. That's why I think reblogs are important.
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I reblog every day. It is an easy way to pay it forward, share good materials and to earn points.
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I prefer often re-blog to bookmarking and some blog posts are too good not to pass them on.
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Michael J. Perry - there are many benefits of re-blogging, apart from spreading the word about the topic/post.
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It is considered a big compliment to be reblogged and it gives you a little extra boost in points and SEO.
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highlighting some great blogs that didn't get much traffic and deserve more exposure
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I occasionally reblog, but only when it is an exceptional blog that needs to be heard.
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If the blog has important information, I like to get it out there again for others to read.
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I don't reblog as much as I used to but when I do it is to help give the post more exposure to the community.
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I have started reblogging regularly. If I see a good message worth sharing, I love the ability to reblog. Why should I try to find a new way to say something that has already been said so well? I like sharing the knowledge and experience of others... and giving them due credit.
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I rarely reblog but there are many here who do a great job of either playing it forward or highlighting a post that may not have received enough attention.
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I do, but rarely. For me I have to find a blog I really like and want to share out.
Benefits (in no particular order):
- The points for you and the content author.
- Exposure of the topic beyond those that initially saw it.
- The ability for the reposter to add in commentary and give their take/view/experience on the topic.
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Michael, I do re-blog. Sometimes, somebody writes something that is just to good not to share.
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Yes, I do reblog. It gives me a chance to share a great blog that could of been missed by the group.
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I reblog a lot of folks posts that I really like, appreciate and feel will benefit other members. I also really appreciate it when someone believes enough in what I've contrubuted to take the time to reblog it. It's all part of the networking game is it not?
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The theory is that it "spreads the word"...the practice often is..."it gains the points"...wonder how much reblogging would be done without points awarded...hmmm
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You can't say it any better yourself.
The first form of content curation.