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6:38 pm October 28, 2011
| Buck Inspire
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Hey all,
When you submit your posts to carnivals or cross promote, do you push your high traffic posts or low ones? Just curious.
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7:01 pm October 28, 2011
| My Personal Finance Journey
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I generally just submit whatever posts have been generated on my site since the last time I submitted to the carnivals (every 1-2 weeks)
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7:28 pm October 28, 2011
| 20s Finances
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Post edited 7:29 pm – October 28, 2011 by 20sFinances
I write two content heavy material posts and submit them to different carnivals. So, to answer your question – both. It doesn't matter if it is high or low because all of mine get submitted. Last week I submitted to 8 carnivals i think.
If you are interested in paying someone to submit to carnivals, shoot me an email. I can let you know what can kind of service I offer. I already offer this for one yakezie and am trying to expand.
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5:01 am October 29, 2011
| Tony Chou @ Investorz' Blog
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Buck Inspire said:
Hey all,
When you submit your posts to carnivals or cross promote, do you push your high traffic posts or low ones? Just curious.
Neither. I tend to look at which of my posts would be most relevant to the carnival (theme, etc).
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10:52 am October 29, 2011
| Buck Inspire
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My Personal Finance Journey said:
I generally just submit whatever posts have been generated on my site since the last time I submitted to the carnivals (every 1-2 weeks)
Hi Jacob,
This is what try to do, but was wondering if people pushed different posts based on performance. Thanks!
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10:54 am October 29, 2011
| Buck Inspire
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20sFinances said:
I write two content heavy material posts and submit them to different carnivals. So, to answer your question – both. It doesn't matter if it is high or low because all of mine get submitted. Last week I submitted to 8 carnivals i think.
If you are interested in paying someone to submit to carnivals, shoot me an email. I can let you know what can kind of service I offer. I already offer this for one yakezie and am trying to expand.
8 carnivals? You are a commenting and carnival submission machine! Thanks will keep you in mind.
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10:56 am October 29, 2011
| Buck Inspire
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Tony Chou @ Investorz' Blog said:
Buck Inspire said:
Hey all,
When you submit your posts to carnivals or cross promote, do you push your high traffic posts or low ones? Just curious.
Neither. I tend to look at which of my posts would be most relevant to the carnival (theme, etc).
Thanks Tony. I do this as well. Just wondering if you filter further. If you were choosing between two articles for an investing carnival, would you choose the more popular one or would you try and give the weaker one more eyeballs?
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1:05 pm October 30, 2011
| Miss T @ Prairie Eco-Thrifter
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I usually submit the most recent ones since I submit to carnivals every week.
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8:52 pm October 30, 2011
| Khaleef @ KNS Financial
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I usually just see which posts match the carnival theme. If I was considering traffic, I would probably submit the more popular posts in order to build up the momentum!
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4:53 am October 31, 2011
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I just try to match the posts I've done over the past week to the relevance of the carnival. Generally the posts are so 'new' that I don't feel they've had a chance to be measured for traffic.
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8:05 am November 1, 2011
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I always go with the most popular recent posts. I like to think some posts received more traffic for a reason, and perhaps others would also like to see it. Let the duds find a shelf deep on the archive wall.
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