Again using your specific example this time:
You have a blogspot blog.
You post once.
You yourself del-icio-us & stumble your blog - your team mates can do this too if they want:
http://georgesblog.blogspot.com
&
http://georgesblog.blogspot.com/firstarticle.....
You would then Digg, Reddit, Netscape - only social networks that are appropriate:
http://georgesblog.blogspot.com/firstarticle..... (as opposed to the blog itself)
Your team-mates could if they want give you thumbs up, votes etc
Then you would do as above for:
http://georgesblog.blogspot.com/secondarticle.....
and
http://georgesblog.blogspot.com/thirdarticle.....
If you are using a true blog platform - like blogger or wordpress.
For the static platforms - like tumblr, squidoo, hub and others - you just do it the once.
You see for a blogger blog or WP (and other true blogs) each new post
has it's own url. So you retrieve that and social post as I have
described previously.
Caro
You have a blogspot blog.
You post once.
You yourself del-icio-us & stumble your blog - your team mates can do this too if they want:
http://georgesblog.blogspot.com
&
http://georgesblog.blogspot.com/firstarticle.....
You would then Digg, Reddit, Netscape - only social networks that are appropriate:
http://georgesblog.blogspot.com/firstarticle..... (as opposed to the blog itself)
Your team-mates could if they want give you thumbs up, votes etc
Then you would do as above for:
http://georgesblog.blogspot.com/secondarticle.....
and
http://georgesblog.blogspot.com/thirdarticle.....
If you are using a true blog platform - like blogger or wordpress.
For the static platforms - like tumblr, squidoo, hub and others - you just do it the once.
You see for a blogger blog or WP (and other true blogs) each new post
has it's own url. So you retrieve that and social post as I have
described previously.
Caro

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