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How I Use Syndicate Kahuna

By Todd | September 25, 2008

I’ve been getting a lot of feedback on Syndicate Kahuna from those who jumped on it early after I first blogged about it. The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. One question that did come up more often than others was just how do you use it given that the free blog content you’re posting contains links for the content creator?

Well it works much like if you were using articles from an article directory where you are supposed to leave all live links in place.

The idea is to use Syndicate Kahuna as a free source of quality targeted content. This will give the search engines something to index and improve your organic listings significantly. You’ll get more comments on your blog making it appear more active. Additionally you’ll have more for other bloggers to reference.

The biggest objection I hear is from affiliate marketers that want extra tight control of their links to funnel their prospects to a specific action. My answer to them is that syndicating content from elsewhere with links you don’t own is a trade off. Sometimes it’s well worth it, others it’s not. It depends on your site and marketing strategy. I think if you play around with it you’ll easily find a way to fit it into your campaigns for a net benefit.

Why Syndicate Kahuna Should Be In Your Toolbox

  1. When you’re just overloaded and don’t have time to write but still need to keep the blog active. It creates flexibility in your work and campaign schedule by providing instant content assistance when you need it.
  2. Making 1 out of 5 blog posts a syndicated post still leaves you with the overwhelming majority of the content written by you so you’re blog remains your style and feel, but you get 20% extra free time for other marketing tactics
  3. You can use catchy content on your sidebars, headers, footers (and blog post footers) of the blog to draw the readers attention to your content. This way the the blog post draw the traffic in and you divert it to your benefit with clever bonuses or opt-in offers etc…
  4. You can create a blog based on a certain topic and put it on full autopilot but having 100% of your traffic syndicated content. All you do is spend an hour or two a week promoting the blog a bit. Then in 6 months when their is great organic listings and lots of incoming links you simply step in and begin monetizing it. Setting multiple blogs up like this to brew in the background slowly gaining momentum until you need them is a great way to use free resources to do 90% of the work of getting the initial link building and indexing for a new campaign off the ground.

Don’t forget, with Syndicate Kahuna you still control the content placed on your blog. When a post is sent to your blog is appears as unpublished and only you can review and publish the content to your blog. You have full control!

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