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GIG MAGAZINE<br />

FROM THE BLOG<br />

THE FIVERR FIVE<br />

There’s always a lot of great content flowing on the <strong>Fiverr</strong> Blog.<br />

Below we highlight five of our favorites in this month’s <strong>Fiverr</strong> Five.<br />

1. High-traffic blogs<br />

By Nicolo Grossi<br />

2. Testing Ads Before<br />

Spending $$$$<br />

By Hannah Curran<br />

Hannah highlighted a handful of ways to test imagebased<br />

posts before coughing up cash to Facebook.<br />

USE POLLS<br />

In this blog post, Nicolo covers the importance of<br />

blogging when launching a new business. Here’s one<br />

of the tips:<br />

CONTENT IS KING<br />

“Quality and quantity are also complementary<br />

in blogging. Marketing guru Neil Patel found that<br />

most of Google’s top-ten search results for any<br />

given query have at least 2,000 words. He also<br />

determined that long posts exceeding 1,500<br />

words get more social media engagement and<br />

links on other websites. Medium performed a<br />

similar study and found the optimal length of a<br />

blog post was seven minutes.”<br />

“You don’t have to rely on likes and shares to<br />

determine an ad’s success. Instead you can<br />

ask customers what they think of your images<br />

and get usable feedback. For a more succinct<br />

response, you can even post a poll. In addition to<br />

gathering data that can inform your advertising<br />

strategy, this process will also engage customers,<br />

who will feel as though they’re an active part of<br />

your business moving forward.”<br />

Check out the full post - Read How to Use Social<br />

Media to Test Ads Before Spending Money<br />

Read all the tips from 8 Principles of High Traffic Blogs<br />

08 GIG MAGAZINE

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