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WORD SCIENCE cabfpire WHAT TO SAY IN BLOG HEADLINES, TWEETS AND FACEBOOK POSTS IF YOU WANT PEOPLE TO SHARE YOUR STUFF presented by 9 SSHORTSTACK Did you know there's actually a science to crafting shareable content? At least there's a science to crafting the headlines – including Facebook posts and tweets - that will motivate your readers to share and tweet your content. BLOG POSTS Blog post headlines containing these words are most likely to be shared: surprising smart science hacks hackable hackers history huge/big critical WITTER Tweets containing these words are most likely to be retweeted: media free follow top please retweet twitter you please 10 retweet how to social post great social media help check it out new blog post blog post A highly shareable Facebook post does at least one of the following: inspires warns unites f advises (how-tos) amuses (funny pictures and quotes) amazes gives (offers, discounts/deals) S socialy stacked CREDITS: • Iris Shoor co-founder of Takipi (a server-debugging service) who blogs at Startup Moon analyzed 100O blogs and came For more social media tips and up with a list of the blogs most popular posts: https://bit.ly/leXhwYv • Twitter word recommendations courtesy of Buffer's Leo Widrich: https://bit.ly/1ggeymF • Facebook post Scott Ayres at Post Planner: https://bit.ly/leXhK66 best practices, visit www.SociallyStacked.com commendations from presented by SHORTSTACK

word science

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There is an art to writing the kinds of attention-grabbing headlines, tweets and Facebook posts that motivate readers to immediately hit share or tweet. But as it turns out, there’s a bit of science...

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