Comments on: What the Death of Google+ Teaches Content Creators https://seocopywriting.com/what-the-death-of-google-teaches-content-creators/ SEO Copywriting Training and Content Writing Tips Sun, 14 Apr 2019 15:25:04 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: Heather Lloyd-Martin https://seocopywriting.com/what-the-death-of-google-teaches-content-creators/#comment-235254 Sun, 14 Apr 2019 15:25:04 +0000 https://seocopywriting.com/?p=28897#comment-235254 In reply to Kevin.

Hey, Kevin!

Yeah, don’t get me started on LinkedIn groups — I LOVE my SEO copywriting group, but the LI overlords make moderation difficult. :( Those early days were nice, though. Same with Google+. Ah well….

Thanks for your note!

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By: Kevin https://seocopywriting.com/what-the-death-of-google-teaches-content-creators/#comment-234849 Tue, 09 Apr 2019 17:00:49 +0000 https://seocopywriting.com/?p=28897#comment-234849 Hi Heather

Yep, I thought Google+ was cool too. But it gradually became a total cesspit of spammers. So it had to go.

It also seems LinkedIn is doing much the same to its groups feature. You no longer get email discussion updates, no desktop notifications, no nothing.

The only way to follow discussions is to visit the group in your browser or use the LinkedIn mobile app. Neither of these work for me – shame coz I used to love your SEO Copywriting group.

Another thing that bugs me is guest posting.

As I’ve discovered at my peril, there’s no guarantee the host blog is going to be around forever.

Websites and blogs are continually shutting down, taking all guest post content with them

Whenever someone invites me to guest post on their blog, I tell them they either pay me or they can forget it – no matter how big they are.

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