36. Not sure “News” is the
right headline here…
“Why Do We Trust a
Website?” sounds like
killer content. Several
others do, too, but
they don’t necessarily
sound like “news.”
38. “Stay tuned?”… I’m also a bit
confused on the relevancy of
these articles, why they’re
separate from news and how they
fit with the site/users’ goals.
44. Can editors somehow review these? Can we infer something from
comments made around the web? Can we get statistics from the
provider? Anything to make this more useful + convincing.
45. Found this on the Netherlands site and
loved it… Couldn’t find it on the UK site.
52. Content Idea #1
Incent users (both event organizers and seekers)
to contribute to the articles/q+a section.
53. Content Idea #2
Turn the articles section into a blog. Give it
multiple authors. Create a feed where folks can
subcsribe. Tweet, Facebook, Google+ those
pieces. Make sure no post has <2 comments.
54. Content Idea #3
Subsidize those attending professional events if
they’ll review them on Springwise. Find them via
Twitter, Lanyrd, Meetup and the event sites
themselves.
55. Content Idea #4
Whatever you’re doing in the Netherlands rocks.
Do that in the UK, and make the stats
embeddable on other people’s sites.
57. If it were me, I’d go
vertical by vertical.
Build the most
comprehensive,
amazing resource on
“web design courses”
then move on to
“photography” then to
“languages,” etc.
58. #1: I’d likely reverse
the title tags to put the
keywords at the front.
#2: Videos, star ratings or
any rich snippet info would
help these stand out.
#3: Be very cautious about
using non-unique content or
generating bamboo pages here.
62. This group is going to
help share and
promote your
content/Q+A
63. SEO Idea #1
Professional events calendar that all the events
want to earn a listing from (and that require an
embed on their events page to “prove” they’re the
official organizer).
64. SEO Idea #2
Contests to get into events free for the person
submitting the article that earns the most tweets /
Facebook / LinkedIn shares.
65. SEO Idea #3
Find unemployed bloggers (Google blog search,
LinkedIn lookups and RSS search can help),
reach out and ask them to become contributors to
content and Q+A. In return, sponsor their event
attendance.
66. SEO Idea #4
Embeddable badges for the positive reviews left
on Springest that events can put on their sites.
68. This account should help promote
the events, reviews and people
involved with your site.
69. The LinkedIn audience in hyper-relevant for
your business. Get a page here, answer
questions, connect to event providers,
recruiting agencies, etc.
70. Great place to share
event photos, interesting
blog content and have
discussions on news
around
employment/training
issues.
72. Social Idea #1
Become a resource to event marketers and
connect with them over social networks. As you
share content, they’ll be very likely to help it
spread via Twitter/Facebook/etc.
73. Social Idea #2
Use Facebook events and Facebook ads; do the
same with promoted tweets that are geo-targeted
and LinkedIn ads. Show results and share with
event marketers (great way to grow your social
reach and get great content).
74. Social Idea #3
Run contests via Twitter / Facebook / LinkedIn for
ticket giveaways that require a follow/like. This
won’t bring tons of followers, but they will be high
quality.
75. Social Idea #4
Watch for people using particular words/asking
questions on Twitter around events, networking,
training, etc. Helping them find good stuff (even if
you’re not linking to your site) will build goodwill
and followers.