ByFlipboard
You’re looking at your Flipboard Analytics and your magazine stats aren’t improving. What gives? You’re an excellent curator with a killer cover, why aren’t the fans arriving in droves? Here are some ideas and smart workflows for your Flipboard Magazines, both on and off Flipboard.
- Curate with care. Are the items you flip relevant to the theme of your magazine? Are you over- or under sharing? Popular magazines have a clear point of view and good curators know where to draw the line. If you don’t know where to put an article, save it for later in a private magazine. Watch your analytics and test whether a higher or lower frequency of flips works for you.
- Be consistent. Keeping your magazines fresh helps your search results and your flips remain top of mind for your readers.
- Build community. Comment, reflip on the curation of others. Share whole magazines inside your own when they make sense or curate metazines.
- Strategic sharing. Is your magazine relevant to a trending topic? Share your magazine link on Twitter with hashtags around what’s trending. Look ahead for national holidays and plan to share your magazine when it’s appropriate.
- Share your profile. Can’t just choose one Flipboard Magazine to promote? Share all of them by showing people your profile on Flipboard. Head to Flipboard.com to grab the URL. You can also create a badge for your website.
- Round up. Try a weekly social post with the best new articles and a link to your magazine. If you can, try to tag or notify your sources.
- Utilize a newsletter. If you have a mailing list, consider adding a link to your magazine with details on your latest flips and why they matter.
- Write a blog. Build expertise by writing about the magazines you curate and why (we want to read that!).