Tech Tip: Use TYNT.com to Boost Your Website Traffic


Image of TYNT logo.Improve your search ranking, keep users longer and measure your user engagement by leveraging the power of copy and paste.

Copy and paste? That’s right. Research shows 82% of content shared on the web is done through copy and paste. TYNT.com offers you a very simple tool that embeds links back to your website when people copy your content and paste it into email to share with others.

Did you know that email currently represents how 70% of content on the web is shared, compared to 25% through social media? Ninety times more people will copy, paste, and email rather than click “Share This” buttons on your blog.

While social media is no doubt a powerful tool, you shouldn’t miss out on leads which might come to you through Tynt’s copy-and-paste technology. From the website:

“Every time someone pastes content from your website into an email, blog or website, Tynt automatically adds a URL link back to your site’s original content. When someone clicks that URL, they are directed back to the original web page to see the content in its entirety. This action drives incremental traffic back to your site every time your content is shared — without disrupting the user experience.

The most important signal used to determine your ranking in natural search is the quantity of relevant links associated with your site. Tynt SEO leverages the copy and paste functionality to significantly improve your search rank. Each time readers copy and paste content, our attribution link goes with it, thereby generating hundreds of quality organic backlinks that enhance your search ranking. A higher ranking increases your Web presence and the likelihood that your content will be discovered by new users.”

Tynt.com is free to use, and you can sign up for an account at http://www.TYNT.com. You can also watch a video overview of how it works, plus get the instructions you need to install the tool on your website.

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