This document discusses multi-platform publishing and how to optimize content for different devices. It recommends using metadata and late binding content to achieve cross-platform publishing. Some tips include optimizing for social media by using OpenGraph, Twitter Cards and Google+ snippets. It also suggests publishing content on niche sites, curation sites and native apps to reach audiences across multiple platforms. The overall message is that publishers need to distribute their content wherever their audiences spend time to be ready for true cross-platform publishing.
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My point is:
We spend more and more time surfing the web on other
devices, whether they be iPads, smartphones or microwaves.
In the BRIC nations (Brazil, Russia, India & China) mobile is
above 50%!
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How many can you name?
Every web browser
may be slightly
different varying
resolutions, restrictions
, rendering
engines, CSS
interpretation etc.
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Get your site right first, the basics:
Installed by millions of users,
highly active communities,
hundreds of thousands of pre-built plugins
Incredible theme choice
Easy to install, update and maintain
Relatively* low resource overheads
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How frictionless cross platform publishing works
Desktop Web
Mobile Web
True cross platform publishing
involves using your content in
agile formats to produce the
best possible user experience
on any given device.
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Well, even for these you need some Xplatform thought
Facebook OpenGraph Metatags
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/opengraph/howtos/maximizing-distribution-media-content/
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Benefits to X-Publishing on Social Media:
Increased audience & reach
Improved follower count and social authority
Viral magnification effect
Faster indexing by search engines
Higher likelihood of acquiring organic links