7.3.1 What Is Content Syndication?
Content syndication means republishing web-based content, such as posts, news, infographics, and more, on one or more third-party websites with its author’s consent.
Third-party websites get relevant, high-quality content free of cost. On the other hand, the author or content creator earns publicity and exposure on renowned platforms for free. In addition, including backlinks to the originally published article in republished content helps them boost its online visibility, generate organic traffic, and reach.
Here’s an excellent example of a syndicated article. Lauren Latin first published a post about work-life balance on The Muse.
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