We have three post types that showcase your downloads, videos, and social media content. It's the latter that I'll talk about.
When you post to social, your content is quickly buried under hundreds of feed of offer content within seconds, so it has a very limited life. Even worse, you're giving ownership of your content to a social platform and relinquishing the (SEO and other) value that might be derived from having that content on your website. It's absurd.
We share social media to a dedicated library on your website (in a format not unlike your blog). This gives you content control, a permanent and hashtag-based searchable library, funnel opportunities, and SEO authority.
Any content sent via our Outlook social calendar, Instagram, or Yabber, may be scheduled to one or more websites in the same way we schedule to social media itself.
Honestly, after 15-years of providing this functionality, I can't imagine a website or business having a high-performing website presence without it.
The standalone video library is compromised of videos you send to YouTube and other services, and the download library includes selected downloads. The features are managed from within Yabber.








