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Learn How to Share Content and Drive Traffic

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                                                                            Sniply Sniply Academy Week I — Start with the Basics What is Sniply? With well over a billion pieces of content shared every single day, we decided to build something that can help you capture the value of every link shared. You share content to promote your brand, build thought leadership, foster engagement, and ultimately to drive conversion. Sniply is a simple tool that allows you to overlay your own custom message onto any piece of content. You don’t have to own the content to add your message, so you can appear on Mashable, New York Times, TechCrunch and pretty much wherever you wish! This creates an opportunity for you to include a call-to-action like a button linking back to your website. [Read Full Lesson]   Why do people use Sniply? Sniply is an online marketing tool used by everyone from independent marketers to thriving enterprises. We’ve generated over 15 million clicks so we must be doing something right. So, why should you use Sniply? Well it’s a simple tool that essentially lets you drive conversions from any piece of content on the web. You can put your call-to-action on any page across the web. You can use it to drive more traffic to your website, downloads of your app, registrations for your event, customers for your service, and more. [Read Full Lesson] [Unsubscribe] from Sniply Academy emails. Sniply 300-422 Richards Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 2Z4  [intercom]

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