What is the usual amount of sites to use sharing with social media
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yes i am wanting to share my articles with social media sites, what is the amount of sites you should use and not over do it
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Hi Jeff,
There is no limit in social media as far as content is shared by real user. You will find many blogpost in seomoz which are shared by 500+ times in Twitter, facebok, Linkedin, Google+ etc. The more awesome content is, the more it get shared.
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