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JMatthes

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How can an organization be sure they are consistent in how often blogs get published?
 
  A) Stay focused
  B) Publish on every new or controversial issue that relates to the organization
  C) Use a template
  D) Publish on a schedule
  E) Respond to every user comment

Question 2

What is the purpose of an RSS button on a blog?
 
  A) To track views
  B) To offer a free download to subscribers
  C) To have the blog post delivered to readers
  D) To initialize a template for posting
  E) To offer links to other sites such as Pinterest or Facebook



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D
Explanation: D) To gain steady followers, publish posts on a regular schedule. Although some business bloggers post daily, others find that twice a week is ideal to keep visitors engaged.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C
Explanation: C) Add an RSS button to your blog and text that explains that RSS is a method to have blog posts delivered to a newsreader.



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