Ok, so you just launched a new website, or posted a new recipe, maybe even wrote an article about the current political happenings. Now what?

We created a list of some of the places to post when you’re ready to get some eyes on what you’ve done.

So first, go social:

The online social networking service that enables users to send and read short 140 (or 280) character messages called “tweets”. Registered users can read and post tweets, but unregistered users can only read them.

Adding interesting copy and adding the correct hashtags can get you the attention you need. In a recent post, these are the ones we used:

#startup #startuplife #beta #tech #writing #ui #ux #anonymous #webdesign #blogging #bloggingtips #seo #ghostwriting #post #free #writing #share

The king of all social media channels (for now). This is a great place to post on your company page or your person channel. A couple good shares from other users can get you a long way.

The mecca for image posting. Make sure to grab an appealing image that will catch the eye of your consumer. Again, good hashtags can get you far. It will also help here to have built up a following.

Then, head to the bigger channels.

Reddit is a great place to post your links, press releases or stories. The trick here will be to add your posting to the correct subcategory. Most the time, adding to a less popular but more specific sub will get more clicks/comments.

Hacker News is a pretty simple posting site similar to others but has a great following with being part of Y Combinator. You’ll need to setup up an account but posting is very easy.

Medium is a place to read, write, and interact with the stories that matter most. This site is very popular and you can receive claps/revenue from putting your full article here. A good thing to do would be to add a new article and include your startup or blog.

We also have some that you can post without creating another account (anonymous):

Posteezy is a microblogging and link sharing startup that lets you post anything with no login. This site is great because it is part of AddThis so it’s really easy to share. Also, with the choice to not sign up for an account makes it easy to share everything.

This is a newer platform that allows for all types of writing. They also allow ghost writing (anonymous) for any user to create with no login. This site will give you some good SEO value.

Bonus site:

Need a good image that you can use for free?

Unsplash is a commercial free image source that lets you use images with no royalty. Great for blogs and articles.

This should get you started. Hopefully you’ll see some lift in your analytics by getting the word out. Remember though, having good, original content will always be the best way to attract and keep visitors.

Let us know if you have others in the comments below: