Medium.com is a great platform to publish & read a story.
For a blogger like you & me, it’s also a great platform to republish existing content & drive more traffic.
Content syndication is not a new term for bloggers; it is a widely used strategy to drive more traffic to existing content.
One of our writers, Chintan, has previously shared an extensive guide on 30+ tested platforms to distribute content & get insane traffic.
Today, I’m extending this series to let you know how you can import your content on Medium & drive more traffic.
Now, before we get going, the most obvious question in a scenario like this is:
- What about duplicate content, Harsh?
Well, that’s taken care of at Medium, as they use the rel=canonical tag which passes the ultimate authority of the content to the website from where you are importing that content.
I have explicitly spoken about the importance of the canonical tag earlier:
- What is URL Canonicalization and how to Use Canonical Tag Properly?
- How to Use Rel=Canonical for Content Syndication and SEO
But why Medium.com?
Well, Medium.com is a very popular platform when it comes to reading content. Their UI is user-friendly & they are one of the most visited websites in the world.
Here are the latest stats from Similarweb:
With a global rank of 416 & it being an even more popular site in the USA, it’s a great platform for a blogger in any niche to republish their content & reach a new audience for free.
Creating an account on Medium.com is fast as you can use Twitter, Facebook, Google, or even your email to sign up. Once you are logged in, you can start reading stories and following people & publications.
In this tutorial, you will learn everything you need to know before importing & publishing your existing blog posts on Medium.
If you have any questions before importing your first blog post, feel free to ask me in the comments section below.
The Beginner’s Guide to Content Syndication on Medium.com
Medium offers an import tool that you can use to import existing blog posts from other platforms to Medium.com. However, this tool doesn’t import images or videos (sometimes), and for that you need to add them in manually before publishing.
So without further delay, let’s learn something new…!
To get started:
- Pick a story that you want to republish on Medium. I would suggest picking one of your top blog posts as it will have more chances to become popular on Medium. You can use a tool like BuzzSumo to find the most popular blog posts from your domain.
- Go to the Medium import tool here & add the link to the blog post you want to import.
- Click on Import.
This will fetch all the texts & formatting from your existing posts to Medium.
At the bottom of the imported post, it will also add a link to the original post with the rel=canonical tag.
At this moment, the post is in draft mode & we need to do a few important things before publishing it.
If you have text only content, then the task is easier for you.
However, I highly recommend you add in a few images as it makes your article more readable & enjoyable to read. If you don’t have any, you can use any of these sites to get free images for your blog posts.
If you already have images on your original content, you need to download & upload them to the imported post. Click on “See your story” & from there you can start editing content and/or adding multimedia.
Note: In some scenarios, Medium.com also imports images automatically & uploads them to their server.
The first thing you should do here is customize the post title & permalink to make them search engine friendly.
- Click on the three dots at the top right to access the story option panel:
In this case, I’m customizing the link, so I click on Customize link.
- Once done, click Save.
Now, before you publish it, there is one very important thing to do- add tags.
Using the right tags makes your story discoverable. You can use up to 5 tags on Medium.
Click on the dropdown link next to “Publish” & add some tags.
When you add a word, it automatically shows the number of times the tags have been used.
Make sure you use only relevant tags. You can also create a tag of your own instead of using a suggested tag.
- Once you are done adding all 5 tags, click on Publish.
Your Medium.com story is now live.
You can see one such piece of republished content on my Medium blog here.
Medium Publications: Curate Content & Branding Opportunity
Medium also offers publications which you can create for a brand or a topic. For example, here is a Medium publication I created for ShoutMeLoud.
Publications are great because:
- You can import your blog posts directly to the publication.
- You can add imported posts from your Medium profile to your publication.
- You can also curate other published stories on Medium to your publication. This is a great way to improve branding & brand visibility.
- Publications can have various authors and editors to help you import or even curate content.
- You can have more than one publication. You can access your existing publications or create a new one using this link.
Note: You can also import a piece of content & schedule it to be published a later date. However, when you import content on Medium, it publishes using the same date when the article was originally published.
Personally, I enjoy reading articles on Medium as it offers great discovery in the form of tags & the interface is very reader-friendly. They also have an iOS & an Android app that you can use for reading or managing your profile & publications on mobile.
What I usually do: I import a story to my profile & then publish it to my publication. This way, when people read stories, they follow both- the publication & my personal profile.
Stats on Medium
What would be the point of publishing when you can’t see the stats?
Well, with Medium, you can see stats for both your profile and your publications.
Click on Referrers under any story and you will be able to see more stats about that individual story.
Here are the stats from one of my published stories on Medium:
What’s really important here to get more traffic to your Medium.com posts is:
- Use stunning headlines. Use headline analyzers if you need.
- Use tags properly.
- At the end of the story, ask users to like it. This is what I say: “Enjoyed this article? Click the 💚 to help other people find it.”
- Remind users to subscribe to your Medium profile & publication.
- Share your Medium stories on your social media profile.
Read: The Ultimate Guide For Beginners To Get More Views On Medium
Even though it’s not a platform that you own, you need to consider the possibility of the reach of your existing content. Unlike other content syndication methods, this can be completely managed by you or someone from your team.
Overall, it will definitely help your work reach more eyes & get more praise.
That’s all from me on this beginner’s guide to content syndication on Medium. Now, it’s your turn to let me know how you are syndicating your content. Have you started using Medium? What’s your Medium experience? Share your experience & expert comments in the comments section below.
If you found this guide useful for driving extra traffic, do share it with other bloggers to also help them get more free traffic!
Hey very nice article
Keep up for the good work
Now this is a great post to get extra traffic from existing posts 🙂
This was great! I’ve not heard of medium before. Just signed up and imported my first article. Thank you for taking the time to put this guide together.
Hi Harsh,
Really very informative article. I will start using Medium today itself.
Thank You
Thank u very much. I have been searching the way of republish. Now I got it. Thanks a lot.
Harsh , i am trying to create a medium publication but every it see a error that is “unable to create medium publication right now.
Hello Harsh,
I have already started using Medium and it hasn’t given me any traffic yet but I am hopeful it will work for me some time. Persistence is the key!
@Harsh
Well most of the time bloggers ran out of idea to create new contents, at that time it will be helpful to re-produce the old articles .
it will also help us to maintain the regularity of the blog posts.
thanks for the tips harsh.
Best Regards
Aditya
Very nice and helpful article!
Hi harsh..
I am Harsh Kumar, a 14 years old boy. I am a passionate blogger since 2016.
As of now I was using free blogging sites such as : Google blogger, etc..
But now I want to start a new self-hosted WordPress blog to publish my passion.
My budget is hardly near Rs. 1000.
Should I use Namecheap hosting, it costs Rs. 650/ first year and Rs. 2,500 for other years.
Please Suggest me how to build a good WordPress blog in my budget.
I am really Sorry to say but I can’t afford Blue host or Host gator.
I read all your articles on building a WordPress blog. Your articles inspired me a lot. BUT STILL I WANT YOUR HELP TO GET STARTED..
This is my first comment on your blog.
Please reply as fast as you can.. 😊😊
Hey Harsh,
Godaddy is cheap. Try GoDaddy for your hosting.
Thanks Harsh for this awesome article
I want to add a automatic expired icon on my blog posts after a particular day
Is there any wordPress plugin for that?
@Rahul
See if this plugin solves your problem or not: https://www.shoutmeloud.com/post-expirator-delete-wordpress-post-after-specific-time.html
Thanks a lot for your suggestion
Sir, If i Try this method there will be no copyright isuess ?
If it’s your own content, there will be no issues.
Hi Harsh I want to drive more traffic on my blog and I think that I can do this by this tips,it’s looking great method so I will surely use this tips for my blog
It is really really very amazing way to boost old post ranking. Very informative and interesting to read. keep sharing posts like this.
Regard
Kelsey Andrews
Damn Dude! Can’t believe the high usability of your posts. I often read articles on Medium.com. Even thought about trying to get something published, but didn’t want to waste my time. This steps you shared in this post has made me rethink that. Thanks,
Edward
The worst feeling for any content creator is ran out of new ideas. But, republish old content in a new way got you cover.
Medium is a big platform. I used to read articles on Medium but never posted my own content.
Thank you Harsh for sharing it with us. I am going to syndicate my content.
Hi Harsh,
I wrote an article on Blogger about a year ago but I would like to include it as an article within a menu item on my current blog/authority site wannabe. I’m afraid of getting a duplicate content on it so I know I need to change it a little bit to be sure it doesn’t come back as “duplicate content” and drive my Blog site down in rankings. Is there a way I can compare my content from Blogger with what I put in my blog?
Thanks very much for all of your help,
Barbara
Hello Harsh,
Nice idea of getting traffic from your own duplicate content, though i had a bit of difficulty while adding images to it before i could find that small plus sign within circle.
But all in all a great piece of article.
Thanks
Thanks Harsh. Really it’s a very nice post Tought me lot of thing for publish my blog
Hello Harsh Sir, this is awesome posts. I have another question. How can i republish or automatic update my old blog posts.
Thanks harsh for sharing great post its really help for me.
Nice articles. Republish is a good idea to increase traffic.