Which tumblr to follow




















Or you can join Tumblr. Not only that, the service, which allows users to easily build "tumblogs", is also a social network. Sure, its user base pales in comparison to that of Twitter or Facebook, or even Blogger, but the company has been able to create a community all its own. A community that has birthed some of the most interesting and funny websites on the Net.

It's with that we decided to cull together our list of what we feel are the greatest Tumblrs ever created. H-i-l-a-r-i-o-u-s is another funny blog on Tumblr. Here the readers will find reposts of funny observations from Twitter, YouTube and other social media. Some of them are really hilarious and worth sharing with friends. As it is seen from the title, this blog is about such strange creatures as Accidental Chinese Hipsters.

Funny Asians are waiting for you! Moustair demonstrates the superb Photoshopping skills of its author who takes photos of famous people with moustaches and then glues together a copy of the face into their moustaches. The photo comes as if the moustache is now the hair, which looks absolutely ridiculous. See the example below. Fake Science is an awesome collection of old posters with funny texts.

It is hard to say whether they have any relation to science, still most of them are bizzare and funny. Follow this blog to recieve the updates first. More in Fun Read More. Read More. Scroll for more. All three of these brands know who they are and who their audience is, and they do a great job of translating that over to their Tumblr. A great way to find good content to repost, and to find out what people in your niche are responding to, is to check out the popular blogs in your niche.

Just look for the blogs who are posting a lot every day, who get lots of notes, and have a large following. You can fill it with up to posts, and set a certain amount of those posts to automatically publish throughout different times of the day. And I just schedule my original stuff. Typically the bigger your audience grows the more content you can post. Hashtags in Tumblr are the keywords that make your posts searchable.

Make sure that you use tags that are popular and relevant to your niche AND relevant to the content you are tagging. Just so you know only the first 20 tags that you use are actually searchable source. I was surprised by how few people were using call to actions when I first started implementing these strategies. Since then, it seems like some popular accounts in my niche have caught on though. And it can make a big difference.

Just make sure to be genuine. But leaving a call to action on reblogs to like, reblog, or check out more of your posts is totally ok and can increase your engagement and get you more followers.

Important Note: Always ensure that the creator of images you share retain credit. But we highly recommend trying to credit the original author because its the right thing to do.

And whatever you do, never remove a credit link. At Least not at first when you are trying to grow. Plus people get on Tumblr to be entertained. Use Tumblr as a creative place to experiment and try new things — and especially as a place to post original content. If your goal is still to sell, think of Tumblr as the top of your funnel, where you create awareness and grow relationships, not where you make your pitch. Tumblr has a big creative vibe. Creativity and good design is important to a lot of its users.

That can impact whether they stick around or not. Just do a quick Google search, or click here to check out some different themes.



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