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How Libertas Uses Tumblr to Build Article Visibility

Posted Tue, Sep, 18,2012

Libertas now operates a highly successful Tumblr blog with more than 2,600 followers and 700 posts (September 2012).

Libertas also has editor status for the Science category so pictures of our choice can be promoted and will appear on Tumblr’s main science page.

Articles with interesting pictures are promoted through Tumblr, with the images displayed in full and a link to the article in the description. A weekly list of articles published is also included so articles without images are also promoted there.

Tumblr has over 58 million blogs, more than 24.7 billion posts, and receives over 13 billion views per month. The website is popular amongst researchers aged 18-34 in the USA, India, Japan, the UK, and Brazil. Our investment in visibility through Tumblr ensures researchers of all ages are aware of articles published in Libertas journals.

Visit the Libertas Tumblr blog. We invite you to follow us if you are a Tumblr user

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