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What Web Stories Are, Why You Should Be Using Them, And How
What are web stories?
Web Stories are a new way for you to serve up easily accessible, visually engaging content to your website visitors. These operate just like stories on Instagram and Snapchat, or fleets on Twitter. The difference here is that this content is hosted on your website and SEO value can be derived from it. Here’s an example on CorkboardConcepts.com: [web_stories_embed url="https://corkboardconcepts.com/web-stories/protecting-paid-search-campaigns-from-fraudulent-clicks/" title="Protecting Paid Search Campaigns From Fraudulent Clicks" poster="" width="360" height="600" align="none"] While it is possible to create Web Stories on any website, WordPress offers the most seamless experience with a corresponding Google plugin. If you aren’t using WordPress, however, you can use third-party tools like https://makestories.io/ to work through the process. Additionally, if you want to put your development skills to the test and develop your own framework the Open JS Foundation offers a wide array of dev tools https://amp.dev/documentation/guides-and-tutorials/?format=stories. We’ll get into how you use Google’s plugin later.Why should you be using web stories?
Simply put: because it gets your brand in front of new eyeballs. When you post a web story, you have the opportunity to have that story featured in the Google Discover feed. What is the Google Discover Feed, you ask? It’s a stream of content that android users access to find articles and stories that are relevant to their interests. Google uses all of that intricate knowledge it has about your vocation and interests to curate content that it thinks you might find interesting and then presents that content to Android users in a feed. When you create a web story and post it to your website, Google crawls that just like any other piece of content. What happens next is what makes Web Stories special, it matches your content with a relevant audience and serves it to them in the discover feed. Here’s a look at some of the results of our recent experiments with Web Stories:Web Story 1:

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How do I start using web stories?
The easiest way to begin posting web stories is through a CMS [https://corkboardconcepts.com/marketing-resources/marketing-glossary/common-acronyms/what-does-cms-stand-for/] like WordPress. Simply install the Google Web Stories plugin, and you will be able to access them within the WordPress dashboard.

