Nov
9
Social Bookmarking For Profits – The Queen of the Internet & Secrets of Social Bookmarking
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We all know content is king when it comes to the Internet search engines. However, there is certainly a Queen of the Internet, and that’s quality back-linking to your website. (Don’t have a website yet? Sign up for the free videos to learn how quickly you can be up and running.)
Of course there are the long-proven, standard ways of getting one-way links:
- Listing your website with directories
- Article submission
- Press releases
However, what has become one of the most important tools in the SEO manager’s toolbox is social bookmarking. Social Bookmarking allows you to maintain all of the power. You select which website you are going to promote, and use a social bookmarking website to gain one automatic backlink. It does not stop there! When you couple that with tags added to your listing, you get an additional bump or benefit. This is done because you will get a link to your website on every separate tag page as well. That can result in up to 20 one-way links back to the website you are promoting, simply through a social bookmarking site. You must make sure that your website offers unique, relevant, highly valuable content. If it does, other people will bookmark your website as well. The more people bookmark your site, the better traffic you will gain from that social bookmarking website.
Social Bookmarking is the latest and greatest in Internet buzzwords, and you can leverage that buzz to promote your products, services of company. Don’t forget who’s King – content is King. But if you offer unique content that people will find useful, you have outstanding odds of having the Queen of the Internet lead you to the front page of social bookmarking websites. Getting your website there is like they Holy Grail of traffic to your website.
If you do not offer outstanding content on your website, you will still gain the all important one way links to your website. Even negative reviews of your site will not change the ways the search engines see your link. Search engines are hungry for new, fresh, relevant content. All you have to do is feed it to them.
Link exchanges are dead: a thing of the past. Other than highly unique and theme related links, they work when they provide useful information and products to your customers directly from a relevant/related website. Otherwise, Google and the rest have figured out their uselessness and link exchanges have gone the way of the buggy whip.
After King Content, Queen Links are the most important aspect of search engine optimization. Even the inter-linking you use to structure you site counts in your SEO efforts. MSN, Yahoo, and Google all spider your site, following the links and using the link text as a pretext for judging the content found on the page associated with the link. In other words, if you have a page on your website about drumsticks, then the link to that page should be drumsticks, and nothing else.
Stay tuned (meaning subscribe to the RSS feed) and learn how you can automate these steps to increase your efforts without increasing the amount of time you spend on this important link-building step in your overall SEO strategy.
Thanks,
Dennis
Nov
28
To look at the history of Social Bookmarking we have to go back to 1996 with the launch of the website itLists.com, this was the first site to utilise the concept of shared bookmarks. A few years later this idea was followed by companies such as Backflip, Blink, Clip2, Hotlinks and Quiver. These companies however failed to make an impact on the market due to the dot com crash of 2001. We then had to wait until 2003 when del.icio.us launched its own tag related social bookmarking site. In a short space of time del.icio.us expanded very quickly, this led to other companies following their lead. In the next few years websites such as Simpy, Furl, Stumbleupon, Netvouz, Diigo, Digg, reddit, Newsvine joined the fray and expanded on the priciples of social bookmarking.
A Social Bookmarking Site encourages their members to organize their own bookmarks using specific tags. Some sites vary slightly by implementing a combination of folders and tags. The methods used to organize bookmarks vary slightly but the general principles remain the same.
Many social bookmarking websites provide an RSS feed. This enables members to receive information on new bookmarks as they are saved, shared, and tagged by others. Another common feature is to allow members to rate and comment on bookmarks, this has become very popular with web users worldwide. Receiving information via a live feed is a very good method of carrying out research or simply reading the research of others.
Rather than slowing down, social bookmarking is growing at a phenomenal pace, this is due to web users realising they can gather information on specific or niche topics from a single source. As we move towards full web 2.0 compliance, it is of no surprise that social bookmarking sites are giving us a glimpse of how the World Wide Web will be structured in the future. Bookmarking sites have certainly brought a degree of order to the Internet, in the past this has always been a problem area for web users, as they generally have to visit many sites to gather information on a single subject.
The main downside to social bookmarking is in the fact webmasters quickly realised these sites are a great medium for search engine optimisation, this has led to bookmarking sites being hit hard by spammers. I believe this will be short lived as many sites are starting to incorporate the ‘no-follow’ attribute.
My personal feelings are we have only seen the tip of the iceberg in regard to social bookmarking, in the future I believe these type of websites will be fully integrated into our online way of life.
Nov
27
Does Social Bookmarking Still Work
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To look at the history of Social Bookmarking we have to go back to 1996 with the launch of the website itLists.com, this was the first site to utilise the concept of shared bookmarks. A few years later this idea was followed by companies such as Backflip, Blink, Clip2, Hotlinks and Quiver. These companies however failed to make an impact on the market due to the dot com crash of 2001. We then had to wait until 2003 when del.icio.us launched its own tag related social bookmarking site. In a short space of time del.icio.us expanded very quickly, this led to other companies following their lead. In the next few years websites such as Simpy, Furl, Stumbleupon, Netvouz, Diigo, Digg, reddit, Newsvine joined the fray and expanded on the priciples of social bookmarking.
A Social Bookmarking Site encourages their members to organize their own bookmarks using specific tags. Some sites vary slightly by implementing a combination of folders and tags. The methods used to organize bookmarks vary slightly but the general principles remain the same.
Many social bookmarking websites provide an RSS feed. This enables members to receive information on new bookmarks as they are saved, shared, and tagged by others. Another common feature is to allow members to rate and comment on bookmarks, this has become very popular with web users worldwide. Receiving information via a live feed is a very good method of carrying out research or simply reading the research of others.
Rather than slowing down, social bookmarking is growing at a phenomenal pace, this is due to web users realising they can gather information on specific or niche topics from a single source. As we move towards full web 2.0 compliance, it is of no surprise that social bookmarking sites are giving us a glimpse of how the World Wide Web will be structured in the future. Bookmarking sites have certainly brought a degree of order to the Internet, in the past this has always been a problem area for web users, as they generally have to visit many sites to gather information on a single subject.
The main downside to social bookmarking is in the fact webmasters quickly realised these sites are a great medium for search engine optimisation, this has led to bookmarking sites being hit hard by spammers. I believe this will be short lived as many sites are starting to incorporate the ‘no-follow’ attribute.
My personal feelings are we have only seen the tip of the iceberg in regard to social bookmarking, in the future I believe these type of websites will be fully integrated into our online way of life.
Nov
27
To look at the history of Social Bookmarking we have to go back to 1996 with the launch of the website itLists.com, this was the first site to utilise the concept of shared bookmarks. A few years later this idea was followed by companies such as Backflip, Blink, Clip2, Hotlinks and Quiver. These companies however failed to make an impact on the market due to the dot com crash of 2001. We then had to wait until 2003 when del.icio.us launched its own tag related social bookmarking site. In a short space of time del.icio.us expanded very quickly, this led to other companies following their lead. In the next few years websites such as Simpy, Furl, Stumbleupon, Netvouz, Diigo, Digg, reddit, Newsvine joined the fray and expanded on the priciples of social bookmarking.
A Social Bookmarking Site encourages their members to organize their own bookmarks using specific tags. Some sites vary slightly by implementing a combination of folders and tags. The methods used to organize bookmarks vary slightly but the general principles remain the same.
Many social bookmarking websites provide an RSS feed. This enables members to receive information on new bookmarks as they are saved, shared, and tagged by others. Another common feature is to allow members to rate and comment on bookmarks, this has become very popular with web users worldwide. Receiving information via a live feed is a very good method of carrying out research or simply reading the research of others.
Rather than slowing down, social bookmarking is growing at a phenomenal pace, this is due to web users realising they can gather information on specific or niche topics from a single source. As we move towards full web 2.0 compliance, it is of no surprise that social bookmarking sites are giving us a glimpse of how the World Wide Web will be structured in the future. Bookmarking sites have certainly brought a degree of order to the Internet, in the past this has always been a problem area for web users, as they generally have to visit many sites to gather information on a single subject.
The main downside to social bookmarking is in the fact webmasters quickly realised these sites are a great medium for search engine optimisation, this has led to bookmarking sites being hit hard by spammers. I believe this will be short lived as many sites are starting to incorporate the ‘no-follow’ attribute.
My personal feelings are we have only seen the tip of the iceberg in regard to social bookmarking, in the future I believe these type of websites will be fully integrated into our online way of life.
Nov
13
What is Social Bookmarks and how it helps in Search engines?
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Please any one send list social bookmarking websites.
Nov
11
Social Bookmarking sites, wich one is the best to get?
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I want to get me one of those social bookmarking sites. wich one is the best to belong to? Tanks.
Nov
9
Social bookmarking?
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I have written an article that I want to submit to some social bookmarking websites. What I want is the link ranking–I have not put the article in my site, although it is about the same subject.
I go into my site like it says, then click my bookmark tab and it fills in the information for me. I enter in my tags. Do I paste the article in the text area, or do I put the article in my website and let it link?
What I need to know is if I should put the article in my web page, or paste my article into the text box when submitting to the book marker page.
Nov
9
How can we get the huge number of social bookmarking and social networking websites?
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Actually I searched in the web for the social bookmarking websites.Most of the sites are searched and submitted my website.But if I want the more number of social bookmarking and social networking websites how can I get?Could anyone tell me?
Nov
8
What are the most effective social bookmarking sites?
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There are so many bookmarking site and i am confuse which site are the most effective in bookmarking. i dont want to waste my time on those site with poor affiliation when it comes to SEO.
Nov
7
What do you think how much would be the revenue of social bookmarking sites like reddit, stumbleupon, digg, etc (minimum to maximum)
I MEAN BY REVENUE OF THEIR SITES AND NOT THE SITES WHICH ARE UPLOADED ON THEIR SITES
I MEAN BY REVENUE OF THEIR SITES AND NOT THE SITES WHICH ARE UPLOADED ON THEIR SITES







