Saturday, February 9, 2008

Social Bookmarking Sites - Why Using Them to Build Backlinks


If you haven't been using social bookmarking sites like Digg.com to generate traffic you are missing out on a large consumer potential. As the net becomes more interactive and users gain more decisiveness on what is and isn't "quality content," Digg-like sites continue to pop up to serve virtually every known online niche.

Digg is still a leading website when it comes to user generated and voted content. However, the site still does not cater to every niche. It is mostly a playground for techies and gadget geeks which leave those who write for other niches off the front page, and in some cases, off the website in general. Thus, more and more people are starting sites that are niche specific.

These sites do pretty much the same thing that most social bookmarking sites do, which is to help people get their social news, while helping authors get their work exposed.

For Emarketing related content people are finding places like PlugIM.com and MarkTD.com are sending them more traffic than Digg ever has. Many websites are anti marketing which means that small business related topics rarely make it to the front page. However, finding and using a Digg-like site that pertains to your niche can greatly increase your traffic.

Some of theses sites offer a Digg It button to place on your site and if so, use it. The easy way for publishers to hasten their entry into the ecosystem is to add this button or link to pages on their sites.

Surprisingly, considering the importance of social bookmarking, few publishers have done this. Having a Digg It button on your website encourages user participation, which increases your article exposure, traffic, and, ultimately, your sales.

Before publishing on Digg, look for "vertical" style sites to publish on because you will most likely receive more traffic from these sites because, even though they are much smaller, they are more closely related to your niche.

There are several lists online that you can use to find Digg-like sites that work for you. Simply Google your niche and the terms "Digg-like", "Digg-style" or "Digg clones."

Keep in mind however, that these are all communities that you have to be active in to gain the real benefits. That means submitting content frequently, voting early and voting often. Many webmasters admit to getting traffic from leaving comments on other users' content almost as much as they get traffic from their own content.

As it gets harder and harder to reach Digg's front page, people will be looking elsewhere for their social news. Web masters should consider trying all the like sites out there that relate to their niche to see what does well for your site's content. And if worse comes to worse and you can't find your niche in any category create your own clone.

Jeff Casmer is an internet marketing consultant and work at home business owner. For more information on website linking strategies please visit his "Top Ranked" Social Power Linking Directory gives you all the information you need to Earn Money at Home in the 21st century.



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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Targeted Social Bookmarking - Gaining More Profit with Social Bookmarking


Social bookmarking is potentially becoming one of the major means used by most business people and marketing specialists to drive traffic on their site. Traffic is deemed very essential to any site that social bookmarking made a quite impressive rebound in fulfilling this very important goal. For this reason, more and more businessmen and marketers have been encouraged and goaded to believe that, indeed, bookmarking can create miracles in generating more profit to anyone's site or business for that matter. Below are some of the more functional tips that one can use to effectively drive more profits to your online business with bookmarking:

a. With the numerous social bookmarking sites that you can opt to choose from, you might find yourself in a dilemma as to which site can best serve your motives and purposes. If you are newly embarking with this kind of an activity, I would like to stress that you carefully select the most functional bookmarking site based on what your driven purpose is. If you are not sure as to which one gives the best service, you can then opt to register with numerous bookmarking sites to see which one works best for you and stick with it.

b. Once an account with the social bookmarking site has been established, make sure that you actively participate in all the activities and feature offerings of the site. You can also engage in inviting your relatives and your friends to begin bookmarking your site. This will allow you then to gain more exposure and popularity in the social bookmarking arena.

c. Try to explore the social bookmarking site. Make new invitations and do not settle to having tested only a few of the bookmarking features that you chose. This will give you the advantage of knowing the intricacies and complexities that a social bookmarking site may entail.

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Sean Mize is a full time internet marketer who has written over 1574 articles in print and 11 published ebooks.



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Friday, February 1, 2008

Social Bookmarking - Making the "Net" Work


Networking offers so many options that it's hard to know where to focus. You have attended workshops, seminars and conferences to chit-chat and hand out business cards. You have joined traditional networking business groups to attract new business and develop long-term relationships around breakfast, lunch and/or dinner meetings. You used social networking sites to connect with various groups you lost touch with from college to former colleagues.

Now that you have mastered these options you must find new ways to promote your business interests and get noticed. Why not use "social bookmarking" for networking your business?

Before you can understand how to use it for networking you must understand what it is and how it works.

What it is?

Favorites or "links" you want to remember and/or share organized and stored (bookmarked) on a website.

How it works?

Keywords (called a tag) chosen by you describing the favorite or "link".

So instead of saving your bookmarks on your PC in folders you can save them online. As an added benefit, using this technology allows you to access the favorites from any computer and add bookmarks from anywhere.

One of the most popular social bookmarking websites is delicious, more commonly seen by its web address del.icio.us.

What is del.icio.us?

del.icio.us is a collection of favorites - yours and everyone else's. You can use to keep, share and discover links to your favorite articles, blogs, music, reviews, recipes, and more.

These favorites are usually public, and can be saved privately, shared only with specified people or groups, shared only inside certain networks, or another combination of public and private domains.

del.icio.us lets users see others' link collections. If a user finds someone's list compelling, she can subscribe to it then be notified when more bookmarks are added to it. This process combines technology, networking, relationship building, grass-roots marketing, and follow up.

What can it be used for?

Here are examples of networking you can do with saving bookmarks on del.icio.us:

  • Businesses - create a tag for your business, partners and affiliates.
  • Products and Services - find existing tags with non-competing and competing products and services then add yours.
  • Collaboration - use a shared account, special tag, or networks to collect and organize bookmarks that are relevant -- and useful -- to the entire group.
Make the "net" Work, be creative, you must take action to get noticed.

Tonya R. Taylor is an entrepreneur and principal consultant with Rising Star Ideas, LLC and the widely read blog "Fake It Until You Make It". If you're ready to use technology to propel your small business to the next level, visit the Fake It Until You Make It (http://blog.fakeituntilyoumakeit.com) blog to get your FREE tips. To make a change in your business TODAY sign up for the newsletter NOW! Copyright ? 2008 Rising Star Ideas, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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