Ideas About Social Bookmarking
April 19th, 2008 by admin
Bookmarking has been one of today’s best and perhaps the most effective online tool that correctly organizes and stores various web pages. However, not all people understand how effective social bookmarking is.
For beginners, it is important to fully understand the importance and some other issues with regard to social bookmarking. Below are some useful facts about this online organizational tool.
Today’s existing online bookmarking networks like Digg, StumbleUpon, and Bluedot, are quickly becoming the camping ground for social sharing of vast amounts of data and information. Gaining a clear understanding of how these bookmarking services work and how each of them differ, is necessary in effectively building a productive marketing network while participating in these widely-popular online networks. check here!
Let me briefly explain the difference between a social bookmarking site like Del.icio.us (like this one - del.ico.us) and a story site like Digg. On a social bookmarking site you will bookmark sites that you like according to tags. If other users of the social bookmarking site are interested in your tags they may also bookmark your bookmarks. On a story site like Digg you will submit a story and voters will vote and rate the story.
The important thing with web sites like these is to create valuable content that people will want to link to. On a web site like Digg you can get your story on the home page if more than fifty people vote for your story within twenty four hours. Here are some tips that you can follow to help get you on the home page of Digg. You need to have an attention grabbing description and title. You also need to create valuable content that is current. Old stories generally do not have any appeal unless you have a unique twist to them.
Since these social bookmarking sites are hugely popular, any links placed of them will have a most sizable exposure, which in marketing terms is almost akin to niche marketing. It is therefore not surprising to find that some articles - especially those that serve as vehicles for advertisements - will be saved to a plethora of such social bookmarking sites, and sometimes will even be geared to a specific clientele that seeks to encompass the median website user with respect to age, gender, and interests. Articles bookmarked at sites where the surfer dudes are most likely to visit will have a different tone and feel than those which are written for a conservative clientele. A good example can be seen here - some bookmarking links
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