The notion of social bookmarking became hugely popular owing to sites such as Deli.cio.us and Digg. The idea is that an written piece or blog is collected, stored and then tagged to be classified when possible by relevancy. The opinions provided by social bookmarks is often seen as more relevant for many viewers because the information is arranged for by [humans|actual people}. Its relevancy is voted on by real visitors as compared with a search engine providing results according to keywords. A points plan is also utilized with articles on social bookmarking sites, to add a better human feel to it.

Social bookmarking can draw great traffic to your site. Promoting your site through social bookmarking is easy, as long as you have relevant and valuable content. The bookmarking world will value its usefulness and rate it and thus create better hits through the bookmarking websites. Your site’s viewership can grow dramatically by method of social bookmarkers.
Aim for the niche market that is relevant pertinent to your site. Attempt to connect promote yourself to those interests that will have viewers who appreciate the content, and therefore can bump it higher and stir up buzz about it in the bookmarking circles. You can also put in back links to your site by attaching URLs to your content. This may not signify anything in terms of SEO benefits as some social bookmarking sites carry out a ‘no follow’ policy, attaching tags to your links. Nevertheless [users|visitors} could still view your site and increase popularity to the attached links.

Nowadays with hundreds of social bookmarking websites, it is important to try to get inducted into one somehow. The possibilities from there are endless as you increase your viewer base and gain points among the community of your site.

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November 8, 2009 at 9:11 am by FourLane
Category: Main Content