Posted on 14 May 2008
By D.X. Tang
Social bookmarking sites generally organize their content using tags. Social bookmarking sites are an increasingly popular way to locate, classify, rank, and share Internet resources through the practice of tagging and inferences drawn from grouping and analysis of tags.
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Popularity: 5% [?]
Posted on 05 May 2008
By Fabian Tan
It’s a well-known fact that to rank highly on the search engines, you need lots of quality backlinks (links pointing back to your website). Here are 5 of the best places for you to get incoming links:
1. Social bookmarking sites Read the full story
Popularity: 6% [?]
Posted on 02 May 2008
By R. Scott Hall
As you already know, social media is an extended conversation with your community or market. Every type of Web 2.0 platform gives you a way to participate in an ongoing conversation. One of the best social media marketing tips I can give you is to get into blogging.
A blog is a way for you to not only participate in a conversation but to initiate one and become a thought leader - or guru, if you will. When you have a blog you are in charge of the content. In a blog post you can write as much as you want and Read the full story
Popularity: 21% [?]
Posted on 02 May 2008
By Terri Stallcop
Want to improve your rankings with the search engines and with real people? Here’s what can happen. Social bookmarking sites like Digg, Stumbleupon, Technorati, Del.icio.us, and others, are online communities. These sites didn’t start out that way. The community of friends was a case of serendipity. Social Bookmarking didn’t start out as an internet traffic generating strategy. It started out as, well, an online book marker. But now it has become a powerful tool for generating internet traffic. But, you have to Read the full story
Popularity: 40% [?]
Posted on 02 May 2008
By Ben Norman
When it comes to good website marketing strategies, you will soon learn that some are good and will gain you loyal customers while others are more problematic about what it is they offer to the normal consumer. Ethical link building is an important part of joining the visible web community and as with many endeavors, you’ll find that if done badly will effect your operation for the worst. When thinking about ethical link building, there are a few facts that it is important keep at the forefront of your mind. Read the full story
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Posted on 02 May 2008
By David Skul
Unethical marketing practices on social media websites has backfired…badly. As in all marketing situations, it pays to have integrity. While much of social networking is out of your hands, there are many factors that you can control that will keep you out of the hot seat.
The first thing that you must always keep in mind when you embark on a social network marketing campaign is that you are joining a community. As with any community, business has its rightful place, but it does not have the right to invade people’s privacy. In your face, non-targeted, spam marketing will get you nowhere in a hurry. Read the full story
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Posted on 02 May 2008
By Nathalie Fiset
Social bookmarking sites are a plenty these days. The explosion of these sites had resulted to more and more webmasters using all means possible to make their site a raging success when it comes to search engine optimization. SEO is still the primary means to get traffic and sales for any business, website, or product.
Internet marketing newbies are advised to use social bookmarking sites to further promote their affiliate links, blog, or their personal website. These sites are very crucial in one’s performance in the search engine rankings. They offer yet another way to provide webmasters the means to distribute their links over the internet to generate the necessary traffic needed to further promote their site. Read the full story
Popularity: 9% [?]
Posted on 30 April 2008
By Paul Majestyck
Social bookmarking is a technique by which internet users store, organize, search, and manage bookmarks of web pages on the internet with the help of metadata.
In a social bookmarking system, internet users save links to web pages that they want to remember and/or share. These social bookmarks are generally 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. Only the allowed people can view these social bookmarks sequentially, by category or tags, or via a search engine.
In definite terms, social bookmarking is a user-defined taxonomy system for bookmarks. Such Read the full story
Popularity: 52% [?]
Posted on 30 April 2008
By Nathalie Fiset
Several years ago, you can’t possibly watch video clips online. The horrendous speed of dial-up connections simply won’t allow you to. If you try to push the situation, all that you will get are choppy images that can’t play any better. But things had changed. And it had changed so much for the better at that.
Today, you can watch video clips or even the entire length of a 2-hour film seamlessly. That’s broadband connection working for you. And because videos are very powerful, sites like You Tube, Blip TV, Google Video, and all other video Read the full story
Popularity: 51% [?]
Posted on 30 April 2008
By Lee Cole
If you follow my articles, I’m sure you’ll notice that I love social bookmarking! That’s because it’s a way I can do two things I love to do: create traffic and get my pages ranked high in the search engine results pages (SERPs). I’ve written an article about using social bookmarking to create traffic. This article is going to focus on using social bookmarking to get your pages ranked higher. (Which has the by-product of creating even more traffic.)
How does Google actually decide what order to return webpages in an organic search? Well, there are Read the full story
Popularity: 3% [?]