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Social Bookmarking Where is it Heading

Social bookmarking is the practice of saving bookmarks to a public Web site and “tagging” them with keywords. This is just one more example of the challenges facing an Internet marketer today. 

On course with every challenge comes new opportunities. Social bookmarking gives you new opportunities in ways of organizing your information. Let’s use a blog post as an example.

 When the writer posts an article in their blog they will tag that article with the few keywords that are relevant in it. You then bookmark your post to various social bookmarking sites such as StumbleUpon, Digg, Furl, and so on.

 The tagged keywords give relevance to your socially bookmarked article. Social bookmarking services indicate who you are, by allowing you to create a profile and by linking that profile to your blog URL.  Readers and can then quickly access your blog to read more articles by you.

 Some directories will allow you to vote for an article. The more votes you get, the more important to your article becomes, which creates more readers, as well is creates more interest from search engines, who are spidering the social directories for content.

 The larger picture for social bookmarking is the communities that have sprung up from it. As readers began to find other authors that they enjoy they have formed communities where they can interact with each other. 

 The savvy Internet marketer will be able to tap into that by interacting in these communities, thus creating credibility and allowing more traffic to their own websites and blogs. Master social bookmarking and grow your business is the summary of this article.

1 comment so far

  1. Andrew Reynolds April 2, 2008 10:38 pm

    Social bookmarking is one of the effective ways to increase your website’s traffic. Thanks for the thorough explanation about Social bookmarking.

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