If people who visit these sites decide your pages are worth sharing, they'll
bookmark and tag them so that other people can find them.
You can also share an RSS feed of your bookmarks. When you add a
bookmark, they learn about it automatically.
If you take the time to create genuinely USEFUL collections of bookmarks,
people will be more inclined to use them.
The Internet community is just starting to catch on to the enormous potential
of using social bookmarking tagging to get high quality links to your site
from authority sites. Sean Wu explains exactly how to do it in his ebook Tag
and Ping.
As Sean explains, there are basically two types of tags – the ones you
place on your blog and the ones you place on social bookmarking sites.
You can create what he calls your "authority site network".
For maximum effectiveness, he recommends you do both.
Here's my advice: If you're going to set up "authority" pages on social
bookmarking sites, tread carefully. It's a bit like entering a new forum where
you don't know the rules. DON'T spam these places. Create pages which
contain, useful, relevant content. Then get links to those pages. Sean tells
you how to do that.
You'll save yourself a lot of time figuring all this out if you get Sean's book.
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bookmark and tag them so that other people can find them.
You can also share an RSS feed of your bookmarks. When you add a
bookmark, they learn about it automatically.
If you take the time to create genuinely USEFUL collections of bookmarks,
people will be more inclined to use them.
The Internet community is just starting to catch on to the enormous potential
of using social bookmarking tagging to get high quality links to your site
from authority sites. Sean Wu explains exactly how to do it in his ebook Tag
and Ping.
As Sean explains, there are basically two types of tags – the ones you
place on your blog and the ones you place on social bookmarking sites.
You can create what he calls your "authority site network".
For maximum effectiveness, he recommends you do both.
Here's my advice: If you're going to set up "authority" pages on social
bookmarking sites, tread carefully. It's a bit like entering a new forum where
you don't know the rules. DON'T spam these places. Create pages which
contain, useful, relevant content. Then get links to those pages. Sean tells
you how to do that.
You'll save yourself a lot of time figuring all this out if you get Sean's book.
Page 43
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