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Social media and web 2.0 developments are popping up daily, but many website owners and online marketers are forgetting some of the great grass roots offerings of this consumer controlled web incarnation. Web 2.0 websites, communities, applications and tools are now a key way to build brands, increase traffic and grow businesses and is no longer just the domain of tech types, early adopters and innovators. The relationship between core web 2.0 developments and business/website marketing is the purpose of this multi part series - aimed as an SMO guide for beginners and a refresher for more experienced online marketers. Part 1 - Social Bookmarking 1. What is Social Bookmarking: According to Wikipedia: “Social bookmarking is a way for Internet users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages. In a social bookmarking system, users save links to web pages that they want to remember and/or share. These bookmarks are usually public, but depending on the service's features, may be saved privately, shared only with specific people or groups, shared only inside certain networks, or another combination of publicness and privateness.” 2. How Does Social Bookmarking Build Traffic and Exposure? Social bookmarking helps build a site or business’ traffic both directly and through indirect benefits. Direct Traffic Benefits:
For a great list of the many bookmarking services available, visit this post on the 3 Spots blog, which not only provides an extensive list, but also the valuable embed code to make it easier for your visitors to bookmark your site on each. http://3spots.blogspot.com/2006/02/30-social-bookmarks-add-to-footer.html 4. How to get started: It's really a simple 3 step process to kickstarting your social bookmarking strategy: STEP 1: Bookmark Your Own Site; Get the ball rolling by exploring some social bookmarking sites and actually bookmarking your own web pages. By listing them on a few of the major social bookmarking sites, with relevant titles, descriptions and tags, your already opening your site up to a multitude of potential new visitors. STEP 2: Provide Tools for Others to Bookmark your Web Pages/Content. The easiest way to increase the number of social bookmark references/links your have, is by using bookmarklets (images and links that provide users with one-click access to bookmark your content). By adding these to every page on your website or blog, people are more likely to make your content a part of their favorites. STEP 3: Give Visitors a Reason to Favorite Your Website While there are probably several people out there that will bookmark your web pages already based on the content/information/product you offer, it doesn’t hurt to encourage the behavior. Internet users love unique valuable resources and content, whether that’s a tool, white paper, report, stats, product service…so dig deep and give them a reason to favorite you…! That's about it. Simple enough to execute and easy to understand. In a supplementary update down the track...i'll go through and create a list of the better social bookmarking services available based on traffic, functionality etc...so stay tuned. Until then - get to it and start your social media optimization off with some social bookmarking. | |||||||||||||||||||
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November 2007 Waiting for part 2 ! Nice job.
I suggest to all bloggers no to miss the feed strategy. It's not a hazard if Feedburner has become the big player since last months into the game from social networking (and now being another Google service!), so important that lots of other agencies try to go in the same market to offer solution for each kind of content. RSS links need to be social promoted OK but also to be optimised for all visitors who are not geeks and developpers all the time. Feed burning is a really powerful tool for that. Web analytics use both value : visitors and subsribers. Reply
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November 2007 that was informative, thanks! i'll definitely be using that - i've added a bookmarking button from addthis.com to the sites i work on and it has worked pretty well, but with plenty of room to improve.
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September 2007 SMO has been a great traffic driver for us as well. Link Building has been around for ages and is one of the best web 1.0 marketing tactics and with all of the influx of web 2.0, SMO has been a great value add layer to Link Building to generate optimized anchor text. We've been using the following website as well: http://socialposter.com/
Got Intern? Get Social Poster! hehe. Stumble has also driven the most traffic out of all of the Social Bookmarking websites we submit to. Reply
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September 2007 StumbleUpon is another terrific bookmarking site/community, and can be a great traffic driver as you grow your profile and make friends. Great article, Rene!
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September 2007 yep - stumbleUpon should be one of the first to submit to. gives you a good kick.
it's also got a great inexpensive SEM solution... 5c per visitor... however be aware that people are "surfing" rather than looking for something extremely specific to your website/product. Reply
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September 2007 thanks matt... i must confess, when i first looked at stumbleupon, months ago - it didn't really capture my interest, but low and behold - i gave it another go last night - and lost 2 hours in the process....it is definately worth checking out and i think will get better the more you use it... cheers for the heads up. Reply
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