Social Bookmarking has become all the rage in the recent Web 2.0 Revolution. With a collaborative effort of users around the globe it has created an interesting and relevant alternative to the existing search engine search model.
What is Social Bookmarking? Social Bookmarking can be defined as a collaborative location where users can bookmark, tag and group URL’s that they deem to be of worthy content. This gives it a different spin in comparison to the search engine algorithms because it is all human edited.
Now this doesn’t necessarily provide end-users with a perfect system as there are ways that crafty netpreneurs can try to game the system by getting people to bookmark and tag their URL’s to higher rankings, but for the most part the user-edited system is a solid model that should be followed for years to come. It does provide an interesting insight into the different perspectives that are out there.
Digg is one of these social bookmarking sites. The way Digg works is relatively simple. You sign up with them and create an account. Once you create an account you can bookmark and tag any URL you like. If others in the community find that URL to be worthy they can “Digg” it. This basically gives them a thumb up in terms of acceptance. If the end-user does not like the URL it can bury it essentially giving it a thumb down.
With this type of thumbs up or thumbs down approach the system can use the collaborative effort of the masses to help decide which URL’s should be listed on the front page , and which stories should be given top billing. If you do manage to get yourself listed on the first page for a bit you are in for a big surge in traffic as there are many members that utilize Digg.
Del.icio.us is another similar social bookmarking site. It uses the collaborative effort to provide end-users with the most relevant topics on the different items. Del.icio.us has a decidedly more search engine feel to it and it doesn’t offer the end-user the option to be able to bury a URL. It does however rank the search tags by the number of members who have saved the link to their bookmarks. This provides a similar way of ranking URL’s direct relevance to the search tag. The more people decide to save that tag, the higher up in that ranking the tag will show.
As with Digg, if you have the opportunity to be listed on the first page or in the hot listings you will be blessed with a nice little traffic surge that many would love to have.
As you can see Social Bookmarking is a very powerful tool for the use of traffic generation, and it looks as though it is here to stay.
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Ted Prodromou is an Internet Business Consultant who helps small business owners build successful online businesses. Ted started working with the internet in 1991, long before Al Gore declared that he invented it. Ted’s been designing websites for over 10 years and is an expert at ecommerce, traffic generation, search engine optimization, and pay per click. For more information visit http://www.netbizexpert.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ted_Prodromou |
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