Social Bookmarking: Effective for Getting Traffic to Your Website
By Shawn CaseyWhat makes social bookmarking such a great way to promote your business is that it is amazing for getting traffic to your website. Social Bookmarking sites exist so that members can upload links to their favorite Internet content. Of course, this means that you, as a business person, can upload links to your most favorite Internet content: links to content related to your business.
Your Business’s Website isn’t All that Benefits from Bookmarking
Because of this, not only can you link directly to your business’s website, but you can also upload links to your blogs, your submissions to YouTube, your ezine articles, and whatever else you have put up promoting your business! For everything you have posted about your business, you can post keyword-empowered bookmarks, share them with others, and check out what others have posted.
Social bookmarking websites include Digg.com, Mixx.com, and Delicious.com. These are the most advantageous to use, so use them all! It probably wouldn’t hurt to look for other social bookmarking sites to use. Remember, the more avenues you have to put up keyword tags related to your business, the more visible you are on search engines!
Of course, there does come a point where managing so many memberships will become cumbersome. Never fret; there are resources to handle this situation. AutoPoster.com can enable you to make semi-automatic blog submissions to over 50 social bookmarking sites. Incidentally, AutoPoster is a good place to search for more social bookmarking sites to include in your web empire.
Getting Free Labor for Bookmarking Your Blog Submissions
Another technique that you can use to maximize your exposure is to encourage your blog readers to bookmark your blog submissions. This can be done with a WordPress plugin called ShareThis. This way, you can employ your reader base to promote your business without paying them a dime. Talk about having free labor!
Some people might think this is a bit insidious. After all, aren’t these sites meant for social networking, making new friends, and seeing new things of interest? Consider this fact: Many online business owners do this sort of thing all the time. A little bit of time spent on nearly any social networking site will show you that businesses exist on them. MySpace.com is a major example. One of the intended uses of MySpace was as an avenue for musicians to promote their bands. Many other types of groups have caught on to this trend and have MySpace accounts for their groups. In short, there’s nothing wrong with advertising on social sites as long as your business is legitimate.
The possibilities are only limited by your imagination. The more work and thought you put into your Internet marketing campaign, the more you will get out of it. The basic idea is that the more websites you have linked together with your keywords and related to your business, the more exposure you will have. The more exposure you have, the more potential clients you have. It’s really that simple.