Saturday, October 18, 2008

Lucrative Social Bookmarking - Getting Advanced in Social Bookmarking in 5 Simple Steps

If you think about social bookmarking, the easiest way to put an analogy on it is by thinking about how your Favorite Place is working. Social bookmarking allows for you to have an easy access on the site that you frequently visit. It actually is a link that when clicked it goes directly to the website attributed with it. How can a website benefit from being socially bookmarked? Below are the ways on how your site can gain benefit from it:

1. An assured repeated visits. When a visitor has bookmarked your site that means that you gained an interest from this person. It is then most likely that the next time he will be looking for the same, your site - which is already bookmarked - will be visited.

2. A socially bookmarked site is exposed to more possible visits from other people. When a person has bookmarked your site, it is more likely that he shares this link to some other people. When these people are looking for some information that your site can give, you will have the best opportunity to be accessed by them.

3. When your site is registered in some of the leading social bookmarking sites like Digg and Delicious, you have a higher tendency of being accessed and visited. Net users who are looking for relevant sites usually consult social bookmarking sites.

4. Make sure that you come up with extra ordinary site content in order to be appealing. Most people who frequent the Internet basically search for good information. And when they are able to locate for one, they immediately bookmark this site.

5. Invite your friends and your relatives to come and visit your site and ask them to bookmark your site. This is one of the easiest ways to be socially bookmarked.

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Sean Mize is a full time internet marketer who has written over 1574 articles in print and 11 published ebooks.

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