Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Get Noticed With Social Book Marking:

The Web 2.0 era brought in its wake the power to enable users to make their voices heard over the Internet. Social networking, a by-product of this era, allowed these users to further interact with each other, socially as well as professionally. Today, most social networking sites feature discussion boards, communities or groups on particular interests, access to a member’s blog page, and review boards.

SEO techniques utilize social book marking methods which actually is an off-shoot of social media marketing. It allows marketers to promote their brands by displaying them on different social media networks like StumbleUpon, Reddit, Digg, etc.

An increasing number of websites feature tiny icons below noteworthy content or pictures or photos. The user can click on the icon of his/her choice and thus tag or bookmark it. The particular page or the content of that page will be featured on his profile on that particular social network. The user is thus able to view the content that had interested him a few days ago at his own leisure, at times also getting regular updates on it.

Besides the user, the visitors to his page too will be able to view the content, ultimately widening the audience and the market for a business.

Social book marking, with its tag and ranking options, also makes available a web page’s content in search engine result pages as the crawlers pick up the targeted keywords or a businesses’ name which occur in discussions that are threaded or linked to. The more often a page is linked or ranked, the better chances it has of being featured in
search engine result pages.

These results are more relevant as they do away with the classifications formulated by mechanically brained spiders and allow for a better system of classification based on innate understanding which humans are capable of.

At
Clear Media Online, we understand such SEO tactics. Our services include social book marking methods in order to boost your website’s visibility.

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