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Social Bookmarking as a SEO Tactic! A new kind of link building tactic is revolutionary to the SEO arsenal. Far be it for me to sell you on the idea of social bookmarking but with carefully timed posting to these sites, exposure can work their magic for the website owner and those concerned with SEO in creating back-links. If you are a responsible site owner intent on creating back-links for legitimate purposes then you can use software to "Automatically register and submit metatags" (keywords) to hundreds of Social bookmarking sites including CAPTCHA protected sites. http://[snip].html |
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| SAWebay wrote: Social Bookmarking as a SEO Tactic! A new kind of link building tactic is revolutionary to the SEO arsenal. Far be it for me to sell you on the idea of social bookmarking but with carefully timed posting to these sites, exposure can work their magic for the website owner and those concerned with SEO in creating back-links. If you are a responsible site owner intent on creating back-links for legitimate purposes then you can use software to "Automatically register and submit metatags" (keywords) to hundreds of Social bookmarking sites including CAPTCHA protected sites. http://[snip].html The above advice should not be followed by anyone who depends on search results to bring in business. It is very risky. If someone in his garage can automate social bookmarking, then you better believe that someone at Google can automate detecting that activity and penalizing any website that tries to gain an unfair advantage in that way. Here is the *right* way to use social bookmarking as a SEO Tactic: Join some sites that are related to your business, but do so as a human being who participates and contibutes, not as a robot spammer looking only to promote a website. Let people know who you are and what you do in an "about me" page (and a .sig if allowed), but don't push it like a spammer would. For example, I am writing this because I know that someone reading it will be helped by my advice, and thus I am someone who participates and contibutes to the alt.internet.search-engines newsgroup. I have a secondary purpose, which is to get more links to my website at <http://www.guymacon.com/>, but that's not what I am thinking about as I partipate in newsgroups -- it is just icing on the cake. My main goal is being helpful and helping others. Do that, and the links will come -- and they will be the kind of links that boost your place in search results even when the search engines change algorithms. -- Guy Macon http://www.guymacon.com/ |
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