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What Is This Social Bookmarking I Hear So Much About?

By Brad Hauck

June 11, 2009


With all of the social terms floating around on the Internet, social bookmarking is one that you have probably heard about. While you have heard about it, you are wondering what exactly it is how it is used.

Social bookmarking is used by Internet users as a way to store links to websites web pages. This is done through the use of meta tags meta data. Website links are shared so they can be remembered by the user, shared with people they know made public for everyone to see.

Many social bookmarking services allow users to subscribe to RSS feeds of other users. By doing this, users are instantly updated whenever another user they subscribe to updates the list of websites that they link to. Social bookmarking sites even allow users to rate website links to tell other users which links contain good content which ones do not.

Concerning search engine optimisation, social bookmarking sites are a way for users of the Internet to control which websites are considered valuable. Rather than be based on search engine algorithms, social bookmarking website users manually rate websites. This is very important to websites which provide important information but are not showing up high in the search rankings due to web crawlers not recognizing the validity of the content.

User control is a great advantage of social bookmarking, but it also has one disadvantage as well. With social bookmarking, there is no standard of keywords, punctuation, capitalization vocabulary. When viewing public social bookmarks, this can lead users to feel confused about what the link really contains.

Website owners are finding that social bookmarking is essential for increasing website traffic generating business. By placing social bookmarking tools on your business website, it gives users the opportunity to share what they found on your site with other users around the world. From top media websites to small businesses blogs, social bookmarking is becoming a standard in the Internet industry to pass information along.

Brad Hauck

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