7. Use Social Bookmark Sites
Something
that has really flourished in recent years is the popularity of social bookmark
sites like Digg, Stumble Upon, and del.ico.us. These sites allow users to
search, set bookmarks, organize, read, and rate anything on the internet. If
something you have written is posted to one of these sites, other readers get a
chance to vote on whether or not they like it. If someone thinks it is good,
and worth sharing, they can vote for it. The more people vote for it, the
higher up in the rankings it moves. The higher it goes, more people see it. The
more people see it, the more opportunities there are for someone else to vote
on it, which helps it to rank even higher. The good part for you is, even if a
reader doesn.t vote on your article, they still might go to your site to see if
there is anything else there that they might like. One important thing to note
is, these social bookmark sites do not like you to vote for your own articles.
In fact, if you do vote for your own, it could cause it to move lower in the
rankings. You have to have something that other people find interesting enough
that they feel compelled to vote for it. These sites attract hundreds of
thousands of visitors every day. If you are fortunate enough to have your
message ranked toward the top on one or more of these sites for even one day,
the flood of traffic to your site could be tremendous.
No comments:
Post a Comment