Web 2.0 Tool

Automating your social bookmarking is an important aspect to using the various SB sites for search engine optimization. While using social bookmarking is becoming a valid method to getting pages ranked, it can also be a long process, one that requires…

Automating your social bookmarking is an important aspect to using the various SB sites for search engine optimization. While using social bookmarking is becoming a valid method to getting pages ranked, it can also be a long process, one that requires you to fill your browsers with buttons and links.

One tool, the Web 2.0 Toolbar, is an asset that every SEO should incorporate into their arsenal. While it doesn’t truly automate the process, it does consolidate many of the top sites into one toolbar, saving room and time.

Many use OnlyWire. It’s another tool that submits to 20 or so SB sites. Luckily, the Web 2.0 Toolbar includes OnlyWire in its toolbar.

It also includes:
Digg
del.icio.us
StumbleUpon
Spurl
Blink
Yahoo
Newsvine
Reddit
Ma.gnolia
TailRank
Blogmark
Shadow
Furl
Simpy
and Rawsugar

While some of these are duplicates from OnlyWire, it allows you to vary the anchor text more often. Pound for pound, it’s the best free tool that I’ve found for social bookmarking.

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“I Support Bush” and 9 other reasons this won’t make the Digg homepage

1) Bad title. It mentions a top 10 list and doesn’t bash the Republican party in any way. Plus, it’s too long and doesn’t say [pic].

2) Nobody important in Digg visits this blog, so it will probably be submitted by a loser (or me if nobody submits it at all by tomorrow, which they probably won’t).

3) It doesn’t fit into any category other than “Offbeat News” but it’s really not that offbeat and it’s definitely not news.

4) The Ron Paul Online Army doesn’t know my blog exists. If they did, they would spam it, so I prefer the anonymity.

5) It is posted on a free blog that was created a few months ago, so it would take 150 Diggs and 50 comments to get it past the Upcoming section.

6) I’m broke — can’t buy Diggs.

7) The story description will probably be really bad. In fact, they’ll probably just cut and paste reason number 7 (if the digger reads that far down).

9) It will be buried as inaccurate since I skipped #8, thus, there aren’t “9 other reasons this won’t make the Digg homepage”. (did that make sense?) Plus, there is a mispelling somewhere in this post.

10) The picture in the story is boring — just a list of the top Diggers according to votemoojj.com.


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1) Bad title. It mentions a top 10 list and doesn’t bash the Republican party in any way. Plus, it’s too long and doesn’t say [pic].

2) Nobody important in Digg visits this blog, so it will probably be submitted by a loser (or me if nobody submits it at all by tomorrow, which they probably won’t).

3) It doesn’t fit into any category other than “Offbeat News” but it’s really not that offbeat and it’s definitely not news.

4) The Ron Paul Online Army doesn’t know my blog exists. If they did, they would spam it, so I prefer the anonymity.

5) It is posted on a free blog that was created a few months ago, so it would take 150 Diggs and 50 comments to get it past the Upcoming section.

6) I’m broke — can’t buy Diggs.

7) The story description will probably be really bad. In fact, they’ll probably just cut and paste reason number 7 (if the digger reads that far down).

9) It will be buried as inaccurate since I skipped #8, thus, there aren’t “9 other reasons this won’t make the Digg homepage”. (did that make sense?) Plus, there is a mispelling somewhere in this post.

10) The picture in the story is boring — just a list of the top Diggers according to votemoojj.com.


Social Bookmarking Blog

"I Support Bush" and 9 other reasons this won’t make the Digg homepage

1) Bad title. It mentions a top 10 list and doesn’t bash the Republican party in any way. Plus, it’s too long and doesn’t say [pic].2) Nobody important in Digg visits this blog, so it will probably be submitted by a loser (or me if nobody submits it …

1) Bad title. It mentions a top 10 list and doesn’t bash the Republican party in any way. Plus, it’s too long and doesn’t say [pic].

2) Nobody important in Digg visits this blog, so it will probably be submitted by a loser (or me if nobody submits it at all by tomorrow, which they probably won’t).

3) It doesn’t fit into any category other than “Offbeat News” but it’s really not that offbeat and it’s definitely not news.

4) The Ron Paul Online Army doesn’t know my blog exists. If they did, they would spam it, so I prefer the anonymity.

5) It is posted on a free blog that was created a few months ago, so it would take 150 Diggs and 50 comments to get it past the Upcoming section.

6) I’m broke — can’t buy Diggs.

7) The story description will probably be really bad. In fact, they’ll probably just cut and paste reason number 7 (if the digger reads that far down).

9) It will be buried as inaccurate since I skipped #8, thus, there aren’t “9 other reasons this won’t make the Digg homepage”. (did that make sense?) Plus, there is a mispelling somewhere in this post.

10) The picture in the story is boring — just a list of the top Diggers according to votemoojj.com.

Social Bookmarking Blog

Anchor Text: Switch it Up

From time to time, I check the bookmarks of SEOs who are using SB sites for link building. One thing I’ve noticed that is a big no-no — you’re not alternating the tags.Anchor text is one of the most important indicators that Google and MSN use to det…

From time to time, I check the bookmarks of SEOs who are using SB sites for link building. One thing I’ve noticed that is a big no-no — you’re not alternating the tags.

Anchor text is one of the most important indicators that Google and MSN use to determine what a website is about. Having the same tag, or anchor text, associated with a link on all of your SB sites will diminish their own effect, plus minimize the possible advantages granted for the link itself.

There is always a temptation to use onlywire or one of the other automated bookmarking tools. If you do use them, make sure to split it up amongst 3 or 4 different submissions. In other words, use the tools, but submit a site once with only a few SB sites checked, then resubmit with another set, and on and on.

Google doesn’t like it when the same anchor is used constantly. They want websites rankings and link building to be natural. They don’t want googlebombing or any other form of SERP manipulation.

It will take more time, but it is worth the effort.

10 Easy Steps to Starting Up Your Own Weblog

There are many reasons to start a weblog. You want to attract new customers. You want to build a reputation as an expert in your field. You want to comment on news and politics. You want to make money as a web affiliate. You want to communicate with others who share an interest with you. [...]

There are many reasons to start a weblog. You want to attract new customers. You want to build a reputation as an expert in your field. You want to comment on news and politics. You want to make money as a web affiliate. You want to communicate with others who share an interest with you. And there are more.

Whatever the case, there are 10 basic steps you need to take to get things going. And they are all very easy to execute: (more…)

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