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How to Gain Specific Traffic from Social Bookmarking Sites

May 1st, 2011

Social media is getting bigger and bigger, and taking a hold of the future. It does not stop there. The next decade is termed to be massively influenced by the social web! Social bookmarking websites will be very integral to this new form of power. They supply the backdrop for website owners and internet marketers to bond with their prospective clients and gain traffic in an unusual way. This article will explain what you should do to get the most from these social bookmarking sites when it comes to traffic.If you want to use Social Bookmarking to its best effect make sure you promote new products for example Commission Takers.

Produce a Solid Profile: Let’s face it; all of the users that take part in social bookmarking aren’t on an equal level. So, if your goal is to get your posts noticed and voted up by other members, then you have to go out of your way to build up your profile by creating posts that are valuable. So your social bookmarking experience is not just limited to your own websites. But rather, it’s about giving out to the community on the whole and helping them find the most relevant content. If you link to someone else’s links on an ongoing basis, it will make your brand stronger and give you more of a presence in the social bookmarking community. Do not forget that social bookmarking sites do not approve of your linking your own posts because they think that you are only attempting to promote your own sites. Instead, provide value to the community so that others will see you.

Get Your Server Prepared: Don’t be surprised if your article makes it to the front page of a bookmarking site and generates enough traffic to crash your server. So, generally, this is a good outcome that can turn into a nightmare if you do not plan for it properly. If you know that your submitted content is that good, then get ready for the tons of traffic. Prepare your server for the tons of traffic. This would not look good in the eyes of your prospects if they see that your website has problems dealing with large volumes of traffic. This is not the look of a professional. You might want to give your hosting company a heads up about what to expect. Ensure that you can deal with the consequences.There are new product launches happening constantly such as go click cash, and nearly all of them will take advantage of Social Bookmarking.

Creating a Buzz in The First Paragraph: No one wants to read boring copy. Your first paragraph needs to get the attention of whoever is reading it. Provide some value to the reader. Your hard work isn’t done here. Getting people to click over to your website is an accomplishment but it is just the beginning. Highly valuable, unique content is what readers are after. Now that you have targeted traffic on your website, it’s your job to keep them there by giving them some good bits of information in the first paragraph. Your site needs to live up to your visitors expectations. Failing at this step will only make the user leave your site after visiting it - which is something you don’t want.

As an Internet marketer, you should always spread your efforts across various marketing methods/tactics. But then again, keeping social bookmarking on your priority list will definitely help you in the long run. If you have never used social bookmarking for traffic purposes, that is fine. As long as you truly desire to make these social bookmarking sites advantageous for you, then you will not want anything else on down the line. You will find success.

Internet Marketing

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Backlink Spreading (or Drip Feeding) Explained

March 2nd, 2010

Creating backlinks to your site is the primary way of getting it to rank well in Google and other search engines. The more links you create and the better targeted and more authoritative those links are, the better the site will rank. But of course, it’s not quite that simplistic and several factors affect the value of a particular backlink.

Over time Google has highly refined its ranking algorithm and these days it is no longer a case of simply throwing as many backlinks as possible to the target page. In other articles I will discuss many of the factors that affect the quality of the link itself, but in this article I want to focus on the frequency and pattern in which backlinks come into your site and introduce a technique known as link-spreading, or drip-feeding.

Google has a spider that is constantly running and crawling websites looking for new backlinks. It looks at each individual link but it is also monitoring the frequency and source of those links to establish any patterns. Google prefers links that it deems are natural. What is a natural link? As an example, you may have a site about cats and write a post about how to groom your Persian cat in the winter. You might start getting backlinks from bloggers in the cat niche, people might be stumbling your page, bookmarking it at a social site or tweeting it to their followers. These are ‘natural’ links.

These kinds of links look natural to Google because they are generated over a period of time in a fairly random pattern and they are located in different places. Google does not give as much credit to backlinks that look unnatural. For example, social bookmarking is one of the tools in the IMAutomator suite. An individual may have just one favourite bookmarking site but of course there are a great many and IMAutomator allows you to submit your bookmark to all of them. 50 backlinks is better than 1!

However, when creating a large number of links, we don’t want those all to be created at once because Google can see this as an unnatural linking pattern and lower the value of the links accordingly. The answer then, is to spread out those backlinks over a period of time and this is known as backlink spreading or backlink drip feeding and this is the technique that IMAutomator uses.

Are there any downsides to this strategy?

There are pro’s and con’s to just about anything! Another benefit of link building in general is to get a new page or site indexed in the search engines which of course is particularly useful if your website is new. In this situation you may want to create a bunch of backlinks quickly to get your site in the index.

Another possible downside is that you could potentially lose out on the benefit of a hot new trend. This depends very much on the subject of your article. The cat example I used earlier is something that is timeless - there will always be Persian cats that need grooming so this is an article that can sustain the test of time. However if you are writing about something new, such as an event that has just occurred in the news, then you might want more immediate attention. If there is a flurry of links coming into sites on a specific new topic, Google can see this as a hot trend and push the relevant article further up in the rankings for a while.

So how fast should you build your links? This is one of those questions that cannot be accurately answered so with IMAutomator you have the flexibility to choose a link frequency that suits you. If you want a fast submission, you can have all of the backlinks submitted in a single day, or you can spread them out over more time if you prefer. You are in control.

The IMAutomator social bookmarking tool (and new tools will operator in the same way) allows you to pick the number of days to spread your submission when you enter your bookmark into the system. That bookmark is submitted to a number of social bookmarking sites and these will always change around a little bit. Sites come and go sometimes but the database is always updated with fresh sites.

Link Building

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