Social Bookmarking is on the Rise!!
Social Bookmarking websites have many benefits when looking for websites that are of interest you. These social bookmarking sites are convenient for anyone who wants to keep track of the websites they like and share them with others. Users will also be given the choice to view other websites, according to your interests. Without the use of a social bookmarking site you will find many websites that you wouldn’t have found on your own.
Digg and del.icio.us are the two biggest social bookmarking sites today. If you want to see all of the popular news stories, Digg will have the sites you are serching for inone convenient location. The nicest thing about using a site like Digg or del.icio.us is that you will be looking at lists that have been edited by humans to weed out all of the bad choices. When you look for a site on a search engine, like Google, you are going to see the websites that rank high in their secret algorithm ranking methods, but when you spend time on a social bookmarking site, you get the top websites that have been ranked by people who have visited the sites and gave a review.
After Google’s view on social bookmarking websites having a place online in the future, new social bookmarking sites are showing up with new tools and other perks to persuade users to use their social bookmarking site. One social bookmarking site that is quickly gaining popularity is blurpalicious.com. They are a growing community of web users who have voted on articles that have been submitted by users, like Digg.
With the new developments in Web 2.0 marketing, voting on a particular story or website is as easy as clicking a link on a site. Many webmasters count on social bookmarking sites like Blurpalicious and Digg to drive traffic to their sites. Website owners can benefit from the promotion of their websites through these sites especially if your article is voted to the front page of any of these social bookmarking sites.
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