How Social Bookmarks Will Increase Your Number Of Readers

Posted: December 4th, 2009 | Author: Research-Team | Filed under: Social Networking | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »
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Social bookmarks are a great way to spread the word about online content. In this article, I will discuss how you can use social bookmark sites to increase traffic to your blog. Read the advice below and be creative in your implementation of the information given.

There are a lot of social social bookmarking sites that have a lot of amazing content. Users are constantly finding new resources through them. Before you use the tips contained below, make sure that your content is up to par. Once you attract readers, you want to keep them coming back.

One way to ensure your site is of a high enough quality is to receive feedback from current readers. Get your readers to be open minded and honest. If the content is not good, you should start by improving it. Handle the most important thing, the content, first. Then move on to marketing tactics like social bookmarks.

One way to use social bookmark sites is to submit your posts to these sites manually. This will give users access to your post, and for many of these sites it will also give them the opportunity to give feedback on the quality of your content. This is why it is very important that your content is good. Be careful not to submit posts just for the sake of gaining traffic. Rather, submit material that you believe will truly interest and benefit readers.


As there are many sites to which you can submit material, there’s no reason to limit yourself to only one. The more sites, the better your exposure will be. It will also increase the likelihood that your blog will appear in search engine results.

Another way to get your blog posts to these sites is to ask your readers to submit the articles they enjoy the most. This takes some of the guess work out of deciding which posts are the best because a reader is going to be less biased than an author. It is simply more likely that readers will choose the best posts for submission.

This information should get you started on the path to having a blog with a decent readership. The most important phase of your project starts now. Once you’ve critically analyzed your material and have decided that it is the best it can be, start using the tips above to increase your traffic.

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