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What is Social Bookmarking?

With the millions of bloggers all competing for web surfers, there is a lot of talk about how to make a blog more popular. One of the easiest ways to create traffic for your blog is to use social bookmarking.

Social bookmarking is a system for web surfers to store, organize, search, and manage bookmarks of web pages using tags.

In a social bookmarking system, web surfers save links to pages they want to keep private or share only with specified people, groups, networks, or the general public. People can see these bookmarks by category or tags, or through a search engine.

Social bookmark services organize the bookmarks with informal tags the surfer determines. This organization by tags allows the bookmarking site to show the number of users who have bookmarked them also.

Most bookmarking services provide a feed for bookmarks organized by tags. This allows subscribers to the feed are notified of new bookmarks saved and tagged by other surfers.

Some services, such as Digg, allow ratings and comments on bookmarks. Also there are browser toolbar plug ins to import and export bookmarks and email bookmarks.

Here is a list of social bookmarking web sites

Blue Dot

BookmarkSync

del.icio.us

CiteULike

Connotea

Digg

Diigo

Fark

Furl

GiveALink.org

Linkwad

Ma.gnolia

My Web

Mixx

Netvouz

Newsvine

Propeller.com

Reddit

Simpy

SiteBar

StumbleUpon


After every blog post you make, you will want to go to onlywire (dot) com and use the social bookmarking tool they have.

It’s free to sign up.

Hope this helps.

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Chuck Yockey

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