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Web 2.0 Secrets : Social Bookmarking and Networking Revelaed

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

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Do’s And Dont’s Of Submitting Content

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Even though submitting your own content first hand is a practical way of getting some immediate results, it will not work in the long term. Ideally, you will set up a system where fans and visitors are voluntarily submitting content that they find on your site. If a story is on your site, you will want to have a friend submit it on your behalf. Remember that anonymity is difficult to keep on maintain on most social bookmarking sites, and it is better to be a participant as a social bookmarker with relevant links than actively promoting your own. The idea is to create a positive presence within the community of your target market; the chances of interactivity are much higher, and you won’t be breaking any community guidelines as a result.

Buying votes has become a popular way for many ’successes’ of content on social bookmarking sites, but will not necessarily help you grow authentically. A large part of successful networking is the organic growth involved; this means you need to put time and effort into community-building, and the success of your site will largely depend on the quality content you create and the frequency of visitors.

It is essential to avoid spamming in any way or form at all costs; spamming will break community guidelines and possibly have your website delisted from the network-for life. You’ll want to participate positively and build a reputation so that you do not become vulnerable to spamming as often as possible.

Be generous about linking. You can do this by including links in articles, linking out to sources, and even including links within a blog. AS you develop fresh content, make sure to send a quick e-mail to the article owners that you link to; this can create an instant new fan or prospective customer, and will help with building business relations overall.

After a significant amount of time and effort, you can become a top user on a variety of sites. Gaining this status in different communities will provide additional exposure, and thus increase the likelihood of others linking to you. If you can submit quality content on a regular basis, it will help you build a reputation that’s hard to break!

Stimulating traffic by using social bookmarking leverage is a very effective way to grow your online business. The key benefits of using social media in this way are to:

1. Become linked on as many social bookmarking sites as possible
2. Create a pool of new subscribers
3. Obtain backlinks from authority sites-these will naturally drive traffic with little direct marketing effort
4. Comparable return on investment from e-mail marketing and direct SEO

Keep in mind that there are five main sites to focus on when you first start out: Digg, StumbleUpon, Netscape, Reddit, and Del.icio.us. Furl and Yahoo MyWeb are two others that offer some benefits, but you will need to take some time to review their potential.

Apart from the active work of submitting each piece of content, it’s important to pay attention to the type of content that you are developing on the website.

Quality is even more important today as search engines are only indexing relevant and appropriate content that is balanced in keywords. The days of excessive keywords and even SEO-based content are declining, and search engines are becoming much smarter at recognizing and identifying information that is relevant to a site, subject, or topic. As a result, it’s important to create content that is both informative and search engine friendly.

By providing useful content on a regular basis, you are building site popularity, encouraging new visitors, and giving search engines a chance to index your site on the top ranks.

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Avoiding Becoming A Social Bookmarking Site Spammer

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

MAKING SURE YOU DON’T SPAM

Social bookmarking offers you a lot of freedom, and can help you drive traffic to your website overnight. Still, abusing this freedom can lower the credibility of your business, your brand, and your company name. Moving beyond the potential for spamming will help you to build a strong and regular community, instead of being kicked off a social bookmarking network.

It’s important to review your submissions to make sure you’re not overusing keywords. Keyword overuse is a turnoff for readers anyway, and you should aim for a keyword density between 6-8% at the maximum level. Most readers will easily pick up on articles that simply do not make sense, and this will limit your ability to promote quality work. Instead of focusing exclusively on SEO, create something unique with an attractive headline instead.

Google and Yahoo! are also becoming vigilant about catching spam-type articles and you will lower your chances of indexing as a result. The most important factors for indexing by Google include:

1. Publishing content that is relevant to the heading or topic
2. Quality formatting
3. Appropriate links and references
4. Appropriate amount of keywords

Reading all terms of use and guidelines will ensure that you can make the most of your participation, and grow with your community so you are developing a strong presence.

Avoiding Becoming A Spammer If You’re Using Duplicate Content.

Duplicate content makes it easier for you to write about your topic of choice, giving you a pre-researched format and guideline. Still, it’s important to make many changes to the article, and obtain permission rights from the author when necessary. A single sentence or paragraph that is copied word for word can be detrimental to your search engine placement, and may even lead to copyright infringement.

THE SOFTWARE QUESTION: TO BUY, OR NOT TO BUY

You’ll find a variety of submission directory software packages and applications available on the web today, but it’s important to review the risks involved with using an automated service. Since many of these can be blocked by spam filters, the efforts may not be worth your time. These software packages are designed to submit your content and information on multiple sites in one simple step.

Some social bookmarking submission software packages are designed to be compatible with multiple websites, but you may find that some of your content simply becomes pushed onto spamming sites and bogs. This is why submitting to quality directories and sites is even more important today. Automation does not necessarily guarantee quality, and only you can make the decision on whether this is appropriate for your business, your blog, or your website.

Still, you may find some value in free sites such as Socializer 2.0. Socializer is free web service from eKstreme.com that allows you submit one link to several social bookmarking websites by adding some code to your site. The company has also developed customizable Wordpress and Movable Type plugins and you can find instructions on downloading this information directly from the website.

You can book mark your articles to one folder in your IE Favorites, export it to it’s own folder and import all book marks in that folder to Del.icou.us and them tag/label them. Many of the other Social Bookmarking Sites have features that will allow you to import those favorites directly into your account from Del.icio.us.

IMPORTANT: Remember to mark all your bookmarks in all Social Bookmarking Sites as public. When you import bookmarks, most sites will automatically or by default mark them as private. When they are marked as private, no one including search engines can find of view your bookmarks. If you leave them marked as private, it of course then defeats the purpose of Social Bookmarking from a marketing standpoint.

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Social Bookmarking Secrets That Really Makes You Money

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

The internet is full of people who say their “secret” get rich system is just right for you, if only you’ll spend hundreds of dollars to buy the information you need. Of course they also recommend you buy a subscription to their “exclusive” newsletter filled with “incredible” information, or some other ongoing way of getting their hands on your money.

Most of the time, though, these people don’t have anything that will really help you make money. And the result? You waste a lot of time reading questionable information that is very unlikely to do you any real good.

Now, these people are not bad or out to steal your money, at least for the most part. No, most of these people simply don’t have an easy, step-by-step process that will reliably help you make money and generate the wealth you deserve. They don’t have the proven, tested, real world strategies that come from real people who have make huge profits online.

You see, there is just as much (and maybe even more) to learn from others who have tried things that didn’t work. The lessons learned from failure are painful to those who experience them directly, but extremely helpful for those who want to avoid making those same mistakes.

What if I told you that you could use social bookmarking to make tons of money online? And what if I told you I could show you exactly how to do this by sharing with you the lessons learned from the successes and failures of others? Wouldn’t you want to soak up all of this knowledge without having to go through your own failures?

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Blogs As A Social Bookmarking Platform

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Blogs offer countless opportunities for launching your business into social media networks, and they can be designed as an extension of an existing web site, or simply stand alone. Blogging is moving far beyond the casual journal style of the initial growth stages, allowing businesses and large companies to develop a fresh brand and identity.

The blogging culture allows you to take part in a conversational style of marketing, reaching hundreds and thousands of visitors on a daily basis, and even creating a loyal following. Providing high quality content is an important component of your blog; without good articles and content, your readers will simply move elsewhere.

A blog can be used as a platform for your social bookmarking efforts since each and every link to an article can be shared independently. This is why you need to implement a social bookmarking badge or link on your site, since the times that you are not independently marketing yourself, another visitor may go ahead and do it for you!

Blogs are an easy way to break apart your website into different subjects and categories. Even a well-organized website can be limited when it does not offer comments or space for feedback. While many websites are being designed in this way, the benefits of launching a blog along with your site are a valuable opportunity to generate higher readership.

Blogs also give you an option to implement an RSS subscription service. Since many people simply do not have the time to visit multiple sites in a given day, an RSS feed can deliver new content to their email box or other RSS reader. This gives you a chance to share the link with each and every subscriber, and every time you publish, you increase the chances of someone simply submitting your content to a social bookmarking site or network.

SETTING UP YOUR BLOG TO BE SOCIAL MEDIA FRIENDLY

Your blog may be setup through a variety of services including Blogger, WordPress, or TypePad. Whichever format you choose, it’s a good idea to look for widgets and code that can add social bookmarking buttons to the site immediately. Remember that this makes it very easy and efficient for your readers to start submitting something they read to multiple social bookmarking networks and search engines; all you have to do during these stages is provide quality content on a regular basis, and work on generating a large amount of traffic. Traffic will build on itself, and the more-established your blog becomes, the higher the chances that it will be discovered.

As your content starts to join the networks such as StumbleUpon and Digg, you’ll notice immediate surges in traffic. Traffic is driven largely by the number of interested visitors who rate and vote on your site, and how valuable the content is to a variety of readers. Not only do you need to focus on creating evergreen and valuable content on a regular basis, but it’s important to make it easy for search engine rankings with the appropriate amount of keywords.

INCREASING YOUR BLOG’S POPULARITY WITH SOCIAL BOOKMARKING

The only way to effectively increase your blog’s popularity with social bookmarking is to spread out your endeavors across multiple social media sites. This may include Technorati, Google Links, Del.ici.ous, and Yahoo! Links where your individual articles and submissions are mentioned either within another blog, or standing alone in a particular category.

Tools such as SocialMeter can help you keep track of how well your blog or webstie is doing in the social bookmarking networks at any given time. SocialMeter scans the largest social websites and ranks them against each other based on how many times your link or website is indexed in each one. You just type in your URL and the results will run a search on each site to give you a final tally.

Badges and ‘chiclets’, the tools that you can add to your blog or website are very effective ways to develop your social bookmarking activity. Your blog’s popularity will instantly increase because you are:

1. Providing users increased interaction. You’ll be surprised how many static sites that make this shift can start building traffic with very little direct marketing. Once the news spreads that you are offering this added value to your website, you can look forward to increased traffic on a regular basis.

2. Making it easy to reach Digg and other social bookmarking networks hat allow users to vote. Voting and rating articles is becoming a very popular activity on the web, and if you write something particularly compelling you can start to create a traffic boost overnight.

3. Increasing your exposure naturally in the social networking hemisphere. Social networking and bookmarking gives you a chance to increase your exposure tenfold; visitors who find an article worth sharing will help you reach a much more targeted and refined audience than simply publishing a website and hoping to get readers. You will be delivering your news and information with a much stronger reach.

In addition to promoting yourself on social bookmarking sites, there are some effective ways to market the blog itself. Again, this will encourage your visitors to share the ‘news’ from your blog on their own. Some effective strategies for blog promotion may include:

1. Join an RSS submission network. These will help you submit to an even larger listing of sites, all from the RSS feeds that you create. Syndication allows you to reach a much larger audience, and building a steady list of subscribers can increase traffic flow instantly.

2. Post announcements about your blog and website on forums, bulletins, and community boards. When you have identified your specific channels, start promoting yourself with news announcements, new articles, or simply an introduction to community members. Include your link and you’ll easily start to drive traffic.

3. Join discussion groups and forums about your industry or topic, and leave a link to your blog or website in your profile every time you post.

Be consistent with these efforts and they will pay off big time.

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Submit to Social Bookmarking Sites Automatically!

Sunday, October 29th, 2006

Taking Social Bookmarking To The Next Level with the Auto Social Poster!

This solution allows you to post to bookmarking sites on a mass level like black hat pros, while at the same time not appearing to be anything remotely resembling SPAM!

If you can write a blog post, then you have all the skills needed to automatically increase traffic to your blog, improve your website popularity and generate buzz — “hands-free”!

Visit Generate Traffic by Sharing!

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Free Report on Social Bookmarking For Driving Traffic to Your Sites

Monday, August 28th, 2006

Avoiding the Game

Search engines serve one primary function. They exist to bring users and information together. They rely upon a complicated set of algorithms and formulae to try to produce results that are meaningful to end users. When they fail to do a good job at their primary function, people begin to look for an alternative means of finding the information they need.

Online economics have compromised the effectiveness of search engines. The internet isn’t just a library; it’s also an open market where entrepreneurs can make their fortunes. In order to post those earnings, sellers need customers. One of the best ways to get those customers is by convincing the search engines to send them along.

So, mastering the search engines has become a priority for those in online business. They dissect the search engine algorithms, play with different strategies, and devise methods to push their profit-generating sites up toward the top of search results. The search engine optimization game has been great for business in the short term, but it is putting a great deal of pressure on the engines, which are often unable to stay ahead of the clever gamers.

For many users, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find the information they want. The search engines are feeding them pages of results leading to dead-ends. That wouldn’t be very important to many of us, except for the fact that they are not just staying there, disgruntled. They are moving on to different methods of finding the things they want.

Millions are flocking to social bookmarking and trying to avoid the search engine games. Those potential customers are “off the radar” of most marketers. The smartest entrepreneurs, however, are finding ways to reach them.

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Free Report on Social Bookmarking For Driving Traffic to Your Sites!

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Bringing tons of free traffic to your website through internet marketing online is one of those difficult tasks that need planning more than implying anything practically. When search engine optimizing your website, just try to get more than you’ve spent on internet marketers charges. It’s not easy to generate good revenues through ppc advertising. But there are social book marking sites and the option of email advertising also exists, which you can use quite free of charge.

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Social Bookmarking on TagCloud9.com

Wednesday, August 16th, 2006

tagcloud9.com Social Bookmarking with tagclouds
VisitTagCloud9.com, a new social bookmarking site with tagclouds.

tagcloud9.com Social Bookmarking makes it easy for you to save, edit and share all your favorite websites from anywhere. You can also tag your bookmarks and view popular tags. Be sure to secure your blog ad on ExcellentBlogs.com - claim your blog link today!

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List of Social Bookmarking Websites

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

aworldofhelp - aworldofhelp.com is home to the highest rated links on the web. It is a community where users can ask questions and discuss whatever is on their mind.

Backflip - Backflip gets you back to the good stuff. It’s the easiest way to save and share important things you see on the Web. With Backflip’s organization and powerful search, you’ll never lose anything interesting again.

beanrocket - Beanrocket.com is a news reader and community.

BlinkBits - Start a Blink on a topic which pulls info from a list of suggested feeds, add additional feeds to the topic, share their own information on the topic, discover information from feeds and visitors on the topic, and edit and delete any information (from feeds or visitors). Also, share & discover from anywhere with tools like their Google Toolbar Buttons, BlinkBits Bookmarklets, RSS Feeds & more.

Blinklist - Social bookmarking with nice interface, rating system, thumbnails, easy import options, and new ways for organizing tags.

blogmarks - Blogmarks.net is a free & open bookmarks manager based on keywords (aka Tags) and sharing. With Blogmarks.net you’ll be able to store and share with other users your favorite websites trough a “blog-like” technology. Your bookmarks will now be available from any internet connection and accessible from a variety of others services trough their API.

Buddymarks - At BuddyMarks.com you can store all your favorites on-line and be able to get to them from anywhere. So, you can have your favorites with you anywhere, share them with your friends, learn about new websites from your friends, and browse and add to the public favorite space.

CiteUlike - CiteULike is a free service to help academics to share, store, and organise the academic papers they are reading. When you see a paper on the web that interests you, you can click one button and have it added to your personal library. CiteULike automatically extracts the citation details, so there’s no need to type them in yourself.

Clipmarks - Clipmarks is not a bookmarking solution! Clipmarks is about breaking down the web into pieces instead of pages. When you find something in a web page that interests you, clip it. By adding tags to clipmarks, you’re able to create your own searchable collection of things you’ve clipped from the web. Clipmarks is also about seeing and discussing things that other people are clipping.

CommonTimes - CommonTimes is an interactive news site where you select the top stories and share your views about the day’s events. You can also add stories from the CommonTimes site by clicking Bookmark on any story. You can automatically add stories to CommonTimes when posting to Del.icio.us and vice vera.

connectedy - Connectedy lets you easily add new links to your account while you are surfing the web.

Connotea - Connotea is a free website to help researchers and clinicians manage and share information.

del.icio.us - The most popular bookmarking application, del.icio.us is a collection of favorites - yours and everyone else’s. Keep links to your favorite articles, blogs, music, restaurant reviews, and more on del.icio.us and access them from any computer on the web. Share favorites with friends, family, and colleagues. Discover new things. Everything on del.icio.us is someone’s favorite - they’ve already done the work of finding it. Explore and enjoy.

de.lirio.us - Social Bookmarking, Tagging, Blogging & Notes. Mmmmmm, Notes. Moving to Simpy.

diigo - By combining social bookmarking, clippings, in situ annotation, tagging, full-text search of everything, easy sharing and interactions, Diigo provides a powerful personal tool and a rich social platform.

digg - Digg is a technology news website that combines social bookmarking, blogging, RSS, and non-hierarchical editorial control. With digg, users submit stories for review, but rather than allow an editor to decide which stories go on the homepage, the users do.

DinnerBuzz - Dinnerbuzz is a social guide to restaurants, bars, and coffee shops. It’s designed to make it easier for you to find a place for dinner or drinks anywhere in the world.

FeedMarker - Feedmarker is a free, web-based RSS/Atom aggregator with bookmarks and tagging. Feedmarker lets you bookmark items from the Web and read RSS and Atom feeds. It also lets you organize all your stuff (feeds and marks) using an open tagging system. Tags are an important part of Feedmarker. When you add feeds or marks, make sure to tag them with keywords that make sense to you, so you can find them later. You can also look at what other people have saved by using the tags menu on the right side of the page.

Feed Me Links! - Feed Me Links is a web application to manage your bookmarks/links/favorites. Although it provides several interesting features for sharing links, it’s primary goal is to help you organize and use your links, while helping you find new things you’ve not seen before.

FlipSkipper - A social bookmarking manager that allows users to pull concurrent searches from Yahoo, Google News, and del.icio.us while surfing.

frassle - Frassle helps you read and publish weblogs, track bookmarks, and find relevant content organized your way. Note: Frassle is no longer being actively developed. It still functions as a blog publishing platform, but the aggregator is disabled and many other pieces are left in an incomplete state.

Furl - LookSmart’s Furl.net, one of the first tagging and social bookmarking tools to hit the Web, was honored in the May 2006 issue of PC World, the most widely-read computer or business magazine, as one of the “101 Fabulous Freebies.” Furl will archive any page, allowing you to recall, share, and discover useful information on the Web. Browse your personal archive of Web pages, and subscribe to other archives via RSS.

GetBoo - Keep links to your favorite news, blogs, music, games, and more on GetBoo and access them from any computer on the web. Import/Export these links from your browser’s bookmarks and view them with the same hierarchy. Share favorites with friends, family, and colleagues. Find new things. Everything on GetBoo is someone’s favorite - they’ve already done the work of finding it. Explore and enjoy.

Give a Link - GiveALink is a public site where people can donate their bookmarks for academic research to the Web community. Bookmarks are analyzed to build a new generation of Web mining techniques and new ways to search, recommend, surf, personalize and visualize the Web.

Gravee - Gravee combines the results of many different search engines together for the best of all search algorithms in a single set of results. In addition, Gravee applies its own proprietary TagScore relevancy algorithm on top of that to further refine the quality our results. The Gravee Search Affiliate program enables Web site owners to make money twice - once via our AdShare program just for having a Web site whose content appears in our search results when ads are clicked, and again for driving search traffic to Gravee.com.

igooi - igooi is Free Social Online Bookmark Community that help you save your web findings, and share your web findings with others easily. You may think igooi = “i google it”. It means you own your collection of web findings, and find it again easily and efficiently.

jots - Jots is a collaborative bookmarking system that allows you to store, share and discover relevant links. Store your own links and choose whether to share them with the world, with a select group of people or just for yourself to use. Discover new links based on specific users or topics of interest.

kinja - Kinja is a weblog guide, collecting news and commentary from some of the best sites on the web. Visitors can browse items on topics or they can create a convenient personal digest, to track their favorite writers.

Library Thing - Catalog your books online or keep a reading list. Show everyone your library, or keep it private. Find people with the same books as you. Get recommendations from readers like you. Tag your books as on Del.icio.us and Flickr.

Lilisto - Lilisto lets you store, manage and find your favorite links (or bookmarks) and removes the need to maintain them through your browser.

Linkagogo - With their unique dynamic bookmark toolbars you will have your favorite sites always at hand. Also, provides additional presentation customization ranging from text-based, fast-loading lists of bookmarks to a feature-rich colorful online Favorites Portal.

linkfilter - linkfilter.net is just what the name implies, a link filter. All links are posted and moderated by users. Links can be ranked on several levels: clicks, votes, age, or a combination of all three called points.

Linkroll - Linkroll is not a place to store private bookmarks, everything is public. At a personal level you can bookmark, categorize and comment on all the great web pages/links you find. All your bookmarks are then sortable and searchable by category and date. Also, Linkroll enables you to create personal podcast channels.

Listible - By using Web 2.0 features such as AJAX, folksonomy (tagging), social elements such as voting/commenting and the listible’s listonomy (listing), resources can be sorted in a way that will be digestible. You can search what you need quick.

looklater - Bookmark links, pages or images; automatically save context with each bookmark; search in titles or context or browse by date or site; tag bookmarks and import your existing tags; no software to install, just a bookmarklet; integrates with del.icio.us, Google, eBay and more!

lookmarks - Lookmarks helps you organize your links. Unlike traditional bookmarks, the links you create with Lookmarks are searchable and available from anywhere.

LQ Bookmarks - Social Bookmarking, tagging and annotating all things Linux and Open Source.

Magnolia - Access to a human-organized bookmark collection that numbers in the millions, but is as easy to use as a search engine.

MemeStreams - MemeStreams combines the power of weblogs and social networking. The members of our community work together to find interesting content on the web. As you use the site, it learns your interests, and provides new links it thinks you will like.

My Progs - Keep a list of the programs you use online and find new software.

netvouz - Netvouz is a social bookmark manager where you can store your favorite links online and access them from any computer. Netvouz features your own bookmarks page, public and private bookmarks, hotpickes, automatic link validation, easily bookmark new sites, import and export, RSS, JavaScript and HTML feeds, clean user interface and more!

Newsvine - A place to read, write, and discuss the news. A free Newsvine account allows youto begin commenting, chatting, and writing your own column.

Raw Sugar - Socially enhanced web search based on hierarchal tagging of bookmarks and favorites. Includes multi-word categories, a mechanism to define and rename categories, import from del.icio.us and hierarchy relationships to tagging.

Reader2 - Put your reading list online and find new books to read.

reddit - reddit is a source for what’s new and popular on the web — personalized for you. Your votes train a filter, so let reddit know what you liked and disliked, because you’ll begin to be recommended links filtered to your tastes.

Rollyo - Create personal search engines. Your searchroll is a collection of the sites you trust and find useful. It’s a personal search engine you create to provide relevant results from a hand selected list of reliable sites. You can make as many searchrolls as you want and discover and save those created by others.

Scuttle - Web-based social bookmarking system. Allows multiple users to store, share and tag their favourite links online. Must download software.

Shadows - Shadows is the link-sharing website for people. By people. With Shadows, you have the power to discover the web’s most fascinating content – the most interesting pages saved, discussed, and rated by you, your friends, and the Shadows community.

Simpy - Simpy is a social bookmarking service. With Simpy, you can save, tag and search your own bookmarks and notes or browse and search other users’ links and tags. You can be open and share your links with others, or keep them private. Simpy also helps you find like-minded people, discover new and interesting sites, publish your bookmarks, detect and eliminate link-rot, etc…

siteTagger - SiteTagger.com is a bookmark/favorite organizer. You can bookmark websites you find on the internet via a simple button/favlet/bookmarklet that you can add to your browser link bar. This button makes it as simple as a click to bookmark a website page that you are visiting. The true power comes from the tags.

Spurl - Best known for our online bookmarking service, Spurl.net, Spurl provides search and information management solutions for individuals, corporations and portals alike.
If you are a portal owner, looking for new revenue streams for your site, a website owner looking for a better search engine to use on the site or an individual looking for an online data storage, Spurl may have what you are looking for.

Squidoo - An online platform that makes it easy for anyone to build lenses on topics they are passionate about. These lenses help you find a unique, human perspective on things that interest you… fast. Not only can Lensmasters spread their ideas, get recognized for their expertise, and send more traffic to their Web sites and blogs—they could also earn royalties.

Stumble Upon - StumbleUpon helps you discover great websites. With a single click you can find and share cool sites matched to your interests. Must download software.

Sync2It - BookmarkSync is a private social bookmark community offering real-time automatic synchronization services that allow you to securely access your bookmarks and favorites from any computer or any browser, anywhere in the world. You can access your links through mobile devices, RSS feeds, javascript syndication, JSON feeds, and more!

TagHop - Add your latest links and thoughts; read, rate and comment on others. Choose your friends, know what they are seeing - let them know what you find cool. Join communties with similar interests. Collaborate.

tagtooga - Discover great sites difficult to find in Google/Yahoo by browsing categories. Submit your site and be automatically syndicated to other sites via HTML feeds. Keep your favorite links in a place that can be accessed from any computer.

Technorati - Technorati is the authority on what’s going on in the world of weblogs.

The Things I Want - A universal wishlist service with social bookmarking and RSS feeds.

unalog - You can look at what various people and groups of people are reading on the web here. You can get an account and add your own links, and create and join groups here too.

URLex - With URLex system you are able to leave a comment regarding any internet link on any site. The comments are available either only to you and your friends, or anyone visiting the site. You can enter communities, or create your own, exchange links there. You can restrict the access to your comments by creating a closed community and providing access to the information by issuing special invitation.

Web Feeds - Web Feeds is a social bookmark site with a difference. Users moderate and decide which items make it to the home page.

Wiklink - WikLink is a small web application
for a communauty of users who wants to share their bookmarks online. Anyone can freely edit or modify the links.

Wink - Tag pages you like. Create and share Collections about any topic, Re-rank search results. Vote up/down with your mouse to customize your results (and make them better for everyone).

wists - Visual bookmarks, wishlists, photoblogs and more.

Yahoo My Web - What you’ll see here only scratches the surface of what My Web can do. It’s not just an application—it’s an entire platform with an open API.

Yoono - Yoono is a tool for collaborative searching, sharing and exchanging information. Its particularity is bringing together functions which are more or less already available on the web but are scattered Yoono includes Social Bookmarking functions… Must download software.

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