Link Strategies - Social Bookmarking
By admin | April 12, 2008
This is a new series on Link Strategies

There has been a lot of debate in the Internet Marketing community about Linking Strategies. But one thing most people agree on is the value of incoming links. Incoming links from Relevant, in other words related sites, will help boost your search engine ranking and ultimately your traffic.
The Key is Relevance. If you have a site about Dog Training, a link from another Dog Training site or a related site would be more relevant than a link from say a Scuba Diving site. If all the other Dog Training sites are talking about you and linking to you then you must be important. This is just common sense.
Acquiring links back to your site, should be part of every your web promotion. Every site should have a “Linking Strategy”. If you don’t have one now then it’s time to develop one.
One of the Fastest Easiest ways to acquire links back to your site is through Social Bookmarking sites. I will not go into the ways and means of Bookmarking, but here is a list of which sites offer “Do-Follow” links.
- Spurl.net
- Diigo.com
- Rawsugar.com
- Myjeeves.ask.com
- Connectedy
- A1 Webmarks
- myVmarks
- Health Ranker
- Furl.net
- Blinklist.com
- Mister-wong.com
- Backflip.com
- Bibsonomy.org
- Linkagogo.com
- Buddy Marks
- MyLinkVault
- Jumptags.com
- OYAX
- Bookmark Tracker
- Snaqe.com
- Zippe.net
In the next post in the series, I will show you the Fast Easy way go out and get Social Bookmarks
Topics: Blogging, Internet Marketing, Internet Marketing Strategy, Internet Marketing Training, Social Bookmark, Web 2.0 |
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Thanks for this. However, I would be interested in a more in-depth discussion of how linking helps your site. I get your point on relevance and agree. But is there a thing as TOO much relevance? In other words, does diversity of incoming links help / hurt? What if your links are TOO much the same type of sites? Any issues there?