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SEO Techniques for Beginners

Posted by admin On May - 15 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the technique of increasing the web site’s exposure to different search engines. The goal of the search engine optimizer is to get top rankings on the search engine result page for search queries. Most of the internet users used to click on the first few results of a search, especially if their search needs were met with an exact find (maximum up to 3rd page of search engine result page). SEO techniques also help to bring new visitors to sites through referrals from many other sites and directories.

How it works!
Search engines use what is called a spider to reach out into the Internet to find new and updated websites. As a page is published, the spider stumbles upon the page depending on what words, images, video or other content is on the page. The spiders don’t actually recognize the images or the videos; they recognize the words in the description of the image or video. When someone does a search that includes these words, the search engine pulls that up in its results. These words are called keywords. The more often these keywords are used in a webpage the better chance the search engine will see it and put it up on the results. The more keywords, including combinations of keywords, the higher the page will show up in the search engine ranking.

The spider also used to refer to the Title and the Meta tags on the page, Heading, content and links to the site from other websites. But you have to make sure that you stock each of these areas well with your primary keywords (for which you are optimizing your site) but don’t overdo it because the spiders do seem to have a temper and pages do get banned. A 2% to 7% density of keywords is the preferred standard. Also it depends upon the page. If it sounds good and relevant to your page content, then there is no problem even if the percentage increases to 12.

This is why the webpage code is so important. Many people spend a lot of time making their web pages look visually appealing to people, but they don’t think about the spiders in the search engines. Spend more time on your web site’s code for search engine optimization and you will find yourself getting high rankings. I am not saying to create a page for any spider (or software), the page should be for the human visitors but should be well optimized from search engine’s point of view.

SEO techniques for top ranking
Title: This is the name that you can see at the top of the window of your web browser (Blue Bar), also called the Title Bar. Make sure that your title is short and descriptive. It also needs to contain the targeted keywords that are relevant to your site. The search engines also use to show this title in the search engine results. Hence, it should clearly describe your sites content so that the users will be interested in coming to your site.

Keywords: Keywords are an important part of SEO techniques. Unfortunately many webmasters overdo it. Keywords are one of the most important factors in ranking high on search engines. You will find many tips on adding keywords, such as ALT tags, anchors and other areas. While these are meant to be used if you want to help boost your keywords, they should be relevant to the image or the place where you are linking. Many people try to stuff keywords into every possible place. As a general rule, I would say you can optimize one page with 3 keywords or phrases. I would recommend starting with one or two. But never overuse the keywords. Again, it is wise to put other relative key words (secondary & tertiary) that are similar but not quite the same as your main key words. The main benefit of using such keywords for bringing new visitors to your site through long tail key phrases. By having a wide variety and volume of key words in your webpage you may very well be the only result when someone uses one of those combinations of keywords in their search. This technique is very successful but many people do not use it. When trying to get new visitors to your site you will want to use as many strategies as possible. Using alternative keywords is a strategy that you should use for every page just like you use main keywords.

Meta tags: There are two parts to the Meta-tag:
1. Description
2. Keywords

The description should be short, but it should sound logical and descriptive to the reader. Many times this will be the text that is seen under your title during the search. You will want to give the reader a small overview of the page. Write something that will make them understand what the page is all about and force them want to click on your site.

The keywords will be the same keywords that you have thought of while running your SEO research. These are the same key words that are also in the text of your page.

Links: When other sites on the web link to your site, the search engine spider finds these links and counts it as a vote of support. The more quality pages that link to your page, higher ranking in the search engine. A great way to get one way links is directory submission. Also if you have unique and informative content on your page, then other sites will be interested in linking to your site and refer their visitors to your site.

Many websites don’t get visitors because of low search engine rankings. Use the above discussed SEO techniques to maximize your search engine rankings and achieve your objective with good number of visitors through organic results.

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There are a lot of details to consider when designing and developing a web site. In reality, it can seem like an endless list — but if you look carefully you’ll see that there are certain elements that are more important than others, elements that are used consistently among the most successful sites.

Once you’ve completed the Planning Stage of your website, the rest of the elements fall into broad categories ranging from User Interface Design to Content Creation to actual Development. Of course, there are also the issues surrounding Search Engine Optimization (SEO) — but we’ll save that for another day…

With that in mind, here are the 15 elements that should always be included on any top web site.

1. Good Visual Design

First things first… Visual design. I don’t know about you, but if I go to a web site that is not visually pleasing, it is a quick turn off.

That’s not to say that every top website needs an incredible visual design — but if a site looks like it hasn’t been updated since 1994, it’s just not going to be associated with other great websites.

A clean and simple design is usually all you need. Bells and whistles are nice, but I’m one who tends to go with the “less is more” theory. You don’t want your design to be over crowded. You just want it to look good so it can stand out from your competitor(s) in the minds of your potential clients.

First impressions are key. Although good design alone will not keep someone on your site — an eye-catching design will, at the very least, grab their attention long enough to take a look around.

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Along with good design comes a good user interface. The user interface is the foundation of any good functional web site. When designing a site, you’ll need to take into consideration your average user. Who is going to be visiting your web site — who is your ideal customer? Are they tech-savy? Are they computer illiterate?

It’s helpful to create an image of your ideal visitor and have them in mind when planning out the design for your site. Be sure you offer everything on your site that they would want to find before buying from you or becoming a subscriber.

You’ll want to be sure that your navigation is easy to spot and consistent throughout the entire web site. Make it obvious where the user should click both in terms of your primary navigation, as well as for links within your content areas.

3. Primary Navigation Above The Fold

Part of having an easy to navigate web site is ensuring that the primary means of navigation — links to the key areas of your site — are kept above the fold. With today’s large computer monitors and growing screen resolutions “above the fold” is generally considered to be within the top 500-600 pixels of your site design.

Elements to include here are your logo (which should link back to your home page), as well as links to the main sections of your site. If you can link to sub-pages here that is great, but in most cases that will over-clutter your design.

For example put “Home | About | Services | FAQ | Contact” in a very easy to find location at the top of your site. You can place sub-links such as About-Bio / About-Resume somewhere else, such as in your sidebar or as sub-links under the main page title of that section, etc.

Consistency is key here — be sure to place both your primary and sub-navigational links in the same spot throughout the various pages of your web site.

4. Repeat Navigation In The Footer

If you use images (or even flash) for your main navigation, it’s especially important to offer a duplicate set of navigation links in your footer. Even if you use text links at the top, the duplication is still helpful. You want to make it as easy as possible for people to find the content they are looking for on your site.

Often times the footer will link to additional information — such as Terms of Service — as well. Things that should be easy to find, but not necessarily something you want taking up real estate on the primary navigation area of the site.

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5. Meaningful Content

You know the saying… “Content is King” — you might have a pretty web site which will catch someone’s eye, but if the content is no good, you can be willing to bet that they aren’t going to stick around.

When writing the copy for your web site, it’s important to provide helpful, knowledgeable information about your company, products, services, etc. If you’re running a blog, informative articles related to your area of expertise are incredibly helpful as well.

While it’s important to sell yourself or your company, you also don’t want to oversell, either. Particularly in a blog setting — people reading a blog don’t want to hear all about “me me me” — they want to know how you can help them.

6. A Solid About Page

Among the top 10 most popular pages of my own site (after the home page, blog, 3 specific blog posts and my portfolio) is the About page. I have more clicks to my about page than to my services or portfolio pages, if you can believe that!

It’s simply because people are curious. They want to know who is behind a company or a blog. I was personally quite shy about including a photo on my own bio page, but finally did it a few months ago. It’s amazing what the sense of curiosity does — I myself am always clicking on about pages too, trying to find out more about the designer or writer, etc.

Include information on your background and how it pertains to your own business and expertise, etc. The about page gives potential clients a little bit more information about you and can often help create a more personal bond. If they are reading your writing and know a bit more about you, they’ll have a better sense of connection and better be able to relate to you on another level.

More often than not, a potential client will select the company with a “real” person behind it, rather than the faceless organization that refuses to get even a little bit personal.

7. Contact Information

Nothing can turn off a prospective client more than not being able to find a way to contact you. If they’re interested in your services, and can’t find a simple contact page with a way to get in touch and hire you they’re going to end up going over to the competition.

Ideally you’ll want to give more than one method of contact. At the very least an email address and contact form. To make you more “real” though you should try to include a phone number (and if possible a mailing address) as well. I know many freelancers work from a home office - as do I. A quick solution is to get a separate phone line for business calls, as well as either a PO Box or other mailing service address.

Keep in mind that these are tax deductible expenses and makes you look that much more professional than someone who only includes an email address. To other home business owners in the same boat, it might not make a difference. But if you work with any larger or corporate clients, they’ll see a public phone number and address as an added sign of stability and that could play a small part in them choosing you over someone else.

8. Search

If you have a large web site or blog, having a search field is incredibly helpful, as well. There’s nothing like wading through hundreds of pages to find specific content without a search feature. If a potential customer can’t find something easily on your site, but Joe Designer over there does… odds are they are going to go with Joe whose content is easy to search through.

You can often use a Google Search on your site, or if you have WordPress (or another blogging platform or CMS / Content Management System) this will be fairly easy to accomplish. It’s not quite as easy to set this up with a static html site, but there are still services out there that will let you incorporate a functional search box onto your site.

9. Sign-Up / Subscribe

If your web site offers content on a consistent basis — such as with a blog — you’ll want to make it as easy as possible for people to sign up for updates.

This is something else that’s extremely easy to add if you have a WordPress blog. By default they’ll provide you with a feed address. But if you want to step it up a notch, you’ll want to sign up for a free account with FeedBurner. Better yet, you might consider using the FeedBurner FeedSmith plugin that will help re-direct all feeds through your FeedBurner account for easy tracking of your subscribers.

If you don’t have a blog, but still want to offer subscriptions to an email newsletter, for example, there are many companies that will let you setup and manage a mailing list. They will provide you code for your site to enable your web site visitors to sign up for updates using their email address. (FeedBurner allows you to collect email addresses too, btw). In some ways this is better than an RSS subscription because you are able to collect email addresses of potential prospects. While you can keep track of subscription numbers and other generic statistics, RSS subscribers get your updates via feed reader and have no need to provide an email address.

10. Sitemap

There are two kinds of sitemaps - one for humans and one for the search engines. An html (or php, etc.) sitemap meant for visitors to your site can be an invaluable tool for finding just what they are looking for.

Creating a sitemap - a structured list of all pages of a web site - is especially useful if you are unable to add a search feature to your site. A link to the sitemap is another item that is helpful to place down in the footer of your site, as well. A good sitemap will list out every page of your site in a hierarchial format - clearly showing the relationship of pages in terms of primary pages with sub-pages and sub-sub-pages, etc.

11. Separate Design from Content

Long gone are the days of using html tables for layout and design. The best developed sites use a combination of XHTML and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), which create a separation of design vs content.

With use of <div> tags you can create containers for various areas of text and images on your page. Without a corresponding CSS file you’ll see just the basics - text - which is what the search engines want to see, too.

By linking to an external CSS file in order to separate your content from the design, it leaves your html page with mostly nothing but actual relevant text in your source code. The separate CSS file is what specifies the fonts, colors, background images, etc. for your site design.

What’s great about this is you can update just one CSS file and have the change made site-wide (no longer having to go into each and every html page of a static site, to change your main link color from blue to green, for example).

With this separation of content from design, the search engines no longer have to wade through all of the excess code to find out if your content is relevant, either. And with separate files, the content can load quicker, too - always a good thing in the mind of visitors to your site.

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12. Valid XHTML / CSS

It’s not just enough to develop your site using XHTML and CSS, though. It has to be accurate code. Two invaluable tools for checking your source code are offered by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C):

There are many reasons to write valid code… With valid code, you are a few steps closer to ensuring your site will look good across the different web browsers (see number 13 below) and will help you with the search engines, too. If your site is built to current web standards, the search engines can easily wade through your content.

Not to mention it just shows that you know what you are doing. Yes, many clients don’t know the difference, but a few do - and specifically request standards compliant code. If you can offer this but your competitor can’t - that gives you an extra edge.

And besides this, other web developers are likely to check out the source code of a site to see what’s under the hood… both out of sheer curiosity, and just because they can!

13. Cross Browser Compatibility

Although you might live and breathe inside Firefox, your client may not. There’s a good chance your client is using Internet Explorer. Unfortunately there’s an even better chance they’re using Internet Explorer 6 (please don’t get me started on this issue - lets just say I know I’m not the only web developer who wishes this browser will simply GO AWAY!)

It’s imporant that your own web site and the site(s) you create for customers display well in as many of the mainstream web browsers as possible. If you can make them compatible across platforms too, that’s ideal. Most end users are on a PC so this is probably the most important platform to target. However many people in the creative fields are on a Mac, so if this is your audience they are important to pay attention to as well.

Unfortunately most people aren’t lucky enough to have both a PC and a Mac (not to mention Linux, etc.) but with the help of a site called Browser Shots you can enter a URL - select from a variety of web browsers across different platforms - and have them create screenshots for you. Very helpful if you’re on a PC running Vista for example, where you no longer have access to an old copy of IE6.

14. Web Optimized Images

When designing for the web, it’s important that you save all your images in a compressed format. Not too much that your images become pixelated, but as much as possible while retaining quality.

If you’re accustomed to doing print work, you know that 300dpi is the standard. Not the case with web sites, though. When designing for the screen you’ll want to save your images at 72dpi which will make for a much smaller file size (aka quicker download time for your web visitors).

Programs like Adobe Photoshop have a “Save for Web” feature that will automatically convert your image to 72dpi if you forgot, as well as give you a variety of compression settings when saving your imges. For web this will likely be either png, jpg or gif depending on the particular usage.

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15. Statistics, Tracking and Analytics

Although this element is behind the scenes and not one you’re likely to know about as the web visitor — as a web site owner it is crucial, if not down-right addictive!

There are many services that offer tracking of web site statistics which include information such as:

  • How many hits does my site receive?
  • How many of these are from unique visitors?
  • How are people finding my web site?
  • What search terms are they finding me under?
  • What web sites link to me?
  • What are the most popular pages on my site?
  • Who is my average visitor (platform / browser / screen resolution)?

It’s actually quite amazing what kind of information you can keep track of with a good analytics program. Perhaps the most popular site for this is Google Analytics which offer a very robust (and free) tracking solution.

If you want to monitor your web site’s performance and figure out how you can improve your site, having a good stats package is key!

Now It’s Your Turn… What Do You Find Most Important?

As far as design, development and content (we’ll cover SEO in a separate post) what elements do you consider the most important feature for a web site to have? What do you see as a deal breaker if a company does NOT have on their site?

I’m sure there are more than the 15 elements listed in this post — so what else would you add to the list? Please share in the comments below!

About the author: Selene M. Bowlby is a web designer and front-end web developer with over 10 years of professional experience in the design industry. After taking the “freelance plunge” in 2008, she runs her company, iDesign Studios full time, where she specializes in creating custom web sites for other small businesses.

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When it comes to freelancing and working on the web, few things are more important than the online applications that make it all possible. From project management, to invoicing, to contact management, and more — each of these apps play a critical role in running an online or freelance business.

At FreelanceFolder, we’ve been on a sort of quest to find the ‘holy-grail’ — A combination of web apps that completely fulfills a business owner’s needs without breaking the bank or over complicating things. We’ve organized our findings into the following top web app combos:

Combo #1 — Business on a Budget

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This combo is a great way to get started on a really small budget. Most of these apps are well thought out and very functional, but you may have to live with a few extra ads. If you’re just starting out, though, this is really a perfect choice. Total Cost: $27/mo.

  1. Wrike — Project Management –  Premium plan, $8/mo
  2. ZOHO Invoice — Invoicing — Basic plan, $5/mo
  3. Gmail Contacts — Contact Management — Free!
  4. RememberTheMilk — Task Management — Free!
  5. Google Docs — Document Sharing — Free!
  6. Skype — Call Management — SkypeIn + Unlimited World, $14/mo

Combo #2 — Simplicity Rules

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Everyone knows that an online tool is only as useful as its interface. For those workers who need tools that are simple and elegant, without any complication, this collection of apps is for you.Total Cost: $84/mo.

  1. Basecamp — Project Management — Basic Plan, $24/mo
  2. Freshbooks — Time Tracking + Invoicing — Shuttlebus plan, $14/mo
  3. Highrise — Contact Management — Basic plan, $24/mo
  4. Google Docs — Document Sharing — Free!
  5. RingCentral — Toll Free + Calls + Fax — Business Plus, $24/mo

Combo #3 — Host it Yourself

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If you don’t like the idea of recurring charges, and can’t stand putting your data in someone elses hands, then this is your combo. Each of these apps have been picked because 1) they rock, and 2) you can pay for it once and install it on your own server. Total Cost: $298 + Hardware.

  1. ActiveCollab — Project Management — Small Biz Version, $199
  2. Invoice That — Invoicing — $99
  3. Simple Customer — Contacts + CRM — Free!
  4. SmartFTP — File Sharing — Free!
  5. KnowledgeTree — Document Management — Free!
  6. Asterisk — Build your own PBX — Good Luck :-)

Combo #4 — Feature Complete

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For those of you who want to have the most possibilities and the most options in the future, this is the right package. Each of these webapps was chosen for its robustness and completeness, though to be  fair we made sure they were easy enough to use too. Total Cost: $107/mo.

  1. ActiveCollab — Project Management — Basic Plan, $24/mo
  2. QuickBooks Online — Invoicing + Accounting– Online Plus, $34/mo
  3. SalesForce.com — Contacts + CRM — Group Edition, $25/mo
  4. Google Docs — Document Sharing — Free!
  5. Toodledo — Task Management — Free!
  6. RingCentral — Toll Free + Calls + Fax — Business Plus $24/mo

Combo #5 — Open Source All The Way

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For open source junkies, your train has come in. This package features all of the best open source products you need to build the perfect virtual office. Though, we don’t recommend this package for the technically-averse, since code and server knowledge is a usually a must. Total Cost: Free + Hardware.

  1. DotProject — Project Management — Free!
  2. BambooInvoice — Invoicing — Free!
  3. vTiger — Contacts + CRM — Free!
  4. FileZilla — File Sharing — Free!
  5. KnowledgeTree — Document Management — Free!
  6. Asterisk — Build your own PBX — Good Luck :-)

What Do You Use?

Do you know of a better app for one of these combos? Do you use something extraordinary that we need to know about? Let us know in the comments…

20 Blogs For Freelance Writers

Posted by admin On May - 15 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Reading blogs with good writing is a must if you want to improve your skills as a writer/blogger. Keeping this in mind, I decided to list 20 blogs which should be on every freelance blogger’s RSS feed reading list. This is not a definitive list as there are many more good blogs and I can’t possibly name all of them. But still it’s a useful list which I hope you will enjoy.

Note: these blogs are not all about freelance writing or writing for the web. What they have in common is they’re all really well-written.

Here’s the list in no specific order (It’s not a top 20 list!)

  • 1. Zen Habits & Write To Done Zen Habits and Write To Done are written by Leo Babauta, an experienced writer and a prolific blogger. Not only does he write great content he has an amazing writing style which is simple yet captivating.
  • 2. Problogger I’d be very surprised if you haven’t heard of this blog. Problogger is written by Darren Rowse and teaches the art of blogging and making money through it. In spite of being one of the most famous blogs on the planet, Darren still maintains the same old way of writing articles which are useful, impressive and easily understandable.
  • 3. Dumb Little Man One of the best productivity blogs around, Dumb Little Man is edited by Jay White and written by an impressive group of writers who produce useful articles on how to increase your everyday productivity and manage time in a better manner.
  • 4. Copyblogger Brian Clark is an authority when it comes to blog writing and you cannot afford to miss any of his articles if you want to become a good writer. Seriously.
  • 5. Freelance Switch Written by the best freelance writers and edited by Skellie, this blog presents insightful articles which include tips and tricks for freelancers and web workers. Thanks to it’s great content, the blog has achieved huge growth in the past one year and should be on your reading list too.
  • 6. Dosh Dosh Maki’s writing style and his in-depth analysis of topics has gained him admiration and respect in the blogosphere, not to mention a huge reader base. One of the most well-written blogs around and certainly a writer’s paradise.
  • 7. Seth Godin Seth’s unique and candid style of writing makes his blog a must read for all writers and bloggers.
  • 8. 43 Folders Although Merlin doesn’t write much these days, his blog still remains one of the most useful productivity blogs with some very nicely written articles.
  • 9. Skelliewag Skellie’s proficiency as a writer and blogger is well known and she has been producing great web content for years. Skelliewag is her flagship blog which boasts of some brilliant articles which are quite useful for bloggers.
  • 10. Men With Pens This blog is written by James and Harry, both of them being professional and without a doubt, amazing writers. A must read blog if you aim to improve your writing skills and write impressive content.
  • 11. Chris Pearson For those who don’t know, Chris is probably the best and the most sought after freelance WordPress designer (am not sure if he is doing freelance work any more). He doesn’t write much but when he does, the articles are too good to miss. He also created an immensely popular WordPress called Cutline.
  • 12. Daily Blog Tips One of the top blogs in the blogging niche, Daily Blog Tips is written by Daniel and has some great advice for bloggers and writers who aim to make it big in the blogosphere.
  • 13. Life Hacker Unmissable and a must-read everyday, no matter who you are and what you do.
  • 14. Entrepreneurs Journey Yaro Starak aims to help bloggers and online entrepreneurs through his candid and thought provoking articles, which make his blog one of the most important in it’s niche.
  • 15. Chris Garrett Chris is an internet marketing consultant and an experienced writer. He has also co-authored the Problogger book with Darren. Hence, it goes without saying that his blog is an important one, especially from a writer or freelance blogger’s perspective.
  • 16. The Simple Dollar One of the best finance blogs around, Trent writes top quality articles which have made his site a huge success.
  • 17. Steve Pavlina Steve’s 4000 word essays are quite well known and apart from including impressive content, they also feature an impeccable writing style.
  • 18. Life Hack Like Dumb Little Man, this blog focuses on personal development and productivity and employs guest writers who consistently produce excellent content.
  • 19. Chris Brogan Chris is a social media marketing consultant who writes some direct-from-heart articles on his blog which are nicely written and well presented.
  • 20. Freelance Folder It’s not that I am biased towards this blog because I write for it but I believe it’s certainly a must-read blog for all the freelance bloggers out there and I have been enjoying the well written articles on this blog by influential writers, long before I started writing for it. :)

10 Top SEO Companies

Posted by admin On May - 15 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

These are top 10 SEO companies

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Intrapromote LLC.

Intrapromote LLC.

ArteWorks SEO

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Portent Interactive

Portent Interactive

Customer Magnetism

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SEO Image Inc.

SEO Image Inc.

Oneupweb

Oneupweb

SEOP

SEOP

SEO.com

SEO.com

Direct Hit Solutions, Inc.

Direct Hit Solutions, Inc.

google introducing contact manager and it’s totally web based, from anywhere you can updates you contact manager. It’s totally an productive applications and I’m usually using Outlook 2007, it’s desktop client of microsoft Office. But, if in both software and google’s contact has feeddemon type synchronization features — that might be superb cool. Also, in last year I might saw, in such kinds synchronization features available.

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Also you can enable this features of your business, school or if you have any organization which is using Google apps, from the admin panel you have to enable this functionality by clicking “add more services” link and find the “contact” options and by one more click “add it now” and will be in action.

If you wants to discover what types of software your friends using to their PC, you can tell your friends about wakoopa.com. This site giving you free user account and you have to install a mini applications and instantly it will track your PC’s all installed software and start to showing software showcase to the website. You can grow up your networks and lots of friends you will get there. Yes, security one of the major issue and even you can setup which one will be public or not.

But, I’m trying make a good list — it can be web based or desktop clients or utility software. Let see and share what’s yours?

  1. google Docs
  2. Mozilla Firefox
    firefox 20+ Applications, Freeware, Utility Software    Try Atleast Once
  3. Internet Explorer
  4. microsoft Office
  5. Google Chrome
  6. Maxthon Browser
  7. AnVir Task Manager
  8. Dropbox Storage
    new logo 20+ Applications, Freeware, Utility Software    Try Atleast Once
  9. Digsby Multi Messenger
  10. Dragon Naturally Speaking
    dns9 pro box464x558 20+ Applications, Freeware, Utility Software    Try Atleast Once
  11. Thunderbird Client
  12. Foxit Reader
  13. FeedDemon Reader
    feeddemon 27 20+ Applications, Freeware, Utility Software    Try Atleast Once
  14. Google Earth
  15. XAMPP
  16. Flashget Download Manager
  17. Scribefire Extensions
  18. Gmail Backup Freeware
  19. TeamViewer Application
    teamviewer shot 20+ Applications, Freeware, Utility Software    Try Atleast Once
  20. uTorrent — BitTorrent Client
  21. Twitterfox Extensions
  22. Safari Browser
  23. VLC Media Player
  24. Picasa Photo Manager
  25. AVG Free AntiVirus Gurad

20+ Great Social Bookmarking Services

Posted by admin On May - 14 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

On internet social bookmarking brings link sharing experiences, when you like any websites you can bookmark it socially and share with your other friends.Their are many reasons why content strategy matters but if you talks about website traffic then their are many ways to increase the website traffic and social bookmarking plays a vital role in creating buzz in the chained social networks. Maximum social bookmarking site has features to organize your shared links greatly and as well social tagging it brings more friendly results. When you need to find your previous marked links, search on tags. That’s it.

Thousands of website pop-up over a night, just by getting high traffic from social bookmarking site. Even some site’s main target to get in top position by ranks or by vote,  in social bookmarking site. It’s recommending by social experts that, everyone should use social bookmarks and social bookmarking site are so search engine friendly. So, easily search crawl your site through social sites and when any search query done by user, the search engine might send the visitor to you and you’re just start to getting traffic.

In below, we are trying to sort out, a collection of social bookmarking services on web. Still, their is no way available thus you can ping to all social networks at the same time. You can social engage yourself manually and if the system is automated, you might be get spam more then better things. Normally, we only know some top rated social bookmarking sites such as, Digg, Delicious, Reddit, Stumbleupon — though lots of social bookmarking site exist on web.

  1. Delicious
    delicious 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    Delicious introduced, one click bookmarking service. When you’re visiting or staying any site, you need to social share or wants to bookmarks, just do it by one click. It has plugins for browsers, when you’re installed, you will get options to do that and later on you can find your all bookmarked in once place. Make sure they you’re signup to their service, and it’s free.
  2. Digg
    digg 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    The world famous social bookmarking site and hundreds of social bookmarking site’s trying to compete with them. When you’re sharing links socially, make sure that your site has high traffic spikes resolving capability, sometimes it will down your site. You can be a free member and share your links and it will verify it and summit your contents. Other user can “dugg”, make comments and reports against your shared links. As well, it has web tools and working in third party web tools and lots of features and customization available.
  3. Diigo
    diigo 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    Diggo is a powerful research tool and a knowledge sharing social community where you can share links socially. And it’s brings more spice on social bookmarks such as, you can create sticky notes, your tags will be visible on main page, other user can bookmark the same things, the amount of bookmarks, how many times your link has visited and in details stats available. So, socially boosting your site.
  4. Faves
    favs 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    One of the smart social bookmarking site. By one click “Fave It” you can share your links share with others. It’s providing social faves toolbar to do this. You can join and get lots people from different places. If you any favorite topics, you can follow your interest users and get updated what they are sharing socially.
  5. Furl
    furl 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    Furl is a social bookmarking site that makes it easy to save, share, and explore favorite web pages. Officially, Furl team says, “Furl is now part of Diigo. Go here for information on how to transfer your account @furl. In before I have experiences with furl and the previous furl was slick and smooth. We don’t know why the stopped and redirecting.
  6. Ma.gnolia
    logo 300 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    It was one of the greatest social bookmarking service but someone it goes down for being server cash and they lost all of their data and if you’re on of them, you can try recovery ma.gnolia methods.
  7. My Web
    my web 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    My Web social bookmarking site which is providing Yahoo Inc. To get acces, you need an yahoo email accounts and anytime you can bookmark and they have browser tools, then by one click you can access anywhere. As well, you can share with your friends or contact list. You can crate folder, add, edit, delete features are so great and easier navigation system.
  8. Mister Wongmister 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    social networking site but at beggning they are feqeuntly mailing to the user, just like spamming through the email account.  It might be email marketing but should have some strategy. Now they are social bookmarking service. But, they says “Mister Wong helps you save all of your favorite websites to your personal account, so you have access to them online, no matter where you are.” The site is so growing and getting high traffic and the main their main focus on social bookmarking service for free.
  9. Mixxmixx 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    Mixx blending your web experiences and you will get most interesting topics which is sharing by the mixx users. By categorizing, a user can get specific information from mixx. Mixx has news, business, entertainment, sports, life, tech, and so on pages - just click on grab what’s happening today. Also, you can submit your contents and have to self the most relevant catagory for the visibility on mixx’s main page. d
  10. MSDN (microsoft Developer Network)
    msdn 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    Another one social bookmarking site which is run by Microsoft. It’s specially for Microsoft developer networks. Socially the developers sharing updates through MSDN. You can get updates of web development, windows development, office development, tools, languages development and so on. d
  11. Newsvine
    newvine 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    Newsvine doing two things, social bookmarking and casting user generated news . When you’re signup to their service, you have options to social bookmarking service for free and from anywhere you share your contents and that will be visible in main page on basis of your category selection.
  12. Oneview
    oneview 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    Totally user based social bookmarking service and I found on subtitle “human powered search”. It has similarity with delicious and you can get free acount and start using this free social bookmarking service.
  13. Propeller
    propeller 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    Fatest, friendly growing social bookmarking service and has great similiartiy with Digg and like as Digg you can “Drop It” or “Prop It”. You can read, share, discuss, catagories selection, to search information and to track any specific events by rss feed.
  14. Reddit
    reddit 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    What’s Hot? Socially which news it hot today, you can grab that through reddit social bookmarking site. It’s inside 1K in rank and whenever you wants, you can share links with others. You can get free accounts and submit your contents free too and lots of catagory  it has and slick design driven your steps so smoothly.
  15. Simpy
    simpy 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    Slick, smooth social bookmarking site, it says “Simpy is a social bookmarking service that lets you save, tag, search and share your bookmarks, notes, groups and more.”. It they said, you will more then that. It’s simple but working so great and I like it too much and specially page loading time is less then any other social site.
  16. StumbleUpon
    stumbleupon 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    After the Digg social bookmarking site, we can say it’s in second position. Stumbleupon one of the top rated social bookmarking site and it has group features too. You can get a free account and web browser tools or extensions for free. By one click, you can bookmark any websites. When you’re bookmarked, it will show your bookmark show cases and make it public or private. People can make comments or ping you. Also you will get profile options and grow your networks and you might receive traffic spikes from it.
  17. Stumpedia
    stumpedia 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    Another one social networks, which is totally real time. When you’re bookmarked, it will be visible for few seconds to the main page. It says, “a social search engine that relies on human participation to index, organize, and review the world wide web.”
  18. TechNet (Microsoft TechNet)
    technet 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site TrafficMicrosoft has social bookmaking service for IT Professionals and so resourceful information gathering everyday and totally user generated. Choose categories and start to tracking what people sharing and as well you can do the same things but you have become a subscribers.
  19. Balatarin
    bala 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    A web community and social bookmarking service based on Persian. It’s registration is free and any user can share their links and usually other user can votes too and the working flow has similarity with reddit, digg, newsvine and delicious.
  20. BookmarkSync
    sync 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    Like as other social bookmarking site, it’s working bit differently. It has auto synchronization and that will access user public bookmarks and it actually has small desktop client, which working in Cross platform and after the installation it will stay in system tray and will monitor your bookmarks.
  21. Connotea
    connotea 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site TrafficThe main audience of this social bookmarking site, who has involvement with scientific research types work. A user can share his scientific information’s share through this social sites and even it can be academic papers, thesis, specific development tools. So, specifically it’s a great place to see “what scientist are doing”
  22. CiteULike
    cnte 20+ Great Social Bookmarking Service, Boost Your Site Traffic
    When you’re sharing information, you can organize or discover other information too in this networks. It has some good features, such as save and organize, share as references, easy access from any computer, one click share, easy to use and much more things.

Social Bookmarking is useful only when you are using it effectively rather than spamming the network.No doubt people will hate you if you flood you friends with your links rather than providing the quality contents.Always mind that your main motive should be “quality” and ask a simple question to yourself “Do you really like the links,you are sharing with your friends?”.Last but not least always analyze the traffic logs to check the effectiveness of social bookmarking on the traffic of your website.This will slowly slowly guide and teach you about the behavior of the network on the nature of the contents.

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