Are Web 2 Sites Worth the Trouble of Submitting?

This article is an overview of why and how you should use and submit your quality content to Web 2.0 and other social media sites.
Are Web 2 Sites Worth the Trouble of Submitting?
We are hearing how we should promote our websites through social marketing strategies by submitting our content to web 2.0 websites. So many of us have not caught up with, nor have we found the time to get on top of how quickly social marketing changes. And it is fickle as it depends on the likes and dislikes of the communities you belong to.

Maybe you are wondering why you should succumb to the newest internet hype of social marketing. Some conformists believe it's important to run with the flock. Most often (not always) it is. How else are your customers going to find you? As you know, making changes to your website helped your search engine optimization. Nowadays portable files like PDFs and video files are submitted to social networking sites where the content fits in to help your content's visibility.

Web 2.0 and social media marketing is about people connecting with each other through social media sites (digg, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Stumbleupon, del.icio.us). These would be among the best known ones today.

Let's just get straight the question of how social bookmarking functions?

Bookmarking has become a form of socialization that can be valuable to your bottom line by simply storing and sharing links with your online networks. Identifying and saving the page to which you would like to attract more traffic. Social bookmarking sites include del.icio.us, ma.gnolia.com and My Yahoo.

Why share my Photos?

Websites like Picasa, Flickr and Photobucket make it easy to share and enjoy our photos online. By linking to others images and photos, you also get to know other operators around the world and their ideas can be different and refreshing.

Why share my Videos?

Sharing videos is similar to sharing photos. Sites like YouTube give users the opportunity to copy and paste a code to share on their blogs and websites to complement their content.

Tips to help your Social Marketing Optimization

-Put an hour a day aside to investigate new things on the internet. Make sure you put it into you diary so you don't forget.

-Join some of the more popular social networking sites like reddit, twitter and digg. Become a part of the community and understand what material suits which one before you start posting your own content, or you run the risk of being seen as a spammer.

-Now is the time to get a blog if you do not already have one. Set it up and add quality content. Join the blogging networks and add their buttons to your blog. This will help to generate links and more traffic to your blog and websites.

-Interact with your audience; make friends, join groups that you have common interests with; even start your own network. Build a reputation for supplying credible information.

-Once you get the hang of this - branch out. Look for sites that are more relevant to your specific interests and markets. An example would be a photographer should look to art and photography related sites to work with and exchange comments. This is where your information will be of more value than on the larger, more general websites.

-To keep up with the latest social networking and web 2 marketing strategies join a community of specialists.

-Join a remote blogging site so you can put content there you don't want on your main page. It also acts as another incoming link to your main page.

-Don't be complacent. It is important to track the results of your strategies. Be realistic. Be sure not to burn up precious time on software and methods that won't work.

There are so many other ways in addition to this to get your website acknowledged and admired; gaining awareness from people you would like to have as visitors.

Ray Baker has provided a review on a remarkable source of Web2.0 tools. It will only be of interest if you plan to utilize Web 2.0 for an increase of website traffic and exposure. You can read this complimentary Web 2.0 report and this Web 2.0 submission review.

By Mr Skoobe
Published: 7/21/2008
 
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