Sunday, December 21, 2008

How To Get Web 2.0 Sites To Link To You

By Brian Armstrong

Using social bookmarking or social media websites is a relatively easy way to get traffic to your website. These resources can be used very successfully to not only help your website with getting direct traffic from these sites, but also help with getting your website into the search engines for the keywords you're going after.

The first thing to do is to compose your article, your blog post, or your web page. You can use any number of free websites to create your content. This is the first thing that needs to happen before you'll get the benefits of social networking for your site specifically. You can always start with other people's websites or web pages, but typically you'll get the most benefit by doing some of both.

You'll need to setup new accounts because you most likely haven't done this before. Start at socialmarker.com and get the new accounts setup by the recommendations they make there. These sites are typically very well respected with a high authority as it relates to how they're judged by the search engines.

The title should have your main keyword phrase and the title of your blog post or article. These may match some of the time, or most of the time, but when you don't have the keyword, add it unless it makes the keyword too long.

The description is another part of using socialmarker.com. Use this description as a strong call to action to get people to your website. You obviously don't want to deceive people into visiting by promising them something that isn't there, but make sure that in the description, you give a compelling reason for people to want to read more or find out more information.

The url or web address that you're prompted for should be relatively self-explanetory. In any case, you need to make sure that you're using the web address of the exact blog post instead of just the main domain name of the website.

Tags are also important because they are what you'll use to get the individual "tag" pages ranked. These tag pages, especially using the long tail keywords or keyword phrases with little competition. This means that you can leverage the search engines to the point where you get not only your blog post ranked, but possibly several of your individual bookmark pages ranked including the tag pages.

These are some relatively easy ways to get traffic back to your website. One of the things about this is that it becomes difficult to stay organized. I personally don't try too hard to stay organized on this as I do have analytics installed on my website so I can track where most of my traffic comes from. You'll tend to see patterns that some sites will work better than others at generating traffic.

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