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How to Obtain Traffic From Social Bookmarking Sites

What exactly is meant by Social Bookmarking? The basic concept of social bookmarking is that when thousands of people bookmark their pet pages and apply descriptive tags to each page that they bookmark, particular websites will understandably emerge as being more well loved. This will indicate to the visitors what websites are currently usually favored by users.

Social bookmarking was originated by Del.icio.us back in 2003. Just by visiting the front page of Del.icio.us, you can know the social bookmarking. On the right hand side of the page there is a column labeled ‘Well loved’. These are websites that currently are receiving a lot of attention from users under specific keywords and phrases. These websites are programmed under common ‘tags’ that users have given.

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Mica & HVX: Taking on a Second Life & Preparing for Berkeley


Academic Library 2.0 A conference sponsored by the Librarians Friendship of the University of California, Berkeley Division November 2, 2007 A Conference sponsored by the Librarians Friendship of the University of California, Berkeley Division November 2, 2007 @ Clark Kerr Campus, The University of California at Berkeley “The Academic Library 2.0 conference will address the phenomenon of academic libraries taking assenting steps to deploy technologies and services that facilitate users’ virtually instant connection to diverse sources of knowledge and information, as well as to help users directly contribute form and substance to those sources. Among the themes to be discussed at the conference will be: blogs and vlogs wikis podcasts RSS photo and videosharing: Flickr, Picasa, and youtube social bookmarking tagging and folksonomies user-driven comment, rating, and recommender systems the “wisdom of crowds” and/or “radical trust” new user habits, behaviors, and expectations user-centered, socially-driven services user-make” www.lib.berkeley.edu www.lib.berkeley.edu

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Get Traffic For Your Blog , Using Social Bookmarking Sites

Whether your blog is a space for political discussion or a gathering place for people who raise beta fish, you’ve by now realized that the more traffic you can breed, the better! Not only will your blog have an active community, but if you have pay per click advertising on your blog, every visitor is a bit of superfluous cash in your sack. There are many ways to breed traffic to your site, and it is just a matter of finding one that suits your site and your personal style.

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Where can I find social bookmark javascript code?

May possibly someone please tell me where I can find the javascript code for many (if not most/all) of the social bookmarking services?. I only need the javascripts (not the buttons/icons). Fixed links won’t work so it has to be in javascript. A script generator capable of producing these scripts would be just as nice. I by now have many of the “add to” and “post to” scripts but I’m trying to get more if possible since I don’t have many of the ones I really want (ie; Fark, Squidoo, etc). Thanks a bunch folks!.
Sorry, I sought after to mention that I am pretty new at the total “Social Bookmarking” phenomenon so I’m not even sure what these “add to” and “post to” buttons are called … bookmarklets?. favlets? clicklets?. Also, when I go to a social networking site, to get the “post to” or “add to” javascript code, what exactly do I look under? … “tools” or a touch?. Sorry, I’m very new at this.
To Uktshaw…

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