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Social Media Marketing/Optimization

Social media marketing, while its concept and fundamentals have been around for a while, has changed remarkably in the past six months. There was a time when a social media link building campaign was very easy. The big search engines valued domains like Squidoo and MySpace to the extent that your profiles could easily rank for targeted keywords. It should come as no surprise that this is no longer the case.

Using social media as an effective link building tactic is still possible but it is no longer as easy as creating profiles, submitting content to social news sites and dominating search engine results pages. It is both fortunate and unfortunate that Google has severely toughened up its standards for sites like MySpace. For marketers, it means a lot more work. For users, it means far less noise and spam in their search results.

Social media optimization is now a relatively delicate process. Traditional link building campaigns often involve blatantly asking for links, or simply buying them. In contrast, social media optimization is only effective if a marketer can convince others to link to material, not by asking, but by creating fantastic content. Most people’s accounts and profiles on social media websites are intrinsically attached to their offline self. Unlike people who run a website that includes a designated “Links” page, social media users are not likely to add a company’s profile as a “friend” or vote for a company’s content just because they’re asked to. The majority of people want their user history on sites like Digg and Reddit, and their friend lists on MySpace and Facebook to reflect something about their personalities. The less socially appealing and more exploited your industry is offline, the harder it will be for you to take advantage of online communities.

The landscape of social media is constantly changing. There is no profile, site or community whose content does not change hourly or, at the most, daily. “Traditional” social media link building, in most respects, was solely spam. Marketers realized that they could get quick, easy non-nofollowed links out of domains whose authority had already been established. There was little need to build a community and, in actual fact, a company who created a spam profile for the sake of linking to their actual websites would not have wanted to attract a great deal of traffic to the profile itself. The primary goal was to have search engine spiders see the profile and the links, add the weight of the links to the authority of the company’s main website and improve the main website’s ranking.

Search engines no longer lend any value whatsoever to links from areas like MySpace profiles. This is not to say, however, that MySpace and its peers are completely useless now; it just means that optimizing with these sites is no longer the simple process it was a few years ago. Search engines and social media website owners alike are aware that the point of social media is not to simply give marketers an easy collection of links. Marketers must now be prepared to contribute to the communities that can send them traffic.

This article documents the procedures and practices that should be followed in order to enjoy the benefits of today’s largest social media entities. With the detailed instructions of how marketers can best optimize these sites, we have also included the quickest, easiest ways to create accounts and add links to other sites. We provide this not because we advocate creating profiles, adding links and not following up with the community in any way, but as a time-saving guide when one is faced with creating multiple profiles across different sites.

Some General Rules

  1. When dealing with social media, you may have to leave your political or moral beliefs behind. For some reason, a high percentage of users at the most popular social media outlets are of a liberal or libertarian persuasion and they tend to join groups and vote on stories accordingly.
  2. In general, people are a lot more wary about social spam now than they were three years ago. Even legitimate yet misguided marketing efforts can be taken as spam by users.
  3. The widespread adoption of the nofollow tag, which tells search engines not to put any value in tagged links, means that marketers need to appeal to communities as a whole instead of simply taking advantage of sites’ domain strength.
  4. Buying votes to gain popularity for submissions on social media websites is even more frowned upon than is buying links in order to rank well in search engines. However, search marketers and webmasters ask their friends, acquaintances and business associates for links all the time. They ask total strangers for links via link submission forms and unsolicited emails. Asking for votes in social media is fine – people have the right to decide your content is not to their liking and not to vote for it. However, when someone has bought a link or a vote, there is no social discretion. Money should never change hands in the social media world.
  5. Every community is different, even if the same people use a number of different communities. People do not behave the same way at LinkedIn as they do at MySpace; neither do they look for the same content at Del.icio.us as they do whilst browsing on StumbleUpon. Every social media effort has to take the intended audience into account.
  6. Even if you have the most compelling content on the Internet, an ugly website, boring Blogspot layout or even a questionable color-scheme can hinder your success with social media. Search engines mightn’t be able to see an ugly background or a slow-loading image, but people can, and they take into account factors like these when deciding whether or not you get their vote.
  7. People can be very mean. Social media is a popularity contest of sorts and people love to bring down things that are popular. When your content receives a lot of attention on a prominent website, there will be those who add nasty comments. Consider those comments as part of your success, because rarely do users bother commenting on content that is receiving no attention.
  8. Timing can be important. When submitting content to sites like Reddit and Digg, it is not a good idea to do so when it is the middle of the night in the United States. The U.S. is the main source of traffic for sites like this and you will generally notice the best results if your content is gaining votes during the United States’ work day and Europe’s evening.

    Although good content can become popular at any time, a good rule to follow is that intellectual submissions that require a user to think are better off being posted on Monday through Wednesday night or Thursday-day. Less-thought provoking submissions can be posted on Thursday evening, Friday and during the weekend. We once recorded a phenomenal link bait success over a Friday-Saturday time period, but the post was just an interesting picture. Few users are in the mood for political or economic discussion at three in the afternoon on a Friday.


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Google Maps: New Guidelines for Dealing with Multiple Listings & Duplicate Listing Removal

Barry at SEORountable has just posted that Google is changing their recommended practice for removing duplicate listings of your business from Maps.

Here are the new guidelines from the Google Places Help (bolds in body are mine):

Duplicate listings for my business

Duplicates listings for a single business are often issues in both Google Maps search results as well as within a user’s account…

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Social Bookmarking Website List

Site
Alexa Rank
PR
Social_Bookmarking
60094
6
BlogMarks.net
Social Bookmarking with thumbnails. Atom enabled.
Social_Bookmarking
438516
3
Blauer Bote Bookmarks
Bookmarak Manager in German and English
Social_Bookmarking
9781
7
LQ Bookmarks
Social Bookmarking, tagging and annotating all things Linux and Open Source.
Social_Bookmarking
295993
6
de.lirio.us
Social Bookmarking, Tagging, Blogging & Notes. Mmmmmm, Notes.
Social_Bookmarking
2180
8
del.icio.us
Currently the most used software application.
Social_Bookmarking
0
7
digg
Digg is a technology news website that combines social bookmarking, blogging, RSS, and non-hierarchical editorial control. With digg, users submit stories for review, but rather than allow an editor to decide which stories go on the homepage, the users do.
Social_Bookmarking
2378882
5
feedmarker
A free, Web based RSS/ATOM aggregator and bookmarks manager.
672284
1
FriendSite
Get free storage and share your photos & videos, get your own url and customize your page, create free evites and invitations, add friends, message people, create discussion forums and groups, blog, share and store your bookmarks & much more…
Social_Bookmarking
445264
5
frassle
Frassle helps you read and publish weblogs, track bookmarks, and find relevant content organized your way.
1928721
0
FuzzFizz
FuzzFizz is a brand new social bookmarking site, where users vote for the most interesting and important news stories.
Jumptags
125861
5
Jumptags
Jumptags.com is a revolutionary Web 2.0 social bookmarking web service for collecting, storing, sharing and distributing web bookmarks, notes, RSS feeds, contacts, and much more. Based on AJAX and other next generation web development techniques, Jumptags.com offers the easiest, fastest, most intuitive and productive way of maintaining and collaborating bookmarks and other internet resources online.
Social_Bookmarking
833758
5
linkroll
Linkroll is a free link blogging service. At a personal level you can bookmark, categorize and comment on all the great web pages/links you find. All your bookmarks are then sortable and searchable by category and date. All bookmarks are also accessible, by category and/or user, in the form of RSS feed (for your news aggregator), or JavaScript (for syndication on your own web site)
Social_Bookmarking
60011
4
loom
Collaborative bookmarking application written in PHP.
Social_Bookmarking
181086
6
MyProgs
Social bookmarking for programs you use.
Social_Bookmarking
1
7
Yahoo Search myweb2 beta
A social search engine integrating social bookmarking with search.
Social_Bookmarking
0
0
NEWNOOZE
Social Bookmarking on just about every subject. A Digg.com clone site. Beta Stage.
Social_Bookmarking
1328526
4
openBM
It’s just linking cool sites together. openBM is a little tool for everybody. openBM just keep’s your bookmarks and provides them for other people on the web.
Social_Bookmarking
122873
6
Reader²
Share the list of books you read or recommend, find new books by tags/authors. Multilanguage.
Social_Bookmarking
0
7
reddit
Social bookmarking where your votes affect your karma points.
Social_Bookmarking
0
6
scuttle.org
amongst others are based on the scuttle software.
Social_Bookmarking
0
5
Scuttle
Another open source clone of del.icio.us.
Social_Bookmarking
0
5
unalog
Open source bookmarking software written in the Python programming.
Social_Bookmarking
2308711
3
aworldofhelp
Users submit and rate links in numerous categories. The highest rated make the front page.
Social_Bookmarking
1150083
5
beanrocket
Beanrocket.com is a community and a news reader.
Social_Bookmarking
63378
6
BlinkList
Social bookmarking with slick interface and new ways for organizing tags.
Social_Bookmarking
98113
7
CiteULike
Social bookmarking for academic papers.
Social_Bookmarking
162993
6
commontimes
Provides community-based media distribution services and solutions along with BitTorrent hosting and consulting for individuals and organizations of all sizes.
Social_Bookmarking
699250
5
Connectedy
This service allows the establishment of pseudonymous online link libraries. Users may impose arbitrary categorical hierarchies on their links and choose which categories and links to make public and which ones to keep private. The Connectedy site has par SEO properties.
Social_Bookmarking
0
7
Connotea
Social bookmarking for scientists.
Social_Bookmarking
0
0
dinnerbuzz
Dinnerbuzz is a social guide to restaurants, bars, and coffee shops. It’s designed to make it easier for you to find a place for dinner or drinks anywhere in the world.
Social_Bookmarking
0
4
Wiklink
Tools to synchronize bookmarks with your browser.
Social_Bookmarking
0
5
FeedMeLinks
Social Bookmarking since 2002.
Social_Bookmarking
0
3
FlipSkipper
social bookmarking manager that allows users to pull concurrent searches from Yahoo!, Google News, and del.icio.us when surfing.
Social_Bookmarking
0
8
Furl
Similar to del.icio.us: stores copies of the pages saved, automates finding users with similar interests, archives can be exported in MPLA or APA citation format.
Social_Bookmarking
0
4
GiveALink
Donate your bookmarks for academic research.
Social_Bookmarking
0
4
IndiaGram
Allows social bookmarking. Aim is to develop a community that shares information about websites on diverse topics.
Social_Bookmarking
0
6
jots
Jots is a collaborative bookmarking system that allows you to Store, Share and Discover relevant links. Store your own links and choose whether to share them with the world, with a select group of people or just for yourself to use. Discover new links based on specific users or topics of interest.
Social_Bookmarking
0
4
leze.de and
German Internet Bookmarking Service
Social_Bookmarking
0
0
LibraryThing
Deli.cio.us for books. Cataloging based on some 30+ libraries using the Z39.50 protocol.
Social_Bookmarking
0
4
linkblog
Portuguese
Social_Bookmarking
0
6
linkfilter
linkfilter.net is just what the name implies, a link filter. All links are posted and moderated by users. Links can be ranked on several levels: clicks, votes, age, or a combination of all three called points.
Social_Bookmarking
0
5
Lookmarks (beta)
Search and share your bookmarks
Social_Bookmarking
0
5
memestreams
“Don’t hate the media, become the media!” – Biafra
Social_Bookmarking
0
6
Netvouz
Social bookmarking using either categories or tags. Share your bookmarks online or keep them private. RSS feeds for all bookmarks. Add2Netvouz button for easily bookmarking new sites, import/export, automatic link validation and lots of other features.
Social_Bookmarking
0
0
Network Menus
Social Bookmarking (or /wiki/Collaborative_Bookmarking title=Collaborative Bookmarking Collaborative Bookmarking) within a web browser toolbar.
Social_Bookmarking
0
4
O Y A X
A fast and quick social categorized bookmarking service with groups.
Social_Bookmarking
0
0
RawSugar
Socially enhanced web search based on hierarchal tagging of bookmarks and favorites. Include s multi-word categories, mechanism to define and rename categories, and hierarchy.
Social_Bookmarking
0
5
Shadows
Social bookmarking with tags, comments and ratings. Shadows’ toolbar puts users one click away from a discussion forum for any page on the web.
Social_Bookmarking
0
6
Simpy
Social bookmarking with tagging and full-text searching.
Social_Bookmarking
0
0
sitetagger
SiteTagger.com is a bookmark/favorite organizer. You can bookmark websites you find on the internet via a simple button/favlet/bookmarklet that you can add to your browser link bar. This button makes it as simple as a click to bookmark a website page that you are visiting. The true power comes from the tags.
Social_Bookmarking
0
6
Spurl
Similar to del.icio.us: stores copies of the pages saved.
Social_Bookmarking
0
7
StumbleUpon
Bookmarking, social networking, friends-network, random browsing within interest-groups.
Social_Bookmarking
0
5
Sync2It’s BookmarkSync
Effortless social bookmarking, millions of hand-picked sites, real-time RSS feeds, public & private collections. Features automatic clustering technology.
Social_Bookmarking
0
4
taghop
Taghop is a collaborative thoughtblog. A thoughtblog is a combination of some of the existing ideas behind blogs, with some ideas of its own. It is a web site, search engine, wiki, blogging system, social network and community site all rolled into one – or at least the best parts of those! They have been inspired by the great work from sites such as Google, Flickr, del.icio.us, 43things, etc

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979342
0
Tagza.com
A very young Social Book marking web site mostly being used by Indian and Pakistani web masters.
Social_Bookmarking
0
3
Textnotes.de
Social notes manager. Easy integration of references to books, news and articles.
Social_Bookmarking
0
5
TheThingsIWant
Universal wishlist service with Social Bookmarking and RSS feeds.
Social_Bookmarking
0
3
URLex
Personal/Friends/Community bookmarking and rss feeds.
Social_Bookmarking
0
5
Wazima
Coupons clipped by robots. Wazima scours the web and shows you the deals you are most interested in.
Social_Bookmarking
0
5
Web Feeds
Web Feeds is a social bookmark site with a difference, users moderate and decide which items make it to the home page.
Social_Bookmarking
0
6
Wists
Visual bookmarks, wishlists, photoblogs.
Social_Bookmarking
0
6
wURLdBook
Share webreferences and rss feeds with others and more.
Social_Bookmarking
0
0
Yoono
Social Bookmarking based on browser bookmarks (no tags needed), includes a search engine, an RSS Reader, web monitoring and sharing functions. Windows application and firefox extension.

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Google Sitelinks

Sitelinks are additional links Google sometimes generates from site contents in order to help users navigate the site. Google generates these sitelinks periodically from the site’s contents.

Over the years, search engines (especially Google) have become more particular about the types of links that you get to your Web site; rightfully so. This week, we’ll focus on several ways to search for quality links.

First, make sure you have some links from the more “trusted” Web directories: Yahoo Directory; Business.com, and Best of the Web. Ideally, you want a link from all three, but a link from at least one is OK. I also recommend submitting your site to DMOZ because it’s free and worth the two minutes it takes to find your category and make a one-time submission. Just don’t hold your breath waiting for the listing to appear.

Depending on your industry, certain “trade journals” or directories may be popular sites. These sites usually rank well in the search results for many of the generic keywords that describe your industry. Links from the “industry” sites will also help your site because the link value will be passed on, and for overall brand and Web site visibility. Just make sure the site is trusted.

How do you determine if a site is trusted? Check Google’s search results to see if the site has sitelinks. Sitelinks are the links (usually between four and eight) which Google shows below the first search result for a query, usually when you search for a company name or a Web site name. These link to internal pages.

siteink

siteink

Take, for example, DMOZ. A Google search for “dmoz” shows this is a “trusted site” because sitelinks are shown below the domz search result. If a site has sitelinks and is on-topic to your Web site, then this is a place you want a link from.

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Drill (Down), Baby, Drill: Facebook’s New “Simple” Privacy Settings Still Pretty Complex

Today, Facebook announced new simplified privacy controls designed to ease a settings overload problem that it admitted has challenged its users. Did it succeed? I’d give it an A for effort but a C+ to B- for actually solving the overload problem.

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