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Digg.com is where you can post or digg information that will be of interest to others. Just like you bookmark your favorite websites in your browser. Digg is a social bookmarking site where millions of people share and recommend content (ie. Blog posts, videos, and websites). Everyday there are millions of people reading Digg to keep them updated with latest news and information. Continue Reading
It can be overwhelming to think about all of the content you have to create to maintain a social media and internet marketing campaign. Coming up and generating original ideas for blog posts, tweets, fan pages, videos, and podcasts can be challenging. However, by compounding your content and using a blog post to inspire a chain of related tweets, posts, and video you can reduce the time and increase the effectiveness of your online marketing.
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Using social bookmarking or social media websites is a relatively easy way to get incoming links and traffic to your website. You will get increased traffic from the bookmarking sites directly, plus social bookmarks help search engine spiders connect specific keyword phrases with your website.
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What is social bookmarking? It is tagging a website and saving it for later. Instead of saving them to your local web browser, you are saving them to the web where they can easily be shared with friends. The real power behind social bookmarking is being able to view your friends’ bookmarked sites. It’s the equivalent of recommending a restaurant to a friend, if people you know trust a website or blog, it’s worth your time to check it out.
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