Social Book marking Websites are a great way to get huge amounts of traffic. With these sites receiving thousands of unique visitors a day, you are bound to receive instant traffic.
In the social book-marking world, popularity is everything. You have to make sure you bookmark material that you think is very interesting and that others will think it’s interesting. Bookmark all you content that you create to as many book marking sites as you can. This is ok to do and won’t count as duplicate content as the social book marking websites have the ‘no follow’ tag meaning that the search engine spiders won’t index it. This means that you will get all your traffic from that particular social networking website.
Now you want to know how to get your articles on the first page. This consists of the following:
Write a good description
You must use a not too long eye catchy title. Makes sure it’s provocative and will attract visitors. Tease them to your content.
Goof first paragraph
You are going to want to make a really good first paragraph after making an enticing title.
Content
Make sure that the content you write is something that people would want to read and bookmark themselves and not just you. Content is king.
Timing
Also an important factor to capture all those visitors on the front page is to post at a time when most people are on these sites. I have found out that its best to post at US 3PM Central time.
Category
Make sure you submit your content to the correct category or you might loose some visitors.
Build Profile
In the social bookmaking world, you have to build a reputation. Keep consistently making posts and your posts will get noticed and you will get more traffic. Just make sure you don’t Spam and only post posts that would be interesting.
No Old News
Make sure what you post is something that no one has really read that much about and is something new witch will keep your visitors wanting to read what you have.
Just follow these simple steps and you will get massive traffic from social book marking websites.





