A brief history of social networking from wikipedia.org
The first social networking website was Classmates.com, which began in 1995 and used the Old Boy Network method of social networking. Other sites followed, including SixDegrees.com, which began in 1997 using the Web of Contacts model. The year 1999 saw the development of two competing models of social networking, the Circle of Trust developed by Epinions and utilised by Ciao.com, Dooyoo and ToLuna and the Circle of Friends developed by Jonathan Bishop, which was utilised on a number of regional UK sites between 1999 and 2001 and flourished with the advent of a website called Friendster in 2002. This is now one of the most dominant methods of social networking in virtual communities, perhaps for the reason that it gives the user control rather than being computer controlled. There were over 50 social networking sites using the Circle of Friends in 2005 when one such online community, MySpace, was getting more page views than Google. [4] Google has a social network called Orkut, launched in 2004. Social networking began to be seen as a component of internet strategy at around the same time: in March 2005 Yahoo launched Yahoo! 360°, their entry into the field, and in July 2005 News Corporation bought Circle of Friends-based MySpace [5] followed by ITV buying Old-Boys Network-based Friends Reunited in December that year [6]. It is estimated that combined there are now over 200 social networking sites using these existing and emerging social networking models.
I found here a complete list of social networking sites.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Friday, February 23, 2007
The Best Social Bookmarking Sites
What are social bookmarking sites? Basically, these are sites that allow users to post their favorite sites, using tags (or keywords) to categorize and organize them; then other users can take these bookmarks and add them to their own collection or share them with even more users. Here are some of my favorite social bookmarking sites that I use every single day.
1) del.icio.us
del.icio.us is a social bookmarking site that has rapidly taken off even more in popularity since being purchased by Yahoo. I use del.icio.us probably the most out of all these top picks, particularly to post interesting sites that I've found around the Web. I also subscribe to quite a few del.icio.us tags, such as popular and reference, and I get all the sites tagged with these keywords in my RSS reader of choice, Bloglines.
2) Digg.com
Digg is social bookmarking and social networking gone a little crazy due to the fact that anyone can submit a Digg (site), and then anyone can comment on those same Diggs. For me the most interesting feature of Digg has to actually be the comments on the sites and stories, since the Digg community is not shy about letting folks know how they feel about a particular Digg. Primarily focussed on geeky, technology-type items.
3) Listible
Listible hasn't been around very long, but already it's one of my must-visit sites. Probably because I have a weird thing for lists. Anyone can start a list about pretty much anything; I've seen lists for Firefox extensions, TV theme songs, and much more. Listible users can rate the items on the list and add comments.
4) Furl
Furl, a service of LookSmart, gives users the ability to save copies of any Web page, search within your own personal archive of Web pages, and share what you find. People use Furl to create their own personal shopping lists, real estate directories, job searches, student research papers, etc. This may just sound like a fancy way of saying bookmarks; but the thing about Furl is that you can access it from any computer, which means that your Favorites will go with you.
5) Yahoo My Web 2.0 Beta
Yahoo My Web 2.0 is a social search engine, which means that people and search technology are working together to create both better searches and a better search experience. From the site: "What if you could tap into a directory of favorite web content bookmarked by thousands of people? And what if that content was organized so that you could browse through it by keyword or instantly search to find content on a particular subject?" It's a great way to network and bookmark at the same time.
6) Flickr
Flickr is a social bookmarking and social networking site with a twist: it's all about photos. Users can upload and tag their favorite photos, then other users can bookmark those photos as favorites and share them with even more people. You can also comment on individual photos and share why you like (or dislike) that image.
7) Slashdot
Slashdot is the original social bookmarking site. Slashdotters can submit stories or links they find interesting and then users comment on them (usually the comments are extremely active). The only drawback of Slashdot is that stories and sites have to be pre-approved; this has actually driven a lot of very fervent Slashdot users to other social bookmark sites such as Digg.
8) YouTube
YouTube is another social bookmarking site with a twist; it's all about videos. Users upload their favorite videos and their fellow YouTube users can comment, pass these videos on around the Web, or paste them on their Web sites or blogs. YouTube is a great way to find popular homemade (mostly) videos.
9) Simpy
Simpy is a social bookmarking site that allows users to "save, tag and search your own bookmarks and notes or browse and search other users' links and tags." There's a lot of technology-related stuff here but then again, there's also a lot of very eclectic links on here as well.
10) Popurls.com
Popurls.com is one of my must-read sites every day. Popurls is a lovely conglomeration of about 10 different social bookmarking sites, some of which I've already mentioned in this list. Popurls is a great way to get all your potential bookmarks in one place.
source: http://websearch.about.com/od/bestwebsites/tp/freebookmarks.htm
2) Digg.com
Digg is social bookmarking and social networking gone a little crazy due to the fact that anyone can submit a Digg (site), and then anyone can comment on those same Diggs. For me the most interesting feature of Digg has to actually be the comments on the sites and stories, since the Digg community is not shy about letting folks know how they feel about a particular Digg. Primarily focussed on geeky, technology-type items.
3) Listible
Listible hasn't been around very long, but already it's one of my must-visit sites. Probably because I have a weird thing for lists. Anyone can start a list about pretty much anything; I've seen lists for Firefox extensions, TV theme songs, and much more. Listible users can rate the items on the list and add comments.
4) Furl
Furl, a service of LookSmart, gives users the ability to save copies of any Web page, search within your own personal archive of Web pages, and share what you find. People use Furl to create their own personal shopping lists, real estate directories, job searches, student research papers, etc. This may just sound like a fancy way of saying bookmarks; but the thing about Furl is that you can access it from any computer, which means that your Favorites will go with you.
5) Yahoo My Web 2.0 Beta
Yahoo My Web 2.0 is a social search engine, which means that people and search technology are working together to create both better searches and a better search experience. From the site: "What if you could tap into a directory of favorite web content bookmarked by thousands of people? And what if that content was organized so that you could browse through it by keyword or instantly search to find content on a particular subject?" It's a great way to network and bookmark at the same time.
6) Flickr
Flickr is a social bookmarking and social networking site with a twist: it's all about photos. Users can upload and tag their favorite photos, then other users can bookmark those photos as favorites and share them with even more people. You can also comment on individual photos and share why you like (or dislike) that image.
7) Slashdot
Slashdot is the original social bookmarking site. Slashdotters can submit stories or links they find interesting and then users comment on them (usually the comments are extremely active). The only drawback of Slashdot is that stories and sites have to be pre-approved; this has actually driven a lot of very fervent Slashdot users to other social bookmark sites such as Digg.
8) YouTube
YouTube is another social bookmarking site with a twist; it's all about videos. Users upload their favorite videos and their fellow YouTube users can comment, pass these videos on around the Web, or paste them on their Web sites or blogs. YouTube is a great way to find popular homemade (mostly) videos.
9) Simpy
Simpy is a social bookmarking site that allows users to "save, tag and search your own bookmarks and notes or browse and search other users' links and tags." There's a lot of technology-related stuff here but then again, there's also a lot of very eclectic links on here as well.
10) Popurls.com
Popurls.com is one of my must-read sites every day. Popurls is a lovely conglomeration of about 10 different social bookmarking sites, some of which I've already mentioned in this list. Popurls is a great way to get all your potential bookmarks in one place.
source: http://websearch.about.com/od/bestwebsites/tp/freebookmarks.htm
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Press Release Sites
Write press releases about your site or a section of your site and submit them to press release distribution services.
Here are few sites that are good enough.
(note: some of these sites are not free)
http://www.clickpress.com
http://www.webwire.com/
http://www.emediawire.com
http://www.businesswire.com
http://www.prwebdirect.com -
http://www.theopenpress.com
http://www.free-press-release.com
http://www.pressbox.co.uk
http://www.i-newswire.com/
http://www.pr9.net
http://www.pr-inside.com
http://www.newswire.ca/
http://www.pressreleasenetwork.com
http://www.marketwire.com
http://www.urlwire.com/
http://www.prweb.com (small contribution)
http://www.prurgent.com
http://www.prleap.com -
http://www.prnewswire.com
http://www.prfree.com/
http://www.openpress.com/
http://www.softpressrelease.com
Here are few sites that are good enough.
(note: some of these sites are not free)
http://www.clickpress.com
http://www.webwire.com/
http://www.emediawire.com
http://www.businesswire.com
http://www.prwebdirect.com -
http://www.theopenpress.com
http://www.free-press-release.com
http://www.pressbox.co.uk
http://www.i-newswire.com/
http://www.pr9.net
http://www.pr-inside.com
http://www.newswire.ca/
http://www.pressreleasenetwork.com
http://www.marketwire.com
http://www.urlwire.com/
http://www.prweb.com (small contribution)
http://www.prurgent.com
http://www.prleap.com -
http://www.prnewswire.com
http://www.prfree.com/
http://www.openpress.com/
http://www.softpressrelease.com
Labels:
press release,
search engine optimization,
seo tools
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Link Building 101
Now you need to build links. Links can be generated in thousands of ways. Here are some of the most common ways. After these, use your imagination!
1. Submit your feeds to RSS feeds directory. Here is my top list of syndication services, limited to one that are actually indexed and cached by Google. Until any syndication of a feed is picked up by a search engine, it's no use to you.
· my.yahoo.com
· http://publisher.yahoo.com/submit.php
- www.FeedBurner.com
- www.Squidoo.com
- www.feedboy.com
- www.jordomedia.com
- www.FeedBomb.com
- www.FeedCat.net
- www.rssmad.com
- www.feeddirectory.us
- www.feedfury.com
- rss-feeds-submission.com
- www.allfeeds.org
- www.rss-info.info
Where is the feed of my site located?
- Just enter the URL of your site in www.FeedBurner.com It will automatically give your site’s RSS.
Labels:
link building,
link buliding tips,
rss directory,
rss feeds
Monday, February 19, 2007
The Best SEO Forums
In no particular order, these are the best SEO forums out there, in my opinion.
1. http://forums.seochat.com/
2. http://forums.searchenginewatch.com/
3. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/
4. http://www.highrankings.com/forum/
5. http://www.webmasterworld.com/
6. http://www.cre8asiteforums.com/
7. http://forums.spider-food.net/
1. http://forums.seochat.com/
2. http://forums.searchenginewatch.com/
3. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/
4. http://www.highrankings.com/forum/
5. http://www.webmasterworld.com/
6. http://www.cre8asiteforums.com/
7. http://forums.spider-food.net/
Saturday, February 17, 2007
How to Promote Your Site: A Beginner's Guide
So far, this is what I've learned after spending hours and hours lurking in forums and reading tips written by the industry's experts. Here, I will provide you with tools, tips and resources. You can correct me if I'm wrong and teach me the right way to do it... Be kind to a novice...
The goal here is for your new site is to be indexed by Google and other search engines out there. Here’s a list of steps you should follow so that your site will be recognized by major search engines.
1. Before anything else, you need to know what key phrases to optimize your site for. One of the best tools for researching the search engine landscape is WordTracker and Google’s Adwords Selection Tool.
I will illustrate how to find the keywords for your site using the mentioned tools. Here, we will use Prosper.com, an online lending marketplace as our example. Since Prosper.com is a lending site, we’ll use “personal loans” to begin our keyword search.
Important note: You can only do this if you have access to the site and if there’s no meta tag in it yet.
Use AddMe! to generate meta tags for your site.. Just supply the information needed, copy the meta tag generated and paste it in the meta section of your page.
3. Submit your site to URL directories. Here’s a great compilation of directories from Info Vilesilencer. You can download it in excel file.
Also, submit your site to Google so that it can easily locate your site.
http://www.google.com/addurl/
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/siteoverview
Once your site and most of its web pages have been indexed there is no point in further website submissions. This is an early task only and shouldn’t be necessary for a site older than about 6 months.
4. Write press releases about your site or a section of your site and submit them to press release distribution services.
Here are few sites which you may find good enough.
(note: some of these sites are not free)
http://www.clickpress.com
http://www.webwire.com/
http://www.emediawire.com
http://www.businesswire.com
http://www.prwebdirect.com -
http://www.theopenpress.com
http://www.free-press-release.com
http://www.pressbox.co.uk
http://www.i-newswire.com/
http://www.pr9.net
http://www.pr-inside.com
http://www.newswire.ca/
http://www.pressreleasenetwork.com
http://www.marketwire.com
http://www.urlwire.com/
http://www.prweb.com (small contribution)
http://www.prurgent.com
http://www.prleap.com -
http://www.prnewswire.com
http://www.prfree.com/
http://www.openpress.com/
http://www.softpressrelease.com
5. Link Building (watch out for the next post on how to build links)
The goal here is for your new site is to be indexed by Google and other search engines out there. Here’s a list of steps you should follow so that your site will be recognized by major search engines.
1. Before anything else, you need to know what key phrases to optimize your site for. One of the best tools for researching the search engine landscape is WordTracker and Google’s Adwords Selection Tool.
I will illustrate how to find the keywords for your site using the mentioned tools. Here, we will use Prosper.com, an online lending marketplace as our example. Since Prosper.com is a lending site, we’ll use “personal loans” to begin our keyword search.
- Type “personal loans” here in Google’s Keyword Tool You can get the keyword of a site using the above tool. Notice that Google suggested quite a variety of related keywords. The best keywords for you to pick is the one that’s closely related to your site and are getting a lot of searches but don’t have many competition. I’ll pick “personal credit loans” You can pick a dozen or more.
- Just follow the simple steps required of you by WordTracker. Basically, you should pick the keyword that has a rating of 10 or up.
Important note: You can only do this if you have access to the site and if there’s no meta tag in it yet.
Use AddMe! to generate meta tags for your site.. Just supply the information needed, copy the meta tag generated and paste it in the meta section of your page.
3. Submit your site to URL directories. Here’s a great compilation of directories from Info Vilesilencer. You can download it in excel file.
Also, submit your site to Google so that it can easily locate your site.
http://www.google.com/addurl/
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/siteoverview
Once your site and most of its web pages have been indexed there is no point in further website submissions. This is an early task only and shouldn’t be necessary for a site older than about 6 months.
4. Write press releases about your site or a section of your site and submit them to press release distribution services.
Here are few sites which you may find good enough.
(note: some of these sites are not free)
http://www.clickpress.com
http://www.webwire.com/
http://www.emediawire.com
http://www.businesswire.com
http://www.prwebdirect.com -
http://www.theopenpress.com
http://www.free-press-release.com
http://www.pressbox.co.uk
http://www.i-newswire.com/
http://www.pr9.net
http://www.pr-inside.com
http://www.newswire.ca/
http://www.pressreleasenetwork.com
http://www.marketwire.com
http://www.urlwire.com/
http://www.prweb.com (small contribution)
http://www.prurgent.com
http://www.prleap.com -
http://www.prnewswire.com
http://www.prfree.com/
http://www.openpress.com/
http://www.softpressrelease.com
5. Link Building (watch out for the next post on how to build links)
A Miniscule Intro
Hello to all trying-hard-to-understand, learn and apply SEO novices; ask-me-anything-you-want-and-I'll-answer-them-SEO-experts; and I-just-stumbled-in-your-blog-and found-it-interesting-people. As what the title of this blog says, I'm posting here search enginge optimzation tips, resources, strategies, and all things that are SEO related.
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Se ya!
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Se ya!
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