Archive for the ‘Ranking’ Category
Friday, June 13th, 2008
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If you want the search engines to find your blog, hub or website and rank your pages, then you need to post on a daily basis. Some writers that I know put aside one day and write all their posts for the week and submit on a daily basis.
Page rank will increase if you link between different posts and pages on your website. One of the best ways of raising your Google page rank is to post comments on blogs and websites that have a higher ranking than you and leave your URL next to your name. If they follow the link you will get an inbound link from a site with a higher page ranking than yours; this can boost your page ranking.
Don’t be too impatient this demands a fair bit of work and Google often doesn’t list page rankings for a month or longer - so it could take a while to see a change in your page ranking.
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Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
The main methods to improve StumbleUpon traffic are:
Rating websites
By getting involved in the community and rating some of the websites I visit helps my website appear for StumbleUpon users who have similar interests to my own, therefore they will be more likely to rate my site with a thumbs up! StumbleUpon is time-based, although not to the same extent as Digg, which means the more votes you can get in a short period of time the more traffic you will receive.
Adding friends
By adding friends you will increase the amount of users who will see your newly added webpages, making them more likely to give your site the thumbs up.
Submit new webpages
Once I have created a new blog post for example I will submit the URL to StumbleUpon using the toolbar, it is perfectly fine to promote your own website providing you don’t overdo it. This will help to increase the amount of my webpages I have present in the StumbleUpon database and improve the likelihood of my site being ’stumbled upon’.
Carefully selecting topic titles
It is important to categorise webpages carefully to ensure that it will be displayed to relevant users.
Adding multiple tags
By using multiple tags you can help to attract a wide range of users and by keeping these as relevant to the content as possible will help to keep the traffic targeted.
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Monday, June 9th, 2008
1. PageRank
PageRank is determined by the number and quality of links to a page. Both the quantity and quality of text links are important. Always try to get links from web pages with a PageRank rating of at least four.
Concentrate on getting as many different quality sites as possible to link to one page on your site, usually your home page. Do not spread the links to different pages. This will maximize the PageRank of your main page, plus those of the subpages.
2. Incoming Text Link Keywords
ALWAYS provide text links for linking to your site. Avoid image links.
Google does index image links, but without any text for it to index, it won’t help your link popularity rating for your important keywords.
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Saturday, June 7th, 2008
One of the most popular websites nowadays is MySpace because for its ability to connect people and creating relationships. In business, you can also make use of MySpace to improve your web traffic. Here are nine steps that can help create traffic using MySpace:
1. The first step is to develop your myspace page. Create a logo of your business and use it as the default picture of your profile so people will be able to distinguish your page from other personal non-business pages.
2. Spruce up your page by adding an interesting background that goes well with the theme of your business. Keep it simple and steer clear of dizzy designs and dark layouts.
3. Utilize the blog tool of myspace and fill it up with content that can be read and appreciated by readers everywhere.
4. The bulletin function can be used by making announcements and relaying information to your network of clients and customers.
5. MySpace is a networking site, so link up! Collect as many contacts as you can so you can bring your products to a wider audience.
6. Keep your profile fresh and up to date so people will continually visit it. A lot of people look at others’ profiles and scan thru those which are recently updated.
7. Use your picture section to post images about your products. You can create albums or galleries that showcase your different products so people can also appreciate them.
8. Select your friends strategically and make sure your target audience is also interested in your products to keep them visiting your page frequently.
9. Always be present and respond to your contacts. When people send you messages you should learn to reply to them. One good turn deserves another, so be a friendly contact who also gives good compliments and great feedbacks after successful transactions in MySpace.
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Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
Keyword Density Analyzer
http://www.seobench.com/keyword-density-analyzer/
Alexa Rank Tool
http://www.searchbliss.com/rank.asp
Backlink Check Tool
http://www.webuildpages.com/neat-o/
Atom & RSS Feed Validator
http://www.feedvalidator.org/
Bad Neighborhood Checker
http://www.bad-neighborhood.com/
Class C Checker
http://www.webrankinfo.com/english/tools/class-c-checker.php
Free Site Monitor
http://www.321sitemonitor.com/
Reciprocal Link Checker
http://linkchecker.etown-webdesign.com/
My IP Address
http://www.whatismyipaddress.com/
Free Broken Link Checker
http://www.dead-links.com/check_links.php
Online Free Reciprocal Link Checker
http://www.recip-links.com/
Google Rank Position
http://www.prsearch.biz/
Google Rankings
http://www.googlerankings.com/
Online XML Sitemaps Generator
http://www.xml-sitemaps.com/
Free Keyword Search Tool
http://www.nichebot.com/
Keyword Density
http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/keyword-density/
Link Popularity Checker
http://www.marketleap.com/publinkpop/default.htm
Check Yahoo WebRank
Page Rank Tool
http://www.pageranktool.net/
Backlink Checker
http://www.thinkbling.com/prlinks/backlinks.php
Robots.txt Generator
http://www.123promotion.co.uk/tools/robotstxtgenerator.php
Check how much your blog is worth.
http://www.pingoat.com/goat/blog_worth
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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
Your server logs reveal very important information about your site. If you learn to use them properly, they can quickly help to maximize your site’s traffic and conversion rates.
One of the most valuable pieces of information found in your log files are search phrases. The log files will tell you exactly which keywords people are using to find your website.
Once you have optimized a page, the log files will tell you how people are finding that page and what keywords they are searching for to get there. If you find that people are using keywords that you hadn’t thought of to get to a certain page, it would probably be in your best interest to further optimize that page for those keywords.
You might also want to create a new page optimized for that particular term. This is especially true if a new page would enable you to serve better information on the phrase being searched for.
In addition, by looking at how your site is found organically, you can determine whether the same keyword phrases belong in your paid search campaigns. Only choose the ones that are highly relevant.
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Monday, May 19th, 2008
Most Search Engine Optimizers already know that Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) has great advantages on Optimizing web pages for the search engines but some may not be aware that most CSS Templates also helps the web masters in saving a lot of valuable time when designing a site.
Some of the more popular free CSS template providers like oswd.org and csstemplates.net constantly uploads professional templates for the worldwide webmasteres. These templates come with standard and validate codes which not only helps in optimizing the site but also conforms to World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) guidelines.
One of the most significant advantages of using CSS templates to start off a website is that it increases the overall Text-to-Codes ratio. Some experienced Search Engine Optimizers believe that search engines favors the indexing of pages that have a high amount of content rather than codes. In addition, a page with high amount of HTML or Javascript codes is likely to create errors than a page with less codes. Therefore, CSS template helps greatly in this codes reduction to increase search engine optimization results.
Another factor worth considering is the amount of time needed by the search engine bots to index a page. With the implementation of CSS, especially with the external style sheets, the file size will be much smaller than normal pages that use conventional tables design. It is to our advantages if search engine can index our pages in a shorter time. This not only saves us valuable bandwidth but also reduces the chance of encountering errors during indexing since now the file is smaller and more compact.
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Thursday, April 17th, 2008
Post comments in other blogs. When you add a comment in a blog and when you add your blog´s URL a new backlinks is created, but try to post comments only in those somehow related to what your blog is about, don’t start posting in each blog you find out there. Contribute with the community, that´s what the blogging business is all about.
Link Exchange. It is important that you exchange links only with related sites. If a site has nothing to do with your site a reciprocal backlink from it will serve little to no purpose. Post an entry and let people know that you are open for link exchanges.
Join forums. And contribute posting comments, use your URL as your signature, try to participate in the hottest threads, don’t start posting comments without content just to get backlinks because it is probably that your entry will be deleted by a moderator.
Link Baiting. If you don’t know what this means, it is when you write a controversial or a very interesting post or article that catches the attention of a large audience that wants to blog about that, this is going to generate automatic free backlinks. Write a creative post, this kind of links are very important because people are choosing to link to you, what gives your blog an extra value.
Submit articles. If you know a lot about something write an article for free distribution, or for reprint, and submit it to free article directories.
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Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
Twitter is a social site based around the idea of 140 character messages, but it has grown to be much more than that.
My relationship with Twitter has mutated over time. My opinion of the service has ranged from true believer, skeptic, objective critic, right up to now which I would describe as “cautious optimist“.
It took a while for me to see any benefit in it but now I think it could be very useful to bloggers when used correctly.
Do you use Twitter? Let me know in the comments. Follow me on Twitter now.
If you are not using Twitter yet, there is a comprehensive guide here.
The service is still developing, both technologically (it is often down or unreliable) and in the way people use it. There are three great non-social uses for Twitter that I can see:
Inside scoop - Follow the right industry insiders and you get the news before any other channel. I have gotten access to information and beta accounts this way, can be very useful.
Traffic - Drop a link with a good intro and you can see click throughs and comments as a result.
Networking - I have stated many times how important networking is for bloggers, Twitter is a growing venue for this.
Driving Traffic with Twitter
Twitter is more and more being used as both a social medium and also as a way to drive traffic. You can see this in action by observing users who do it so well, people like Tamar, Chris Pirillo, Scoble and Steve Rubel.
The key is to paste your link after a compelling headline. I find titles that either announce something intriguing or beg a response to work best, things people will have an opinion on. You can use Twitterfeed to post your RSS content to twitter automatically, or various plugins to Tweet as you post. Another traffic technique is to post Digg URLs to get your followers to vote!
It is no good thinking you can drive loads of traffic to your blog if you only have five followers, you have to get out there and make some friends. See “networking” below.
Twitter as a Back Channel
Originally when I signed up I did the usual thing of following my friends. Thing is, I talk to my friends anyway. What I missed out on was what I find really beneficial now, finding stuff out as it happens and getting insights that I would miss otherwise.
The key is to follow the right people. This can only be worked out through trial and error; follow people for a while and see what they produce.
On a basic level I have been able to follow the key points from conferences I would not have been able to access, but at best there have been quotes and links that have kept me informed better than following 1000 feeds.
Twitter Networking
You don’t just post and read on Twitter, you can discuss and make connections too.
Be careful that you do not follow more Twitter users than you can handle, this kind of thing can really leach on your time. The way I have gathered contacts is by gradually following other peoples conversations and following who they reference. You will find a lot will follow you in return or if you reply to one of their comments.
It is very important when replying to remember that your conversation is public, keep it interesting for those outside the conversation too by making it inclusive. Be clear in each “tweet” what it is you are talking about, don’t expect people to follow the whole thread, do not post too much in quick succession and don’t use shorthand or private jokes.
To reply to another Twitter user you just include their @name in your Tweet. To see who replied to you there is a “replies” link.
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Backflip : Backflip is a free service currently being run by volunteers. Backflip was started in 1999 by Netscape veterans Tim Hickman and Chris Misner. As a research tool, Backflip is clearly of value to the education community, and that community (or at least certain segments) has certainly embraced Backflip. A Google search of sites that contain the term “Backflip.com” results in numerous education-related links, including Teacher Tools.
barksbookmarks : BARKS=BookmARKS is a website that combines social bookmarking, blogging, RSS, and non-hierarchical editorial control.
BibSonomy :BibSonomy is run by the Knowledge Data Engineering Group of the University of Kassel, Germany. Its specifically designed for researchers, in sharing bookmarks and bibliographies
Blinklist :A social bookmarking site launched by Mindvalley. According to their site, they launch several web businesses a year and are focused in 3 areas. - Technology, media and Marketing. BlinkList does have a user friendly interface indicating that its being run well and efficiently. They also quote “fully profitable” on their site. Furthermore, you can label and comment about any web page on the Internet.
Blipoo :Meet Blipoo, a social bookmarking site for “cool” people sharing “cool” stories. It claims to help bloggers drive more traffic to their blog because they allow self promotion..
BlogBookMark : Designed specifically for Blog hunters, BlogBookmark.com claims to have the hottest news, gossip, and blog chatter from around the web. I highly sugggest that mainstream bloggers bookmark their entires here.
BlueDot : This basic social networking service allows users to save and share bookmarks.
blurpalicious : Get Blurped! Not too different from other social bookmarks, but I love the tagline.
Bmaccess : Social bookmarking with thumbs
Bookkit : BookKit.com is an absolutely free web service designed to facilitate bookmark (favorites) management needs.
BookMarkAll : Bookmarkall is an online bookmark community where users can create, organize and share their favorite web links online and access them anywhere.
Bookmark-manager : Organizer for bookmarks, calendar, diary and knowledge.
bookmarktracker : Free online storage, management, synchronizing and RSS sharing of your bookmarks.
Bookmax : You can store your bookmarks and links to your favorite sites online and access them from wherever you are : basic Social Bookmarking.
Buddymarks : The online personal, group and social bookmarks manager.
Bukmark : Bukmark is a social bookmarking website.
Chipmark :Another basic social bookmarking site.
Citeulike : A free service to help academics to share, store, and organise the academic papers they are reading.
Claimid : Manage your online identity. Although this is not a normal social bookmarking site, users can bookmark sites which reference their identity and build backlinks in this fashion.
Clipclip : Clipclip allows you to save images and text, with a “bookmarklet”.
Cloudytags : A unique word analyzer connects to your page, gets all the words and suggest you the real tags your site is showing to the world.
Complore : Derived from com-(with,together) and explore-(search, research). As the name suggests, complore is a vision to connect people from diverse backgrounds
Connectedy : Lets you establish a personal link directory online. As you surf the web, you collect links, categorize them in a way that makes sense to you.
Connotea : Social bookmarking (for researchers).
Contentpop : It has the latest Web 2.0 features such as social bookmarking, blogging & RSS. It also uses the word POP in the title which means it must be good.
coRank : coRank is a site where you can share whatever you find interesting on the web with people who value your opinion
Crowdfound : CrowdFound is essentially a social bookmarking website, but with a different vision in mind
de.lirio.us : Store, share and tag your favourite links. Open source clone of del.icio.us with private bookmarking, tagging, blogging, and notes
del.icio.us : THE social bookmarking site : It allows you to easily add sites you like to your personal collection of links and to categorize those sites with keywords. Not to mention that if enough people save your site in a bookmark, it will make their popular page and send a lot of traffic. Delicious is owned by Yahoo and is a MUST for your social media and bookmarking strategy.
Diigo : Social bookmarking on steroids.
Digg : The social news site that changed the Internet, Digg is a high power authority and a listing in Digg for a site, even if it only has a couple of votes, will rank highly on Google and other search engines for certain terms. If your site is shared and voted upon on Digg, and makes the Digg homepage, you’ll get a lot of traffic and attention from other bloggers who read Digg.
Dropjack : DropJack.com is a social content website and owned by the ExactSeek company.
Easybm : Allows users to bookmark their frequently visited sites on their private page, allowing 1-click access to their favorite web sites.
Enroll : Social bookmarking system based in India.
ez4u : Social Bookmarking - Ez4u to Bookmark : “Ez4u to Organize Ez4u to Share with Others Ez4u to Remember”
Favoor : Favoor is your personalized new start page. Collect your favorite internet addresses.
Folkd : Folkd is a social web-service about pages, news, audios, videos and blogs.
Freelink : Freelink.org provides free pages of links that you can access anywhere at anytime.
Freezilla : FreeZilla claims to be the first Web 2.0 freebies and promotions social networking site.
Fungow : Fungow was designed to help better organize and keep track of your bookmarks.
Furl : Like Delicious, LookSmart’s Furl.net is one of the first social bookmarking sites and considered an authority by the major search engines. Listing your sites in Furl will lead to traffic from organic rankings and its popular page drives traffic.
Gather : Gather is a place to contribute articles and content, blog, tag and connect with people who share your passions. (Plus you can link out from the articles in this authority site).
Getboo : GetBoo.com is yet another free online bookmarking service which allows you to store, edit and retrieve your bookmarks from anywhere online.
Google : Allows users to save and create bookmarks in their Google toolbar that can be accessed anywhere online. Google is getting more social by the day, so take advantage of their Google Bookamrks and citations, because one day they probably will have some kind of influence on external meta data considered by the Google ranking algortihm.
Hanzoweb : Hanzoweb - Bookmark, tag & share knowledge online
Hyperlinkomatic : Hyperlinkomatic - bookmark list manager.
i89.us : i89.us offers a free service which allows you to save your favorite website/links at one location that can be accessed from anywhere.
Icio : Danish Bookmarking engine.
Ikeepbookmarks : Popup feature allows you to add links while surfing the web
Iloggo : Simple web based bookmarking tool that you can use for attractively displaying your favorite websites on one page.
Jigg : Jigg.in is a socializing community with the latest stories / news submitted by users and has a familiar name
Kaboodle : Kaboodle is a 2.0 shopping community where people recommend and discover new things.
Kinja : Kinja is a blog guide, collecting news and commentary from some of the best sites on the web.
Lifelogger : “LifeLogger is a great way to keep things that matter to you alive and sparkling.” And worth considering in a bookmarking campaign.
Lilsto : Lilisto lets you store, manage and find your favorite links (or bookmarks) and removes the need to maintain them through your browser.
Linkagogo : Favorites and Social Bookmarking Application, its unique dynamic toolbars automatically adapt themselves.
Linkarena : German Social Bookmarking site.
Linksnarf : Social link sharing with groups of friends.
Listerlister :ListerLister is a social list building community where you can create, add to, and vote for both lists and the items added to them.
Ma.gnolia.com : Like Furl and Delicious, anoter major bookmarking site which lets users organize bookmarks, search other people’s favorites and make friends and contacts.
Markaboo : MarkaBoo is tool for saving websites, files, and notes from your browser, email or mobile phone.
Marktd : Marktd is a reference & voting system that highlights marketing articles considered valuable by the marketing community.
Memfrag : memFrag stores your favorites personal notes, making them globally accessible from any computer.
Memotoo :Lets users centralize and share your personal data.
Mister Wong : Mister Wong is a social bookmarking site that originated in Germany, and has since become a popular and widespread tool.
Mixx : An up and coming bookmarking and social news sharing network which should rival Digg, Reddit and others, Mixx blends popular photos, videos and stories.
Mobleo : Allows you to easily add, organize, and share your mobile phone bookmarks with your friends using your desktop computer.
Multiply :Florida-based social network Multiply, which reports nearly 3 million users and $6 million in funding,opened its social bookmarking site recently and has done well. Definite authority
Murl : My URLs is a free online bookmarks manager, think of it as a bookmarks community.
MyBookmarks : MyBookmarks - access your bookmarks anytime, anywhere. Free productivity tool for business, student or personal use. Another popular bookmarking site.
Myhq : Store your bookmarks in one central location. Fast, text-based, banner free!
MyLinkVault : A free online bookmark manager. Other bookmark managers can be so clumsy to use - trying to rearrange your bookmarks can be slow and frustrating.
mySiteVote : mySiteVote is a community where you can vote your favorite site/s and view how popular a site is.
MyWebDesktop : A collaboration and communication tool, designed to be as generic and easy to use as a telephone and email.
Newsvine : The mission of Newsvine is to bring together big and little media in a way which respects established journalism
Newsweight :NewsWeight is a democratic news, information, and entertainment resource.
Oyax : Oyax is a social bookmark manager which allows users to easily add sites you like to personal collection of links, categorize those sites with keywords.
Philoi : Person-to-person link sharing community. Save bookmarks and share links with your friends.
PlugIM : PlugIM is a user driven internet marketing community. Submit content, share articles, comment on projects and promote your favorites to the front page
Propeller : Formaly known as Netscape, AOL’s Propeller has become a great social bookmarking news community tool which is considered an ultimate authority by Yahoo Search and passes link juice in its news story profiles. Propeller is also going to redesign very soon, which should be quite exciting.
QuickieClick : QuickieClick is a second generation social bookmarking website with a visual twist.
Rambhai : An Indian social bookmarking community
RawSugar : A social search engine powered by user contributions. Its an online community, with over 130,000 URLs already tagged by their members.
Reddit : Timely and shocking news oriented, Reddit stories are instantly voted upon and if liked by the community as a whole, can drive incredible traffic and users.
Searchles : Owned by the DumbFind search engine, in my opinion Searchles is a much overlooked bookmarking tool and loved by Google, Yahoo and the other major search engines with its passing of link juice and high rankings for terms within search results themselves. Do not overlook Searchles.
Segnalo : Italian Social bookmarking site.
Simpy [late addition]: Social bookmarking & search, Simpy lets users “save, tag, search and share bookmarks, notes, groups and more.”
Sitebar : A solution for people who use multiple browsers or computers and want to have their bookmarks available from anywhere without need to synchronize them
Sitejot :Free online bookmark manager. Like every other social bookmarking site, it allows users to manage all of their bookmarks online in one convenient place.
Sk*rt : sk*rt is a social media ranking platform of “pure goodness”, targeted towards women. Given the right story, Sk*rt can send A LOT of targeted traffic.
Slashdot : The godfather of social news, SlashDot bookmarks are still quite powerful .. keep in mind the site has a heavy slant towards Linux and Open Source issues.
SocialDanger : SocialDanger is a Web 2.0 open source content management system.
Socialogs : A Digg-like Social Bookmarking Service.
Sphinn : Very popular search marketing oriented social news and discussion site run via the Pligg system.
Spotback : Spotback is a personalized rating system that recommends relevant content based on personal rating history using collaborative filtering
Spurl : Another cherished bookmarking and tagging site, Spurl lets users keep online bookmarks & tags while offering full text searching, recommendations & storing of entire documents.
Squidoo :Kind of spammed out, Squidoo is a 2.0 property which lets people and businesses set up a ‘lens’ which lists links, tags and relevant RSS feeds to different subjects.
Startaid : I’ve noticed that StartAid bookmark pages rank highly in Google and other search engines. This basic bookmarking service allows users to describe, tag and categorize sites.
StumbleUpon : Owned by eBay, StumbleUpon is an amazing blend of social bookmarking, voting, networking, web surfing, search and blogging. Best of all, StumbleUpon can send major traffic with its userbase of around 3 million users.
Stylehive : The Stylehive is a collection of all the best products, brands, designers and stores discovered and tagged by the Hive community
Syncone : SyncOne is an Internet aggregator of bookmarking and browsing.
Tagfacts : Basic bookmarking and tagging, a social knowledge base.
Taggly : Store, share and tag your favorite links.
Tagne : TagNe.ws is user-submitted, community voted links and resources related to SEO, Blogging, RSS, Tagging, Internet Marketing and more.
Tagtooga : Says that this bookmarking engine can be used to discover great sites difficult to find in Google/Yahoo by browsing categories.
Tagza : A very young Social Bookmarking site mostly being used by Indian and Pakistani web masters.
Technorati : Always changing and reinventing themselves, this recognized authority offers links to blogposts, tagging and a social bookmarking WTF section.
Tedigo : Personal and social bookmarking in Spanish and English made simple.
Thinkpocket : Lets users pocket websites you find valuable. It is a web service that aims to help store, organize and share your favorite sites
Thoof : Thoof is a user generated news and information service that claims to learn about what users are interested in and delivers news that they care about.
Totalpad : TotalPad is a new online news and article community where people are free to voice their opinions
Urlex : With URLex system users are able to leave a comment regarding any internet link on any site. Possibly good for linking
Uvouch : Another basic social bookmarking site, users can save their findings with one click, at one place and access it from anywhere.
Vmark : An online bookmark and online favorites manager.
Voteboat : VoteBoat is a user-controlled rating and voting site.
Votelists : VoteLists lets users create a list of rankable items. Other can add items, comment on them, rate them and more!
Vuju : Vuju allows user to submit/publish content which can be tagged and promoted.
WeTogether : Social bookmarking site where people will have great opportunities to promote their own sites.
Whitelinks : Securely store and quickly access favorite websites whenever connected to the Internet,:
Wink : A social search engine where users can share results and answer questions. Users build profiles which can link out to bookmark pages or other web sites (hint hint).:
Wirefan : Social bookmarking, news articles submission site.:
Xilinus : Organize and manage bookmarks online.:
Xlmark : xlmark is an easy social bookmarking site:
Yahoo! Bookmarks: The MOST POPULAR social search and bookmarking service on the web. It’s similar to Delicious and something they launched before acquiring Delicious. Yahoo Bookmarks lets users store bookmarks using their Yahoo Toolbar and access them from any computer.
Yattle: Bookmark Management and Mini-Blogging Service.
Zlitt: Zlitt is a social bookmarking system which gives users the opportunity to share and tag favorite news, images and videos.
Zurpy: Saves bookmarks, text clippings, images, files, and news feeds in one place.
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