How To Use Web 2.0 Sites To Get Even More Traffic
There are many social sites that you can leverage to get first ranking in Google. Google is showing his appreciation for many of the most important social sites and you can just leverage this to get thousands of visitors.
Using Scribd
Scribd is a Web 2.0 property where you can post all your PDF and articles. Post your PDF files after creating anchor links in them. Scrib will also show you recent search queries to this document so you can really measure the efficiency of this strategy.
Submit as many articles as you can. You can for example repurpose your old content or even put back issues of your email broadcasts. This will gets you visitors.
Using Squidoo
YouSquidoo lens rank well in Google and you can create as many lens as you want. Squiddo user "semperfidelis" has 210 lenses for instance and he’s getting a lot of traffic from it. Create lens for each of your business segments. For flowers, you would build lenses for roses, orchids, spring bouquets, fall bouquets, flower reviews, live plants, etc
Using Social Bookmarking Sites
Digg pages get ranked. You don’t actually have to be voted for by many people to get ranked in Google. For example, check this keyword :"pontiac body kits". The submitter has only one digg but it’s ranked. It doesn’t last though, so you can use it for events like a special offer or a sale.
You can also use propeller.com which is anoter web 2.0 property that ranks well in Google.
The best way to submit all your articles to social bookmarking sites is to use socialmarker.com to automatize the process. You’ll only have to create account at each of the top social sites. You would then simply click on a button to submit your articles to the best social bookmarking sites.
What To BookMark
Bookmark your site, the specials pages, major blog posts (Add videos for more values), squidoo pages, videos, bookmark other pages with links to your site(like other site talking about yours). For creating videos, you can get a logitech QuikCam Pro 9000.
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