WordPress Social Bookmarking Plugins

July 14, 2009

You of course have to love WordPress plugins for social bookmarking. Every Blog owner would love to have their article or post bookmarked on a social media web site. Well, these eight plugins will definitely do that for you. Well, not all by themselves, but it will definitely make it easier for visitors that come to your site to bookmark your post. So I definitely recommend using at least one of these WordPress plugins.

WordPress Social Bookmarking Plugins

ShareThis – The ShareThis WordPress plugin provides a quick, simple to use, and unobtrusive way for users to add your post to many social bookmarking sites, or to send your post link via email, AIM, Face book, My Space and more.

Add to Any Share/Save/Bookmark Button – Helps readers share, save, bookmark, and email your posts and pages using any service, such as Delicious, Digg, Face book, Twitter, and over 100 more. The button comes with Add to Any’s customizable Smart Menu, which places the services visitors use at the top of the menu, based on each visitor’s browsing history.

Add Me social bookmark buttons with icons after the post body. The plugin generates automatic bookmarks links for more than 60 social networks. It is very simple to modify this plugin and to add, edit or remove bookmark buttons.

Bookmark Me – A simple and light plugin to add social bookmarks buttons to post and pages. I’m focusing in collecting non-English bookmarks services.

Sociologic – Icons for major Social Bookmarking websites: Digg, Reddit, delicious, dzone, stumble upon, blink list, bookmarks, furl, news vine, technocratic, magnolia. More to be added in the next versions.

SociBook – You can definine what and in what order you want to show spezific bookmarking Services.

iBegin Share – iBegin Share is an easy to use tool that allows you to make it easy to share and spread your content across the web. Features built-in support for email, the social web & bookmarks, Word Document, PDF, and printing.

Share+ by Group tivity – Empower your readers with a social tool for sharing, saving and discovering new content with the click of a button. Our plugin provides social features for sharing content across all major social bookmarking sites and a clipping feature for adding text, images and personalized messages for friends, family and co-workers.

Hopefully you are already using one of these plugins on your Blog if you have a WordPress Blog. If not, then I highly recommend that you try one of these Wordpres plugins out. It will make it a lot easier for your readers and visitors to your site to bookmark your post.


How to Rank Higher in Google Using Authority Sites

February 9, 2009

How to Rank Higher in Google Using Authority Sites

Many online marketers tryout ergo upstream to align a sub-page of their website for one keyword in Google, with no luck. The problem with this optimization strategy is that you’re only optimizing for one keyword. If you have a website with 500 pages indexed in Google, optimizing for one keyword would really look unnatural. The best way to have a well optimized site is to optimize as many sub-pages as possible. Increasing relevancy and popularity to multiple sub-pages will give you a better chance in ranking your keywords higher.

Authority Sites

Authoritative sites are sites that Google deems superexcellent besides popular. I guarantee you’ve been on an subjection situation and didn’t know it. The reason why we want add text links on these sites is because these authoritative sites generally gets crawled often. By having a text link on these sites, you’re tell Google that you’re site is reputable as well.

Here are a few discipline sites to combine your links to:

1. Ezine Articles

2. Hub Pages

3. Wet Paint

4. Ning

5. Face Book

6. My space

The inceptive when adding paragraph

links to these sites is to juxtapose terrifically random sub-pages to each authority sites. You would want to link at least 2 sub-pages to each site, but have to different sub-pages linked to another site. By giving backlinks to every page of your website, you’re building reputation for you’re site as a whole. Keep finding authority sites and keep link sub-pages in no apparent order, and you’ll increase rankings more easily.

I’ve real stuff this sway only of the sites I’m currently optimizing over a company in the furniture business. After creating text links to these authority sites, the site as a whole has its keywords ranking higher in the SERPs for more than just one sub-page. In my opinion, this is a better optimizing strategy than just focusing on one sub-page of your site.