List of PR5-9 Social Bookmarking Sites where you can post your website onto for free!

rsalemseo

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Hi all!

For those who are new at SEO and want to create free Social Bookmarking backlinks to their site, I have compiled a list of the highest Page Rank Social Bookmarking/Blog Networking/Resource and other related sites which you can use to get links to.

Some of these need you to be able to post genuine content to be able to get a link out of it.

Overall, these are good places to start your backlinks campaign.

Word of caution, don't bookmark your main url to all of these. Try to diversify a bit by bookmarking inner pages instead.

1 slashdot.org (links published inside stories are do follow)
2 sourceforge.net
3 seedz.org
4 reddit.com
5 mixx.com
6 technorati.com
7 digg.com
8 tipd.com
9 mystuff.ask.com
10 newsvine.com
11 connotea.org
12 multiply.com
13 mybloglog.com
14 wikio.com
15 sphinn.com
16 spurl.net
17 mylinkvault.com
18 jumptags.com
19 kwoff.com
20 dzone.com
21 gabbr.com
22 designfloat.com
23 spotback.com
24 a1-webmarks.com
25 searchles.com
26 linkatopia.com
27 plime.com
28 indianpad.com
29 web2list.com
30 tweako.com
31 fcc.com
32 iliketotallyloveit.com
33 scoopit.co.nz
34 ngopost.org
35 blogengage.com
36 faqpal.com

More resources to come soon! Enjoy!
 
Taking into consideration that Google recently admitted (Finally) that the pagerank exporter broke with one of their updates, and hasn't been working properly for a while and is unlikely now to be fixed. Page rank is kind of dead (TOOLBAR PAGERANK not the actual pagerank)

Hallelujah I say

Oh and overuse of bookmarking is as likely to hurt as help.
 
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webgeek

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1 account on 30 sites, with 1 bookmark per account, isn't going to do you any favours.

1 account on 2 or 3 sites, with many bookmarks, distributed over time, mentioned socially, or itself mentioning social and getting some redundant linking going on, that could be worth the effort.

I admit to still using a few bookmarks here and there, but in moderation.

Generally speaking though, if a site autoapproves your content with dofollow links, it's either been deindexed, penalised, devalued or is on the chopping blocks.

Look for sites with editorial control if you want sustainable links that will keep on giving even after the next black and white animal attacks.
 
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And while you are doing all that social bookmarking why not add your site to 500 directories for $10 and comment on 500 blogs for $15 and connect to 500 link wheels for $20.

SEO is easy once you know the tricks.
 
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Look for sites with editorial control if you want sustainable links that will keep on giving even after the next black and white animal attacks.

Does anyone have a list of manually approved sites with editorial review, that generally offer useful, informative articles? For example, I'd like to write a few articles relating to my business, and it would be nice to know our website is benefitting (from an SEO perspective) on the content that I'd spent my time writing.

Or would it simply just make more sense (in terms of SEO) to create a new page on our own site for each article rather than posting to an article site? For example, creating an article on "how to pressure wash a patio" and then create a how-to-pressure-wash-a-patio.php page on the site.

I'll assume there are pro's and cons for both methods
 
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webgeek

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Or would it simply just make more sense (in terms of SEO) to create a new page on our own site for each article rather than posting to an article site? For example, creating an article on "how to pressure wash a patio" and then create a how-to-pressure-wash-a-patio.php page on the site.

Somewhere between 3:1 and 10:1 seems like a good ratio of posts on your own site vs posts on someone elses site.

If you're going to put content out there, put it where potential buyers might find it.

By putting it only on your own site, you're limited to organic search mostly as the channel.

Syndicate the post via social networks, or use Google+ and the backchannel conversation to post full on!

Publish on some popular industry sites and get traffic first, seo value second. You'll be happy you did, just in case the benevolent big-G continues to favour brands.
 
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