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Technique
Social optimization also has a happy side effect -
it helps to build your link profile so you will usually gain search engine
traffic in the long term. Becoming a part of an online community is essential to
your social optimization and this, in turn, will naturally provide links to your
website. The links will usually be from relevant pages based on a similar topic
to that of your page. The more popular social sites are also given a lot of
weight by certain search engines.
Optimize Your Existing Site
Create
genuinely interesting, intriguing, or informative pages. Include images, links,
video, and collaborative tools so that visitors really get involved when they do
visit your site. SMO is basically digital word-of-mouth and, if your website
doesn't provide some kind of appealing experience to your visitors, then it
simply won't attract the positive word-of-mouth that you want.
Add new
pages, if necessary, so that you can include more information. However, don't
just add pages for the sake of it - ensure that each page really does have
something unique to offer. A website still needs to be well structured.
Get a Blog
Add a
blog. Every website has potential blog posts in it so find yours and start
blogging regularly. Blog posts tend to attract links from other blog posts and
those in turn will spread the word of your website. The more popular your blog
becomes, the more value it is perceived to provide and the more visitors you
will continue to get.
Be active in those blogs that are within your
industry and use your link where permitted and relevant. Don't spam because that
will lose you more friends than it will make but, if you provide relevant
information and a forum or blog allows you to link to it, then provide an
insightful comment and provide a link.
Be Active
Being active is a vital
part to your whole SMO campaign. Simply registering with social bookmarking
sites and content sharing sites is not enough. You need to be involved, post
regularly, and generally become a part of the community. If you don't have the
time or the inclination to do this, then find somebody else to do it
instead.
Some Social Sites To
Join
You really do reap what you sow in terms of SMO.
Determine the sites that are most suitable to your website, join them, and
become an active member. Choose some broad topic sites as well as some that are
specific to those interested in the industry in which you operate or topic that
you cover. Look at social news submission sites, content sharing sites,
bookmarking, and networking sites and try to get a broad coverage of all of
them. Here are just a few of the sites you should seriously consider
using:
Social News/Media Sharing
Websites
• Reddit - Reddit is a very popular social news
website that boasts a lot of subscribers and covers a wide range of
topics.
• Digg - Initially, Digg was reserved to technology
and related topics but is now a broad topic news site that again has a lot of
subscribers and regular readers.
• Newsvine - Not as popular as the two above
but offering a slightly more formal tone to its content. Again, a good range of
topics are covered.
Social Networking
Sites
• MySpace - It may be largely riddled with spam,
but there are still too many genuine users for you to ignore MySpace. You don't
have to be an unsigned band to take advantage either.
• Facebook - Has caused quite a stir and
offers users the chance to create and distribute their own applications as well
as content. Another very popular site.
• LinkedIn - LinkedIn is a social networking
site dedicated to professionals and businesses. It can really help to build a
huge network of partners, customers, and other useful contacts in a business
network.
Social Bookmarking Websites
• del.icio.us -
Register, store bookmarks that you find useful, and include a bookmark to your
website and use a public profile.
• Stumble Upon - Same again. Alternatively,
you can add a Stumble icon to each of your pages, blog posts, and other media
and let your readers do the walking for you.
Buttons For Your Pages
Many social
websites provide a button that your readers or visitors can use to automatically
add a page. Bookmarking and content sharing sites, in particular, have these
buttons and, if you've ever read a website or an article site, then you will
have seen the Digg This and Stumble buttons at the bottom of each entry. Users
registered with these sites can click the button and quickly add your page. The
most popular websites are usually displayed on the high traffic home pages
delivering yet more visitors to your site.
Offering Quality
The Social
Internet has opened up a whole new avenue for promoting your business, but it
needs to be done properly and carefully. Simply tagging, bookmarking, and
sharing every page you have regardless of its quality will not bring you the
desired results. You may find that it does you more harm than good in the long
run.