Bookmarking Bookmarks?

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You could basically indefinitely and recursively bookmark and submit bookmarks.

I wonder if this would have a benefit for SEO?

Example:

mysite.com --> DIGG.

the digged entry -> stumble -> folkd - reditt...whatever

Then digg/folkd/stumble/RSS/jumptag RSS submit any of the above bookmarks where you bookmarked the bookmark.

Digg the new jumptag, then stumble THIS new digg entry...RSS submit...and so forth...

Its very obvious, and we know that those bookmarking sites have big ranking power. Combine this with a few different accounts...

Can anyone say whether this does anything in terms of SEO?
#search engine optimization #bookmarking #bookmarks
  • Hi,

    The circle that you are creating can be done so as to get a proper ranking and also you can do one thing that at the last bookmark just add a link to your site so as to get traffic to your site, which will be beneficial for you.

    Thanks!
  • Your thoughts behind this are correct but think about it more from the social bookmarking sites point of view!

    Why on earth would they want to allow you to bookmark a competitors website and send traffic there way? so that it leaves their own website!

    I highly doube any social bookmarking site will keep those links up for long and if you continued to do that then as soon as they delete one then the whole chain is broken and your efforts wasted.

    Mark Blaze
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    • It is new concept but not work for long time. As a popular bookmark site does not like to send traffic on its competitors site. While submitting your own site would be better idea.

      Thanks
      Franky
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  • Synnd has a strategy that does this exact thing.
  • "Why on earth would they want to allow you to bookmark a competitors website and send traffic there way? so that it leaves their own website!"

    I have the same thoughts also. Just like in forums, why would they allow members to promote other forums inside their forum?
  • there might be ways doing this using RSS feeds (or HTML -> RSS converters)...and domain redirects...somehow...
  • I like to have two layers over the original link to my money site. So if it was a profile link I would bookmark, ping, and throw some more links at that link. If you wanted to do a chain it could go on forever. Having too many layers will sort of limit the juice that flows all the way to the money site, if it has to pass dozens of layers to get there.

    This is the strategy that works for me. I have friends who do link wheels with all sorts of variations and it works for them as well. Try to see where your site is at the moment and work out a strategy to match that. There's no one perfect way in my opinion.
  • Yes George this works very well. Its called "promoting the promoters" and it helps to add link juice to your bookmarks and links.

    Check out html2rss.com

    Here is a way to do it quickly.

    Get the urls of some of your backlinks, then turn it into one rss feed (using html2rss) then add this feed to feedburner and other rss aggregators. Then bookmark the feed at digg, delicious.

    Works well
  • This has been working for me, or at least it hasn't killed my SERP rank and I think it actually boosted one site from around 60 to 15.

    There are a couple of the social bookmarking sites that won't allow your to use something that passes through stumble/digg first. Most of the others will. I use a daisy pattern rather than a link wheel since I think the daisy shape is more natural.

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