The next wave of “article submission” has long been here.

September 1st, 2007 by Nelson Tan

You ought to know that social bookmarking is the next wave of “article submission”. To put it simply, you used to create an author’s account in article directories, login and publish an article. Today, you simply click a bookmark button, fill in the title, the page’s URL and a brief description of the content to submit for the community to read…

The key difference is in the long run, it is better for your site visitors to bookmark your pages for you. There are at least 2 immediate benefits:

1) Some directories seriously frown on self-submission so you can afford not to do it.

2) By your visitors’ action, they have vouched for you. You leverage on their time and effort.

There are yet more benefits like creating more backlinks and SEO. You would be very interested to learn what StumbleUpon has done to my blog.

Bookmark Traffic Secrets Revealed!

And still, you can get more professional advice from a 52-page e-book. At least it tells you what NOT to do to stay safe.

To get your free chapter and bookmarking tips, simply backtrack to the root URL and subscribe!

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