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Does Social Bookmarking really helps??
#51
(05-24-2017, 06:41 AM)sammyking Wrote: Does Social Bookmarking really helps?? In order to get links and getting ranked.
Social bookmarking can be a helpful way to share your content and attract more visitors to your website. While it may not provide the same SEO benefits as before, it still offers a chance to connect with a wider audience. Ultimately, creating great content and earning quality backlinks should be your main focus for better search rankings.
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#52
Absolutely — here's a straightforward response to “Does social bookmarking really help in SEO?”:

✅ Yes, Social Bookmarking can help — but with some clarification.
Social bookmarking is the practice of submitting your web pages to sites like Reddit, Mix, Scoop.it, or Pocket where users save and share interesting content.

⚙️ How It Helps:
Faster Indexing:
Sharing on high-traffic bookmarking sites can get your content discovered and indexed by search engines more quickly.

Initial Traffic Boost:
If your content catches on (especially on Reddit or niche communities), you can get targeted traffic and engagement, which improves behavioral signals like time on page and bounce rate.

Brand Awareness & Link Opportunities:
Even if these links are usually nofollow, they can still drive eyeballs to your content, increasing the chances of natural backlinks from bloggers, journalists, or other site owners.

Citations & Mentions:
Bookmarking can support off-page SEO efforts by contributing to your content’s visibility across the web.

? Caveats:
Don’t spam. Use quality platforms and only share valuable content.

It's not a direct ranking factor — think of it as an amplifier, not a magic bullet.

It’s best used as part of a broader content promotion strategy, not your only backlink tactic.

So yes — social bookmarking can help when done right. Want a list of the best platforms or a posting schedule for your content? I can help map that out!
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#53
Social bookmarking can help, but it’s not a magic trick for ranking. It’s more like a supporting move—it can drive some traffic, get your content indexed faster, and give you a few backlinks (though they’re usually no-follow). If you’re using legit, high-quality bookmarking sites and posting useful content, it can boost visibility a bit. Just don’t rely on it alone—pair it with solid SEO, good content, and actual link-building strategies for better results.
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#54
Yes, social bookmarking can boost your SEO by increasing backlink visibility and driving targeted traffic to your website. It's a powerful way to improve indexing and brand awareness when used on high-authority platforms.
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#55
(05-24-2017, 06:41 AM)sammyking Wrote: Does Social Bookmarking really helps?? In order to get links and getting ranked.
Yes social bookmarking helps you a lot. In seo if you want to index your pages or improve authority score SBM Sites helps you in that ways.
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#56
Yes, social bookmarking can still be useful if you do it the right way. It’s not as powerful as it used to be for direct rankings, but it helps in other important ways like faster indexing, referral traffic, and building a natural backlink profile.

The key is to focus on quality platforms (like Reddit, Mix, Pinterest, etc.) and share genuinely helpful content instead of just dropping links. If your content solves a real problem, people may upvote or share it, which increases visibility.

For example, I recently shared a useful financial tool like a high yield CD calculator, and it actually brought in some targeted visitors:
https://highyieldcdcalculator.com

So overall, social bookmarking works best when:

You provide value (not just links)

You stay consistent

You engage with the community

It’s more of a supporting SEO strategy, not a primary one — but still worth doing.
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#57
Yes social bookmarking is really useful in seo activities. But that social bookmarking sites has keywords based site definitely it will useful for ranking otherwise it's used for authority benefits only
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