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Written by User ImageMarcus Schroefel on October 30th, 2008

How the Big Boys are Exploiting Digg Style Marketing Systems


Turn Your Business Into A Powerhouse Traffic Machine By Mimicking One Of The Most Underused & FREE Websites On The Internet !
Using Digg Style Marketing For Massive Exposure, Traffic & Cash!
Make Web 2.0 Pay Without Being An SEO Expert Or Hiring A Team Of Outsourcers!
What Digg.com is and how to best use the basic Digg [...]

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Written by User ImageMarcus Schroefel on August 17th, 2008

The New Social Google - Google Adds Friends List, Social Bookmarking and Blog Recommendation Engine


Now Google officialy goes social as they add Friend Listing, many social features like bookmarking, RSS feed sharing, Blog commenting and a Blog recommendation engine based on your friends feeds to Google Reader. Get all the details at this eye opening blog post by Chris Lang:
Google Reader Adds Friends List, Sharing, Bookmarking and Blog Recommendation [...]

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Written by User ImageMarcus Schroefel on March 26th, 2008

Will Social Bookmarking Sites Really Drive Masses of Traffic to Your Site


Will Social Bookmarking Sites Really Drive Masses of Traffic to Your Site?
Well, it is certainly possible.
It is certainly feasible that someone might see your post and add it to their favorites, and the more people that do that, the longer your posting is likely to remain visible.
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Written by User ImageMarcus Schroefel on March 17th, 2008

Squidoo – #1 Authority Social Networking Site


Squidoo is a social site that is known as an authority portal. In many ways it’s like Wikipedia, only far more interactive. Squidoo is made up of lenses (content pages) that are created by members on a wide array of topics. This Web 2.0 resource is especially good for business people because it’s all about [...]

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Written by User ImageMarcus Schroefel on March 12th, 2008

Social Bookmarking Sites What Can They Do For You


The concept of Social Bookmarking developed from the idea that regular Internet users would automatically bookmark their favorite websites on their own PC as a way of making sure that they kept all their favorites in the same place.
But, what could they do when they were not at their own PC? How were they to [...]

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