Let social media help your SEO | SmartBlog On Social Media
This guest post was written by Norm Elrod, a contributor to Search Engine Watch, producers of the Search Engine Strategies New York Conference & Expo. Norm. SmartBlog On Social Media - http://smartblogs.com/socialmedia/
Posted by Date: Friday, March 5, 2010
Categories: SEO, blogging tips
Tags: advertising, jesse-stanchak, jobs, marketing, research, search-engine, SEO, twitter, word-of-mouth
Social Bookmarking Sites – Do They Provide Quality Visitors?
In my recent Simple Blog Promotion Tips post, I recommended using various social bookmarking sites to promote

Research and expermentation are crucial to future success!
your blog. Well I have been doing some research with these avenues of promotion and I am not convinced that they drive “quality” traffic to my blogs. I have been playing with post titles and my review comments when submitting my content to these sites and noticed these 2 trends:
- If I created titles to resemble a news story, I immediately had a rush of visitors. In one case, approximately 230 in 7-8 minutes. I then checked the bounce rate (the percentage of visitors that exited my blog on the same page they entered) on Google Analytics and found that 85% immediately left my blog
- People using these sites are typically just browsing and are not really intent, at least at that moment, on digging deep into the sites they surf
I am not saying that these are a waste of time but these visitors usually DO NOT stay to check out the rest of the blog content. I have been asking in forums and other bloggers I know and they all agree with what I found.
Do not get me wrong, I will not stop using these sites. Maybe out of every few hundred that I drive to my site (with a few clicks of a button), I may get lucky and receive 1 subscriber to my feed.
If you have a different experience, please comment and let me know. I would like to know what is working out there!
Posted by Mike Date: Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Categories: blogging tips
Tags: blogging, promotion, research, social bookmarking













