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“Tag- you’re it” - Social News Services

Digg’s popularity is not news, in fact, many mainstream news sites, like the Washington Post have embraced social news services for some time, based on the fact that a story on the front page of digg can drive tens of thousands of extra visitors in a 24 hour period. What I find fascinating, however, is that marketers have failed, AFAIK, to incorporate social news services on their own sites. The investment to incorporate such functionality on a product page is minimal, and the return can be significant. It also has SEO benefits, and can create a long term presence within social networks for accurate product information. Unlike news organizations, which have to maintain objectivity, companies are also free to suggest tags to shoppers who want to share their finds with others, and while screening out negative tags is impossible, the vast majority of shoppers who have come to a page will follow a recommendation versus creating their own. As we see more and more search engines begin to incorporate user tagging into their rankings, it is likely that experience integrating services such as digg now will potentially give a significant edge to marketers in the not-so-distant future.

Trends  NMS  Social Bookmarking  Digg  Del.icio.us  Search  Tagging  Word of Mouth  New Media Strategies

A Social Bookmarking Primer

Instead of hoarding all of those fantastic bookmarks and favorites why don’t you share, categorize, rate, and describe them with the world? Social bookmarking sites, such as Digg, Del.icio.us, and Furl, are considered by many to be an accurate pulse point of what’s what on the Internet and in the Blogosphere.

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Trends  Online  Communities  Media  Social Bookmarking  Digg  Del.icio.us

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