Posted on 03 February 2010
Or is it just me. I responded to Jackie Blue’s question about 1-year olds getting married in Saudi Arabia. See first link below. But it never appears with the posted questions – see second link. And that is just one of many strange things I’ve seen.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=An6xykwXAK6oYYNOu67Lt0vty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080625114536AACEgWk&show=7#profile-info-xyt9NdjVaa
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AsvW69kOkDeda4M11z7kaGSB.Bd.;_ylv=3?qid=20080625121903AAwxBfS
I wonder if this recent news is part of the reason . . .
The gloom at Yahoo thickened this week, as the company suffered a series of high-level resignations. At least six or seven EVP or SVPs have quit in the last fortnight. They include Joshua Schachter and Stewart Butterfield, the founders of social bookmarking tool Delicious and photo-sharing website Flickr, both acquired by Yahoo in recent years; Vish Makhijani, head of Yahoo Search; and Brad Garlinghouse, head of communications.
Posted on 06 December 2009
Well, the basic principle of SEO is to generated visitors of one website, right? But it is so lamed to "click here" and "click that" using Social Bookmarking, is there a faster way to generate links using black hat SEO? i am so curious about it.
Posted on 01 December 2009
Not looking for a "social bookmarking" site… I have thousands of bookmarks and I want to be able to organize them with a drag & drop interface. I realize Firefox’s built-in bookmark manager will allow this, but I’m looking for something a little more robust. Ideally, something that has a preview screen of the bookmark’s corresponding web page, a built-in link checker (finding bookmarks that link to dead pages), and maybe some kind of "optimizer" that will check my bookmarks on-demand or automatically & alert me to duplicates and newly-deceased current bookmarks. I know there’s an extension that will alert you when you try to add a new bookmark that already exists, but it’s not really what I want.
It can be web-based or stand-alone, but if it’s web-based, I want the ability to keep my bookmarks private.
THANKS!
Posted on 28 November 2009
I’ve never tried this process of link building. I usually do forum posts, blog comments, article marketing, blogging, doorway pages, member profiles, and web directories.
I guess I just don’t know what it is! I don’t really understand how the system works. Does digg.com put up a link to your site or something? I’m confused at how this system helps me build backlinks.
EDIT: I’m actually interested in how the system works. Like a step by step process starting from me signing up for digg and ending at visitors coming to my website.
EDIT 2: Aw man, I didn’t know that those sites didn’t have quality backlinks. I guess that’s a good decision on Yahoo! and Digg’s part. They aren’t linking to "bad neighborhoods" by accident. However, I don’t think that the Yahoo! search engine actually uses the nofollow attribute. I’m pretty sure it will follow your page anyway. The nofollow thing is mostly a google thing.
Posted on 19 October 2009
Hello Webmaster.
i am New to website Business and I am looking for Professional Social bookmarking service for my website.
I Want professional Service that Will Do the Job for me pro & reasonable price.
do you recommended any?
Have you try it?
Any Feedback i can use to make my Select the best Option?