Posted on 22 January 2010
I have been writing general articles as well as on my blog for some time now. These days, I ma really looking to upgrade my exposure game. I pulled up a list of sites but want to know from others what their experience was or if the sites have a specific demographic. Here’s who I’ve been working with for about 2 yrs for my content and blog-
Delicious
Technorati
Article Income
Yahoo Bookmarks
Google Bookmarks
and I’ve been using Digg for about a year
Here’s who I’m looking to add -
Backflip
Diigo
Mister-Wong
Blinklist
and Reddit
I know about StumbleUpon and don’t really care for anything that wants to take over my desktop w/ additional toolbars, etc.
Thanks in advance!
Posted on 10 January 2010
Complete the sentence: For me Yahoo Answers is…
Why do you use YA? How do you use YA? When do you use YA?
What is YA? Is it social question-asking?
You know, there is social bookmarking, social news, social calendaring, etc. So what is YA?
Posted on 02 January 2010
Subject tags: International micropayment gateway for selling content online
Dear
* support @ http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/contactus/email_us.php
* interested peers at furl.net,
* co-users of the yahoo ask service
* co-users of the diigo.com social bookmarking community
I write this question as a public mail/posting to maximize the benefit for all people interested, giving you the opportunity to answer at furl.net [too]. Who knows the lowest cost solution for multimedia authors to sell their content via the web?
Thank you
f/t
PS.: Let’s amplify each other’s light.
Posted on 01 January 2010
The site only works when more and more people use it for social bookmarking. So we can share sites with friends and so on. So what will it take for you to use http://myweb2.search.yahoo.com/
bgramer: what ecosystem of sites do you feel confined to. Grab the yahoo toolbar and when you like a site click "save to myweb" on you handy dandy toolbar. also you can search how you want the entire web, your friends sites, or just your own sites.
My Blog: http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-FxCgyL0lc6O78lyfOuqPhFc-?p=121
more info on the mysearch and why people should use it.
Posted on 30 December 2009
I’m new to marketing and have been using social bookmarking to get the word out about my blogs and articles and such. but I’m still not selling anything yet. I also link like crazy and I use yahoo answers for a little traffic but again I just don’t think I get enough traffic. If you know of others ways to help me get traffic for free please let me know.
Posted on 23 December 2009
I keep coming across widgets to add to my blogger blogs for social bookmarking, emailing and rss feed subscriptions, yet I always seem to see better all-in-one, comprehensive widgets on other people’s blogs. Can anyone recommend a single widget that allows people to subscribe to emails, rss feeds, bookmark and add to google, yahoo, facebook, twitter, digg, etc. etc. etc.? Something slim, understandable and convenient.
Posted on 19 December 2009
I’ve been blogging for about 3 months now. No ads on my blog to speed up traffic. My niche is about weight loss. It just stresses me knowing that I only have 6 visitors or less a day. In fact I update my blog with new post 3 times a week. I already have 30 post. Since its weight loss, I don’t expect some comments because its not some entertainment or rumor blog. I joined social bookmarking sites and noticed that most weight loss blogs don’t get updated anymore on mybloglog and blogcatalog. I even did a little SEO technique. When I type weight loss on blogcatalog, my site appears on the first page of that site because I update it. Will that happen to search engines like Yahoo and Google too if I update often? Im willing to. How much patience should I need to get atleast 100 a day. Real answers please cause most blog websites only make it complicated.
Posted on 16 December 2009
What are your Top 5 Favorite Websites? (Not counting Yahoo Answers, yahoo, msn, google, or social network sites)
Mine are:
1. Alexa
2. Virtual Tourist
3. Wikipedia.org
4. deviantart
5. Threadless
What are your favorite social network sites/sites you’re on?
1. Flickr
2. Youtube
3. Facebook
4. Myspace
5. Friendster
What’s your portal of choice?
1. Google
Which website do you spend the most time on?
1. My blog
Do you stumble?
1. Heck Yes!
Other social bookmarking sites?
1. Yes
Posted on 30 November 2009
I am after good ideas for an online game that uses the internet or its users as its main resource.
It may be single or multiplayer, may be using search engines/social bookmarking sites, internet stats, even yahoo answers.
It should be simple to play and optimaly should also have some educational value.
The technology is not important. It’s the ideas I’m after.
thank you 
The important thing is to USE the internet whilst playing the game as a resource.
Not just to be an online game.
So perhaps it searches images/sounds relating to words and uses these on the game rather than predefined game data.
As an example of these types of games I’ve developed an online hangman that searches and draws images of the internet to help the player find the words.
http://www.thanassis.com/games/webhangman/index.htm
I’m looking for similar ideas.
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.