Social Networking for Beginning Bloggers

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By WordPlay


One of the reasons blogs are such powerful marketing devices is because they are a key component of Web 2.0. Although the term Web 2.0 seems technical, it's just a way to identify the recent shift in the way people interact online. Although there's plenty of disagreement about what Web 2.0 means, for the purpose of this article, I'm going to say that Web 2.0 is, among many other things, a more collaborative approach to online interactions.

Because of this movement, a lot of sites have sprung up under the Web 2.0 subset of "social networking." This broad term simply refers to the variety of options available for people to connect with each other online. Social networking can take many forms when used for blog promotion, but they come under two major headings: social bookmarking and social networking. Examples of both are below. (All the sites mentioned below are free, although some have upgrade options.)

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SOCIAL BOOKMARKING

Social bookmarking sites allow you to save your online bookmarks and share them with others. The advantage to you as a blogger is that you can save your individual blog posts as bookmarks. These can subsequently be found by anyone searching for information on your topic. Good social bookmarking etiquette dictates, however, that you bookmark pages from other people, as well as your own.

Below are descriptions of just a few of the many social bookmarking sites available, so you can get an idea how they work. (Click on the names to go to the site home pages.)

de.licio.us

This is a very popular bookmarking site, so it has a lot of users. To make sure your blog posts can be found in de.licio.us, just go to the link above and click the "post" link at the top. This will bring you to a page where you'll enter the address of your latest blog post into the system. While doing so, you'll want to enter a description and tags that detail the content of your post. Once posted, if anyone within de.licio.us searches for any of the tags you used, your blog post will come up in the search results. If your headline and description are compelling, you'll have a good chance of getting people to click through to your blog.

StumbleUpon

StumbleUpon is a world onto itself, in that it has a different model than other bookmarking sites. "Stumblers" as its users are called, are served up Web site and blog pages, based on the preferences they chose in their profile and how many people have voted for the pages they're viewing. If a Stumbler likes your page and gives it a "thumbs-up," this pushes it to the top of a list to be shown to other Stumblers. The more "thumbs" the page gets, the more people will see it. For this reason, you would only want to post original content with widespread appeal. You also would want to choose the category carefully when you submit a story. As with all other bookmarking sites, you must join to submit articles. And if you want to use StumbleUpon to view sites and blogs, you'll need their toolbar.

Digg

Digg is another popular site that gives you the ability to submit blog/Web site pages, photos, video or podcasts. The site has a user-based voting system that causes a submission rise to the top. But I've had submissions that never got a vote that still brought traffic to my blog; so don't let the lack of votes stop you from trying again. After you've joined, you can post a submission by clicking the "Submit New" link at the top of the page.

Although the sites listed above are popular and get a lot of traffic, there also is a lot competition to have your posts be seen. Sometimes one of the smaller networking sites can be more beneficial. There are plenty of other sites that provide social bookmarking services. You can find more of them through SocialMarker, which also has shortcuts for submitting to all the sites on their list. If you plan to use Social Marker as a means to find the sites you like, I would suggest selecting just a few sites to visit for each Social Marker session. Otherwise, you might find using their program too overwhelming.

Whether or not you use SocialMarker to find sites, if you're going to use social bookmarking, I recommend choosing just a few sites and getting to know the way they work. This will allow you to get the most out of the community offered by each.

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ABC News report on business networking sites, including Linkedin

SOCIAL NETWORKING

The main goal of social networking sites is to make it easy for people to connect. More social networking vehicles come online every day, so it would be difficult to cover them all in detail. Here's just a small sampling of sites that can be useful for blog and general business promotion (followed by a link to many more sites):

MyBlogLog

Yahoo owns MyBlogLog, so a lot of money has been spent on making it work well. It also has a lot of users. To use it effectively, find communities that are allied to your interests, join them and visit the community members' blogs. You can comment on individual blogs and use their messaging system, which links all members of a community.

Linkedin

This is a twist on a traditional social networking site, in that it's focused exclusively on people who want to promote their businesses. The premise of the site is that there are only three degrees of separation between your group of friends and a massive group of contacts. The easy-to-navigate interface allows you to connect with people you know who are in the Linkedin system and then connect with their connections. When expanded out to the connections of that extended group of connections, the number of people with whom you can be in touch is huge. While Linkedin doesn't focus exclusively on blogs, if your blog is on a business-related topic, this would be a good place for you to be found.

BloggingZoom

This site is the new kid on the block, but the fact that it was developed by two bloggers specifically to serve the needs of other bloggers has drawn an enthusiastic response. Like Digg, BloggingZoom has a voting system, which pushes popular posts up to the top of the listings. Also, the submissions process is set up specifically to be search-engine friendly, so if you submit according to their guidelines, you'd have another chance to be found by the engines for each post.

HubPages

HubPages offers a different sort of social networking, in that it gives you the chance to express yourself while connecting with others. You can create your own pages, called "hubs," which can then potentially be seen by the HubPages community and millions of people the search engines bring to the site each month. (In case you arrived here by a search engine and don't know where you are, this is a HubPage.) HubPages is perfect for people who write well and want to use that skill to promote their businesses. You can also use it to connect, join subject-related clubs, and comment on articles and in the forums.

These are just four of many social networking sites. If you'd like to know about more sites, visit this Wikipedia page, which contains a large list of them. I've also begun compiling a huge list of social networking sites, separated by categories. The first installment is General Social Networking Sites. The rest of the pages will be linked here when they're complete.

But don't go off into the social networking world just yet. There are a few terms you should understand first, so your time will be more productive.

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SOCIAL NETWORKING GLOSSARY

Tags

Tags and keywords are closely related, in that they both are shorthand for identifying the content of a particular blog entry, photo, geographic map or video clip. Unlike keywords, each user chooses tags when one of the aforementioned files is created or saved to a bookmarking site. Users search by tags, which can cut down the time it takes to find information. To see examples, click on this page. The words in gold-colored boxes are tags. If you click on any of these tags, you'll bring up all the posts that have been tagged with the same name.

Categories

Categories reflect the major subject groups covered on a blog. They're similar to tags, except they're chosen by the person who generated the content, rather than by a user.

Tag cloud

A tag cloud is a method of arranging tags by the amount of information connected to each one. The point of a tag cloud is to show the user at first glance which topics a blog contains and how much information there is on each topic. The more information about a tagged subject, the larger and bolder the tag. To see an example of a tag cloud, click here and scroll down the page to the "WordPlay's Tags" box.

Avatar or icon

An avatar or icon is a graphic that accompanies you as you comment on a blog post or are on a social networking site. In some cases, the icon can be seen even if you just visit a blog. An icon is sometimes accompanied by your username, so it's a good idea to choose a good username (one that brands your business at first glance) when you sign up for networking sites. Here are some examples of icons that work well:

And here are some images you can use to create your icon:

Keywords

Keywords are related to tags in that they identify information for which people are searching. Choosing the proper keywords can mean the difference between having your pages found in the search engines and being in the Internet version of Siberia. For information on using keywords for beginners, go to this page. You might also want to sign up for WordTracker's free easy-to-follow nine-part e-mail series on using keywords.

Bookmarklet

Most social bookmarking sites offer a bookmarklet, which places a bookmark in your browser. Once it's in your bookmarks, if you want to submit a page to that service, just navigate to the page you want to submit, open your bookmarks and click on the bookmarklet. This will automatically take you to a page that has your page information filled in, making the submission process easier.

Knowing these terms in advance should cut the time it takes to get up to speed with social networking. You'll find it can be a lot of fun to use social networking sites. And in the process of promoting your own blog, you'll probably come across interesting information you never would have found otherwise.

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MrMarmalade profile image

MrMarmalade  says:
7 months ago

Magic Hub thanks for publishing

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WordPlay  says:
7 months ago

Thanks, Mr. Marmalade!

Lissie profile image

Lissie  says:
7 months ago

Excellent summary thanks

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WordPlay  says:
7 months ago

Thanks, Lissie!

SunSeven profile image

SunSeven  says:
7 months ago

Marvelous Hub. All hubbers should read this and learn what it is all about. Thumbs up for you wordplay

Best Regards

caspar profile image

caspar  says:
7 months ago

Useful hub - thank you!

WordPlay profile image

WordPlay  says:
7 months ago

Thanks both to SunSeven and caspar. I appreciate you stopping by. :-)

TexasLady profile image

TexasLady  says:
7 months ago

As a newbie, I appreciate this so much

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witchy  says:
7 months ago

A really big help to us..thank you so much...

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anrev  says:
7 months ago

hey, thanks for this info..

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WordPlay  says:
7 months ago

Hi TexasLady, witchy and anrev. I'm glad you found the info helpful. :-)

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sminut13  says:
7 months ago

very informative and helpful. thanks lots.

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WordPlay  says:
7 months ago

Thanks, sminut13. I'm glad you stopped by.

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Peter M. Lopez  says:
7 months ago

Great information. This will be very useful.

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WordPlay  says:
7 months ago

Thanks, Peter! :-)

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Zsuzsy Bee  says:
7 months ago

I will have to keep rereading this hub, till it all sinks in, (the old brain ain't what it used to be). I need to understand it all before I'm satisfied...I'll be back with questions, you have a great way with explaining this web mambo jumbo.Thanks

Great HUB WordPlay

regards Zsuzsy

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Patty Inglish, MS  says:
7 months ago

This is pretty comprehensive. I will re-read again for tips.

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WordPlay  says:
7 months ago

Zsuzsy, I'm glad you found this helpful. Please DO ask questions. I'm always learning about this stuff, too, so I would love to be prompted to explore new directions. :-)

Patty, you're right about it being comprehensive. It hurt my head to write it! ;-)

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Bob Ewing  says:
7 months ago

great hub, very informative.

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WordPlay  says:
7 months ago

Thanks, Bob. I'm glad you found it helpful.

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kaizendeen  says:
7 months ago

thanks for your info.

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WordPlay profile image

WordPlay  says:
7 months ago

You're welcome, kaizendeen. I see you're new on HubPages. I look forward to reading your hubs. :-)

Wehzo profile image

Wehzo  says:
7 months ago

This is great WordPlay, I will have to re-read this page for more useful info. Thank you. I am a fan.

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WordPlay  says:
7 months ago

Thanks so much, Wehzo!

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Rudra  says:
7 months ago

Unfortunately social networking abuse is rife. Its supposed to be social networking and not for promoting ones own work with ads on it. This is a brilliant piece of work.



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djtphn1  says:
7 months ago

Good info, thanks, i can use it!!!!

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dafla  says:
7 months ago

Great hub! I'm just learning about Web 2.0 and Social Networking, and this is very informative.

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William F. Torpey  says:
7 months ago

I'm just beginning to delve into the world of social networking, so this hub really helps clear up the fog. I've joined stumbleupon and digg, but I'm just feeling my way around those sites. I also took a detour to your hub on keywords, which also is helpful. Thanks.

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sunstreeks  says:
7 months ago

wow excellent hub. Nicely done and thanks for the link to social marker. Used it to submit some stuff before and then later could'nt remember where it was at.

WordPlay profile image

WordPlay  says:
7 months ago

Thanks, sunstreeks. I'm glad you and Social Marker were reunited!

willilance  says:
7 months ago

Great hub. Thanks for putting in the work doing the research so I don't have to :)

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WordPlay  says:
7 months ago

Glad to be of service. :-)

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Sybille Yates  says:
6 months ago

Excellent information! SY

WordPlay profile image

WordPlay  says:
6 months ago

Thanks, Sybille!

yojpotter profile image

yojpotter  says:
6 months ago

Excellent hub you've got here Wordplay!..^^

Just right for newbies like me..thanks for sharing it with us!..keep them all coming!

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raymondphilippe  says:
6 months ago

Good stuff here.I knew there were a lot of web 2 sites. But soooo many!Raymond

WordPlay profile image

WordPlay  says:
6 months ago

Thanks, yojpotter and raymondphilippe. Since doing this research, I've found even more. But how many do you really need? I've found it's best to chose five or so -- especially those with high Google page rank (Digg and StumbleUpon are two examples) -- and focus on those.

Peter M. Lopez profile image

Peter M. Lopez  says:
6 months ago

Great stuff, wordplay. I've used most of these, but I have never used bloggingzoom. I will give it a shot.

WordPlay profile image

WordPlay  says:
6 months ago

Thanks, Peter.

There's a nice community of people over at BloggingZoom. I think you'll like it.

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candees  says:
4 months ago

Wow, tons of info here. I like how it is all very clear and categorized... makes it much more readable!

WordPlay profile image

WordPlay  says:
4 months ago

Thanks, candees. I hope you'll find the info helpful. :-)

Diane Corriette profile image

Diane Corriette  says:
4 months ago

Great list of social bookmarking sites that every blogger should be a part of. You can find me on them if you ever want to connect with someone new.

I also like twitter.com because its easy to use and I just have a tab open and update it. I will let everyone know that I just read this hubpage now :-)

Diane Corriette
Women Internet Marketers
http://www.womeninternetmarketers.net

WordPlay profile image

WordPlay  says:
4 months ago

Hi, Diane. Thanks for twittering (or is it "tweeting"?) this hub. I've been hearing more and more about how Twitter benefits bloggers. I'm hesitant to add one more thing to my schedule, but I might have to break down and use it!

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socialdominator  says:
2 months ago

It's good to see someone teaching how to use "Web 2.0" sites effectively. Keep it up!

WordPlay profile image

WordPlay  says:
2 months ago

Thanks, socialdominator. I see you're new here; welcome to HubPages!

dlhc  says:
2 months ago

hi there,

I think u r doing a great job educating the masses on social networking. Keep up the gd wrk!

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netrageouz  says:
5 hours ago

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