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| Why Bloggers Should Use Delicious Subscriptions September 28, 2008 22:00:05The direct SEO value of Delicious is limited, but their system is a great indirect way to learn more about your industry, develop relationships, find new keywords, and better market your blog.
A hidden gem of Delicious is their tag subscription system. It allows you to easily follow what sites are being bookmarked with a given tag. For more information on what a subscription is, read how to use Delicious subscriptions.

What is Delicious
Delicious is a free social bookmarking site which allows users to tag, share, and view webpages using a non-hierarchical keyword categorization system. Delicious also includes a ‘hot’ and ‘recent’ list on their homepage.
Why Bloggers Should Use Delicious Subscriptions
Delicious subscriptions has many benefits for bloggers and website owners in general.
- Follow industry leaders within your niche. - Find out what industry leaders are saying and bookmarking in your niche. This will allow you to stay up to date and find not only what is popular, but what is good information.
- Follow what is popular. - Find out what the buzz is in your niche and stay up to date with the newest trends.
- Follow what is new. - Find out what is new. You may find great articles for future reference or ideas for future articles.
- Find keywords from users tags. - Delicious allows you to see what additional tags others have used on their bookmark. Look carefully and you will find new keywords to target.
- Find similar blogs and forum. - Once you find a blog or forum similar to your own, you can expand your brand by commenting and sharing your own experience with others. Of course, if they allow URLs in signatures (if it is a forum) or link to usernames (if they are a blog) you will gain visitors and links, which never hurts.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the subscription service is perhaps Delicious’ greatest asset with an endless list of uses. their subscriptions are a great way to enhance your blog’s marketing capabilities, learn more about industry, and connect with niche leaders.
If you wish to follow me, I am on Delicious as garyr_h.
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| How to Use Delicious Subscriptions September 28, 2008 21:56:28Delicious subscriptions are tags you subscribe to. When viewing your subscriptions page you will see every bookmarked page using the tag. You may also bundle your tags or view only pages from a specific user. - [Read more] |
| Listen To Your Heart And Prevent Heart Disease September 28, 2008 17:12:06Do you know what the specialty of 28th September is? It is celebrated as WORLD HEART DAY. Out of all the organs of the body, heart is the most important one and utmost care should be taken to prevent...
The blog presents the ways and views on digital shopping. It includes articles on various online downloads ranging from software to music and many more that are useful to us in our day to-day lives. - [Read more] |
| Net neutrality: An American problem? September 28, 2008 13:42:56Executives at three Australian ISPs say that unlimited-access plans just aren’t sustainable today and that the U.S. could learn a lesson from Down Under.
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| CBS Webcast: Examining McCain-Obama debate No. 1 September 28, 2008 12:46:00The presidential candidates weighed in on the banking crisis and foreign policy matters. Katie Couric and the CBS News political team offer a recap.
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| Report: Apple TV could get update Tuesday September 28, 2008 12:06:32The blog TUAW.com says that it has received word from an Apple reseller that suggests something is afoot with the Apple TV device.
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| Zarafa: Open-source e-mail gets competitive September 28, 2008 12:03:00Zimbra used to rule the roost in the open-source email world. Now Zarafa is giving it a run for its money.
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| A promising open-source company bites the dust September 28, 2008 01:38:00Ringside got stood up at the altar, and that should serve as a cautionary tale for anyone eager to sell out too easily in a recessionary economy.
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| Pandora, Webcasting appear headed for Senate victory September 28, 2008 00:52:00NPR, Rep. Howard Berman and Pandora fans help save day in House for Web radio bill. Insiders say the proposed legislation faces Senate vote without any major opposition.
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| Net radio bill passes House September 27, 2008 20:10:00Legislation, which Web radio stations have said could mean life or death for their services, will move on to the Senate. Traditional radio stations have dropped opposition.
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| Net radio bill passes the House September 27, 2008 20:10:00Legislation, which Web radio stations have said could mean life or death for their services, will move on the Senate.
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| Apple selling unlocked iPhone 3G in Hong Kong September 27, 2008 19:22:00The price is steep, but Apple is giving consumers in this tiny Chinese territory the option of choosing any carrier they so desire.
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| AT&T drops Dish for DirecTV September 27, 2008 16:29:00After five years of co-branding with Dish Networks, AT&T has decided that the grass must be greener on the other side.
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| A slice of life: Live Webcast set for C-section September 27, 2008 14:47:00It’s nearly impossible to lay claim to a first-ever video of anything on the Web these days. Cesarean sections are no exception.
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| A slice of life: Live Webcast set for a C-section September 27, 2008 14:47:00It’s nearly impossible to lay claim to a first-ever video of anything on the Web these days. Cesarean sections are no exception.
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| Pandora says Net radio vote is too close to call September 27, 2008 14:34:00Web radio stations engage in last-minute lobbying of lawmakers before Congress is set to vote on a bill that could mean life or death for the services.
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| Why Web 2.0 Has Yet to Begin September 27, 2008 13:57:58
Over the past few years there has been much talk about web 2.0 companies and how it has changed the face of the web forever. In reality, the only thing the so called web 2.0 has changed is how technical nerds view it.
Definition:
- Web 2.0
- A term referring to the change in both web design and web development. In design, web 2.0 often refers to the use of 3d graphics. In the early years of web 2.0, the 3d graphics were generally accompanied by a “Beta” sign. In development, web 2.0 refers to a website consisting of user interaction. This is usually seen through blogs allowing comments, wikis, social medias, and forums.
Who its been changed for
For many users the web is still the same. Open browser packaged with PC, type in Google.com click enter, type in [keyword] click enter and hope for the best. But for nerds, the web has changed. We visit sites like Reddit, Problogger, DigitalPoint, Wikipedia and interact with others.
What has Web 2.0 changed for the average user?
The average user can be described as someone who isn’t too technical, but still uses MSN or Yahoo messenger, uses Google, and possibly owns a blog or social profile. This is where the real change has happened. Users are now easily creating their own website and generating content, all while being social with others around the world.
It all starts with nerds
During the mid-90s the popular nerd platform was IRC. Nerds gathered around the globe and communicated with others. Now, IRC is mostly used by Europeans and gamers. Many nerds soon left for other platforms like Yahoo rooms (though, that didn’t last long). Then came Friendster and Hi5, then MySpace and Facebook. Nerds were the first, as always, when it comes to socializing online. The rest soon followed.
Digg was huge after its creation. Digg was started as a technical website, similar to SlashDot, but with a much easier to use interface. Nerds flocked to Digg and made it successful. Digg moved on and allowed other categories, nerds told their friends, the friends took over and many nerds left. Digg is now used by tens-of-thousands of non-technical teenagers and 20-somethings who want to communicate and vote on their favorite stories.
The real change has yet to come
Even with the average user being more involved than ever before, the web has yet to take another leap forward (compared to the Google leap). In order for this to happen, users must continue to follow the nerds into social interaction. Blogs and social profiles are not enough. Once users fully make the transaction to social voting and wikis the real fun will begin.
In the future, all internet users will benefit from social interaction the way all visitors today benefit from search engines. My prediction is a combination of Delicious, StumbleUpon, and Google will take place in the near future. We can already see an early version of this with Google bookmarks.
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| Google opposes anti-gay marriage measure September 27, 2008 13:14:00Search giant decides to take a public stand against Proposition 8, which is on the November ballot in California.
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