Okay gang - a quick note about the buttons you see at the bottom of each post. Del.icio.us, Digg and StumbleUpon are three social bookmarking websites. Basically, as you read articles and blogs online, you can submit content to these websites so that more people will see it. If you like what you read, you let others know, and then more people come back to read.
Technorati is essentially a similar service, but it has a ranking system wherein each blog is ranked by how many people read it and "favorite" it.
If you are an avid blog-reader (mine or others) then I highly recommend...
...checking these services out. They are all free and greatly increase the visibility of blogs.
Plus, you may find other articles/blogs out there that you'll want to begin reading regularly. If you want to share some of the love, let me know and I can add your blog to my favorites as well. I'm listed under thePajamaPundit at all of these services.
Oh, and there are bunch of others out there as well (Reddit, Furl, Blinklist, Simpy, Spurl, etc.) if you are interested. You can type 'social bookmarking' into a Google search and see what you come up with.
Any support you can give to me would be greatly appreciated. *wink*
18 September 2007
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