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When it comes to social media, most of us think first of social networking. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, these are all places that come to mind. Next, you might think of video sites like YouTube and Hulu. Social bookmarking is usually at the very bottom of the list. Why is that?
The main reason is that for all the talk of sharing, most people only use social bookmarking for their own personal gain and never actually check out what others are doing.
This doesn’t mean that social bookmarking can’t be social. StumbleUpon is an excellent example of very social bookmarking. It allows you to find great sites quickly and easily and it can really be quite addictive. Even there, you’ll find many people who bookmark things that are really not worthy of bookmarking, just to get the added exposure.
If you look at places like Reddit, Propeller, etc. you will rapidly see that there is very little actual sharing going on. Most people bookmark and leave it at that, doing it only for the actual backlink to their website. However, if you look, you will find others like you who are actually interested in engaging with others. Start by befriending these people and checking out their links. Make comments on what they are doing and what they bookmark.
Certain bookmarking sites are better for this than others, Digg and Propeller, for example, get a lot more comments than Reddit or Fark. You need to divide your time between a handful of sites that are best suited to your business niche. Some sites are very specific in the type of niche they accept. If yours isn’t on the list, then chances are they aren’t looking for the content that you like to share.
It’s also vital that you bookmark something other than your own posts and content all the time. It’s tempting, but don’t do it. A good rule of thumb is to bookmark 10 other sites for every one of yours. Keep in mind that you want to give people value, so don’t just bookmark everything you put up, stick to the really important stuff.
There are so many different areas of social media to explore, bookmarking being just one of them. Do you use social bookmarking? Do you think it’s social enough?

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