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Communities – digg, technorati and blogcatalog

Posted by: DragonWiz263 on: November 15, 2008

The world of blogging/blogs has increased incredibly over the past few years. Creating new blogs and writing about your personal life, business, your expertise isn’t just it. It is about making them noticeable to everyone in the blogging environment by having them to visit, share and comment on your material/articles/posts. Today, blogging isn’t just about sharing information but about making money online as well. If your blog is one of the top blogs attracting huge traffic on a daily basis, advertisers are keen on using your blog to advertise their products and services. Blogger’s are using every possible option available to them to make sure they get enough traffic/visitors to their blogs.

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is one of the most sought after system in the internet marketing segment. One of the effective means that bloggers use today to get visibility is by joining communities. Some of the top communities one can find on the Internet are websites like digg.com, technorati.com, blogcatalog.com just to name a few. By joining communities like these, bloggers are able to interact with other bloggers who have similar taste and this not only increases their visibility in the online world of the internet, but also helps them learn and share information online.

Question: Has online communities really made a difference in the Blogosphere?

1 Response to "Communities – digg, technorati and blogcatalog"

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