Posts Tagged ‘myspace’

Action List: Secure your name on social networking sites

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

It’s a good practice to secure your ‘name’ on the plethora of social networking sites on the web, if only to deny others from securing the name first.

The other day I tried to secure the username ‘boomerangbooks’ on MySpace, only to find that it has been taken already by a small bricks and mortar bookstore by the same name in Texas, USA.  Doh!  Not that I was intending to use the MySpace account anyway….but it did teach me a lesson and gave me an idea for a post!

At the very least, I recommend that you get out there and secure your name on the most popular services quicksmart - namely Facebook, MySpace and Twitter.  If you have the time, then you might consider doing same for those listed on the Wikipedia list of social networking sites.   And here’s another list of niche social networking sites for you to sign up to as well.

Ultimately, it may be worthwhile signing up to these sites for the SEO value alone: because many of them allow you to specify your website or blog URL on a profile page, which in turn is indexed by the search engines.

It won’t be physically possible to maintain an updated profile on every site, but Ping.fm is a good tool for ’syndicating’ your updates and blog posts to all of your social networking accounts at once.

A prediction: the growing popularity of Twitter and the ability to register multiple names/any name that you wish on that site will result in major stinks in the coming months….in the meantime, make sure you snap up the account names that will be useful for your business.

Action List: Add an AddThis button

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

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Many content websites today carry social networking / bookmarking buttons that permit the reader to ‘bookmark’ and share a web page with friends via popular social networking and tagging sites – including Facebook, Digg, del.icio.us and MySpace.

Being bookmarked by users has the effect of increasing a web page’s credibility and popularlity in the search engines – each bookmark is a vote of support and the search engines reward bookmarked pages with higher rankings.

Each of the different social networking and tagging sites have their own little submission tools that you can embed in your website code, but a more visually pleasing option is to use a bookmarking tool that consolidates all of these sites into a single button.

The AddThis button (http://www.addthis.com) is a free bookmarking tool that provides bookmark statistics.  It can be easily installed by pasting a small piece of HTML code into your website.

You can see what the AddThis button looks like below, as I have recently incorporated it into this website.

Also, be sure to check out an alternative to AddThis: Add To Any – http://www.addtoany.com/