Becoming familiar with the basics of social bookmarking can be beneficial for your legal marketing goals. It’s an element of search engine optimization that you may not be aware of. In a time of Web 2.0 and an interactive Internet, social bookmarking has become a part of social media that should no longer be ignored.
Not sure what social bookmarking is? It’s like adding a site to your “Favorites” when using Internet Explorer. However, this practice is becoming obsolete as social bookmarking is becoming more and more popular. With social bookmarking, you can access your “favorites” from any computer rather than just saving them to your web browser. The pages you are tagging are now online and can be easily shared with and seen by others.
What makes this method “social?” Each website was bookmarked by a real person who thought it was worth bookmarking rather than a computer. There are various other options with these social bookmarks as well. You may rate, vote, comment, and provide feedback on bookmarks of other users. You can discover what others found worthy of bookmarking, which creates a sort of social search engine. Searching using social bookmarking sites helps provide Internet users with specific results that are organized by tags and categories.
So how is social bookmarking beneficial for your legal marketing goals? Bookmarking your firm website and its various specific practice area pages can help increase traffic to your site. If someone searches “new york city personal injury law,” you hope that your website is one of the first pages listed. Once the search results are listed, the individual is more likely to visit the page that was recommended, or bookmarked, the most.
With that being said, here is a list of popular social bookmarking sites that you should check out:
So, who knows? Maybe someone will find your law firm website informative and interesting. Perhaps they will be compelled to bookmark it themselves.
