What is Social Bookmarking?
“Social bookmarking is a user-defined taxonomy system for
bookmarks. Such a taxonomy is sometimes called folksonomy and bookmarks are
called tags.Unlike storing bookmarks in a folder on your computer, the marked
pages are stored on the Web and accessible from any computer.”
Social bookmarking allows users to store, organize, search
and manage bookmarks of web pages. Users record links to web pages they like or
want to share, using a social bookmarking site to store these links. These
bookmarks are usually public and can be viewed by other members of the site
where they are stored. Examples of social bookmarking sites include del.icio.us,
digg.com, Tumbler.com, Medium.com and many more.
Most social bookmark services are organized by users who
apply "tags" or keywords to the content of a website. This means that
other users can view the bookmarks associated with a chosen tag and display
information on the number of users who tagged them. In many cases, users can
also comment or vote on bookmarked items.
Social bookmarking is also called indifferently folksonomy,
collaborative tagging, social classification, social indexing and social
tagging. "Folksonomy" is a combination of the words folk and
taxonomy. Therefore, folksonomy is a taxonomy generated by a person or a group
of people.
Five SBM (Social Bookmarking Sites) are for you with current Page authority and Domain authority.
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http://bookmarkingpage.com/ 40 60
http://alosleones.com/ 41 56
http://10lance.com/ 44 57
http://oligg.xyz/ 43 58
http://design-buzz.com/ 44 59
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