Wed, 01/09/2008 - 17:46 — Yuri
Lately, it's been fun finding niche social sites. However, instead of being limited to sites that interest me, you'd rather go check the lists of social sites and pick the ones that fall in your industry.
12 Lists of Social Sites
- Social networking god: 350 categorized social networking sites from Mashable (Oct 2007)
- Digg-style applications: Hundreds of categorized custom Digg style sites, Pligg-based sites, social sites/networks in foreign languages and so on.
- 83 social sites: various social sites, cagetorized by the topic. Judging by the size of the list, I'd figure it covers most common topics and the sites have some traffic.
- Dozens of social sites with PR and Alexa ranks: the list was created by Lyndon Antcliff, one of the better social media experts. Most sites are categorized, some are not. You can use the other lists or see them yourself, I suppose.
- Top 44 Niche Social News & Bookmarking Sites List: a list of working niche social sites
- 233 social sites: a huge categorized list of sites. I suspect it also includes social networks.
- The directory of Web 2.0 sites of all categories: puts all Web 2.0 sites in voting, bookmarking, networking, sharing and other categories. If you want to see everything, this would be your first stop.
- 1000 categorized sites on one fast page: I'd suspect it is similar to the previous directory, but it shouldn't hurt to check the industry you are working in, just in case.
- List of Pligg-based social sites that drive some traffic. I doubt that this is a complete list, but this list is something to keep in mind. Also lists sites by PR, keyword and categories.
- List of social bookmarking sites: categorized list of apparently inhabited websites.
- 139 social sites with PR and topics.
- 15 environmental social sites from Bill Slawski
Will you get traffic from social sites?
You may be thinking that once you have your own list, you'll drown in traffic. Unfortunately, this isn't the case.
To get plenty of traffic, you need to:
- know the audience of the social sites, sometimes each site has its own audience and likes (and to know it, you need to get involved with the site for some time)
- create a piece of exceptionally inspiring, touching or helpful of content, based on the audience's needs/likes/values
- spend plenty of time on creating a catchy, effective title to get your story voted for
- write an equally hypnotizing description
- format the post to actually get read and linked to
Further reading
If you are not well versed in link baiting, you may want to read linkbaiting articles at Cornwall SEO by Lyndon Antcliff and also site-specific articles about Digg and Stumbleupon.
You may want to read an excellent post, explaining how to create linkbait step-by-step at SEOmoz.
If anything, just read these sites
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About Social Hot Spots
"you need to get involved with the site for some time..."
This is very true. Giving people time to see what you are about not shoving yourself down their throats not knowing where you are coming from.
Great post Yuri
Thanks for including the
Thanks for including the link to my post.
Kim: Involved with the site
Kim: Getting involved with the site is not only about getting acquainted with others (though it's great to build a fan base before starting your self promotion), but to learn what the people on the site want. Without this, all the fan base won't help you get your spam to the front page :)
Steven: you are welcome :)
4 Days Earlier
My list has been devised 4 days earlier ;-)
http://seo2.0.onreact.com/top-10-social-media-sites-lists-meta-list
Tad, ironically, we listed
Tad, ironically, we listed different lists, so I see no harm. I haven't seen your list before you posted it here for some reason.
Of course not
I was just proud of myself to be quicker than you. Thanks for adding my link. You can "copy" my ideas if you like btw. I'm especially fond of people using SEO 2.0 techniques.
Social Sites And Traffic
Hi Yura,
I found this site by looking up good sites in DMOZ (DMOZ looks a little sad at the moment :-( )
First I like your text based site design - its easy to read.
Second this is a good list of social marketing sites - I'll write a post linking to it next week.
Third - in terms of traffic Social Marketing is good but as you say it needs to be targeted to the right audience. I find that Digg, Reddit and Stumbleupon are the best sources of traffic for my site. I think many people spend too much time spamming the social sites with links rathar than focusing in on their audience and building trust and relationships.
By the way our sons swimming coach is a Russian lady - she's brilliant. We were lucky she moved into Oxfordhsire!
I'm Irish but have been based in the UK for 21 years.
Thanks for the great post.
cheers
Tony
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