Socialadr Review
Socialadr is a great system for social bookmarking your sites. Social bookmarking has always been one of those things that you really ought to do, but it takes time and it’s boring. There are several automated ways of adding your sites to social bookmarking sites, but they have their drawbacks too. They are expensive, difficult to set up and since they are automated the links they generate dont look natural. With socialadr none of these factors apply.
The beauty of socialadr is that it’s an exchange system, you submit other peoples sites to your bookmark account and by doing so you earn credits. You then spend those credits as other people add your sites to their own accounts. There are currently 19 bookmarking sites in the social adr system. First, you have to sign up with each one and add log in details to your account via the set up wizard. The way the wizard is laid out makes this a simple task, and you can even leave it half way through and finish up later if you desire. It does take a little time registering with and then verifying all the sign up emails, but it only has to be done once. If that’s too much like hard work then Socialadr will do this for you, for $7.
Now you go on and share other peoples bookmarks from the share queue. When you share a bookmark you dont actually visit the site yourself or see it open in a new window. Once you have done this and the bookmarks have been submitted you’ll receive credits. When you have accumulated 8 credits it’s time to add your own sites for other people to share. Like everything else about the socialdr system adding your own sites is as simple as it could be. You can also use spinnable text which is advised, particularly for your titles. When one of your bookmarks is shared by someone else then you’ll receive an email and you can easily verify your bookmark exists by clicking on the link provided in the mail. Each morning you’ll also receive an email suggesting new bookmarks for you to share, earning you more credits.
The beauty of socialadr is that your links are being shared on accounts owned by other people. Their accounts will have been manually created from many different ips, instead of by bots so they’re less likely to be flagged as spam. The bookmarks are added over a period of days or weeks as you earn more credits, again appearing more natural and avoiding the problem of having a ton of links dumped all at once.
The only downside is there is a limit to how many times your bookmark will be shared before it is archived and cant be used again and a limit on the total number of bookmarks per month. 420 are included with the free option. If you really cant be bothered to click a couple of buttons a day then you can purchase a ‘lazy account’ which gives all the benefits previously described but without you having to do anything whatsoever. If you need more bookmarks then there are various other paid upgrade options available, with the highest one offering 300 shares of 80 different bookmarks each for a total of 6160 links per month. At $117 it’s more than I’d pay but as Socialadr state, that works out at 1.9 cents per link and you dont get much cheaper than that!
Some may say that social bookmarks are worthless links, but that’s a discussion for another day. I’d certainly recommend using the free version consistently and once you see how the system works then consider if you want to ramp things up with one of the paid options.
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