Jan 28th, 2010
by Shari Voigt.
Two years ago, I wrote several posts about using Delicious.com for social bookmarking. Those posts are no less relevant today than when they were written in 2008. I still use Delicious.com as my bookmark manager because it allows me to keep one set of bookmarks that can be easily accessed from any computer and I still find the social aspect of it to be highly beneficial.
In effect, it’s a human-edited search engine, only returning results that others have found useful. But sometime between then and now, Delicious.com improved its service. Now it also allows me to send bookmarks with my comments to others within my network, to anyone via email, or broadcast them through Twitter. This enhancement saves me time because many of my bookmarks are meant to be shared.
May 28th, 2009
by Shari Voigt.
A lot of what we do here falls under the umbrella of “content marketing.” We may not always identify it as such … as in, “hey, this post is part of our content marketing strategy.” You, dear reader, might take offense at that … after all, who wants to be marketed to?
Content marketing is first [...]
Mar 26th, 2008
by Shari Voigt.
Can you bear one more post about the social bookmarking site, delicious? It used to be called del.icio.us, but they’ve eliminated those pesky dots, which makes the exact URL a whole lot easier to remember. Today I want to share a quick tip that I’m using to find and remember blog post ideas.
When you find [...]
Feb 18th, 2008
by Shari Voigt.
I’ve saved the best for last in this short series on the social bookmarking site del.icio.us. We’ve talked about adding relevant tags to each bookmark, and about adding commentary for yourself and others in the notes section, and even about pulling RSS feeds from your del.icio.us bookmarks to your web site.
Now, what if in addition [...]