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May 21, 2012

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Use the custom Ventrian News Articles module templates to add social bookmarking links to your webpages. They can significantly increase the traffic to your web site.

If you visit http://www.popurls.com, you'll see the most popular articles from a number of social networking sites.

The way these sites work is that members of the site use a javascript to bookmark pages they visit on the web, and those bookmarks are shared instantly across the social network.

The four most popular 'social bookmarking' networks are www.Digg.com, www.del.icio.uswww.Reddit.com, and www.stumbleupon.com – and having your page bookmarked to those networks, can significantly increase traffic to your site.

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Sunday, May 02, 2010 3:41 PM
The internet marketing company I use provides this service, and I can vouch for it being a great service to invest in. My traffic has increased already and I'm only on month two.

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