Does Bookmarking Demon Live Up to Its Hype?
Social bookmarking as a concept is valuable for its intrapersonal networking functionality, but if you have a web page of your own, you should know that’s not all that it has to offer. Because everytime you leave a bookmark you can get a link to your website which can get people clicking directly and improve your rankings in Google, Yahoo, and MSN.
There are plenty of software packages available from online retailers that purport to have this functionality. I had pondered about the types of results different people were receiving for them and if they had actually solved the problem.
In a world where getting high rankings and visibility for websites is getting tougher and tougher an answer in the form of a cool software which works was definitely an intriguing possibility.
Doing this by hand requires an incredible amount of steps including: registering at each site, going to your e-mail and clicking on the confirmation link, logging back in to the account on the site, and then finally typing in the URL description and tags, and saving it so it will be a live link in your bookmarking account.
If you’re doing this on 20 sites, 50 sites, or 100 sites you’re looking at 8 – 12 hours work to do this manually depending on how fast you type.
So here’s some questions I had about this software and any software for that matter:
Does it solve these big problems?
Is there a way this would work? And if so how?
Does the software create actual bookmarks that are visible to other users on the bookmarking site?
Would approval be given for live activation with the links and comments attached?
Many questions were dancing in my brain and perhaps they are waltzing through your thoughts at this very moment.
It is an interesting idea but the possibility for spam increasing was likely. I was interested in “google social bookmarking slapdown,” so I did some research and found tons of threads, as well as blogs, about it.
Destroy your competitors with bookmark demon.
I was nervous and skeptical at this point. I had the joy of speaking with a couple of trained and superb marketers. They informed me of a software that they had discovered. It seemed to be working well and barely collected any junk mail.
It was back to square one, which was thrilling in a way, but it was tainted with the lingering fear of whether or not this was my best option. Because these guys had been doing it and getting good results but what if I applied the formula wrong?
I slept on it for a night or two, but eventually came to the conclusion that I should just act now to grab bookmarking demon and sort out the results later.




