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Social Networking Websites: Great Web 2.0 Tools.

Social Networking Websites Help You To Make The Most of Web 2.0 Tools.

The beauty of using attraction marketing and web 2.0 tools is everyone wins. As you surf along the net you leave a trail of content and links behind you leading to interest in what you are doing.  In the process you add value to the sites you visit.  It's a win win situation.

Social networking websites, like Squidoo, are one of the best and easiest places to do this.  Squidoo makes spreading your links and content a simple and easy thing to do.

First off there is the "Favorite It" button found in the right hand column of each "Lens" (page).  In the "Bookmark & Share" section you'll see a link called "Favorite It".  All you have to do is click on that link while logged into your Squidoo account and Squidoo will take care of the rest.  It places your bio picture along with a link to YOUR lens right there on the page you are reading.

Your vote of confidence adds value to the person presenting the content you are favoriting and you get a link to YOUR content placed in front of all the folks who visit that page.

The second easy way Squidoo makes scattering your links around easy is with the guest book/comments sections.  When you leave a a comment Squidoo automatically adds a link to YOUR lens attached to the comment you've made.  And if your comments add enough value you can even slip in a link to another of your sites too!

With all social networking websites adding VALUE is the key.  Whether it's Squidoo, Facebook or a Blog be sure you ADD VALUE when you leave a comment.  These web 2.0 tools are powerful but only if you use them properly.  No one will pay any attention to worthless drivel or spam.

Feel free to practice on one of my lenses:

Remember, to use favorite it or to leave comments you'll need a Squidoo account and be logged into it.

Live Your Dreams!

ShellyB
www.aRatRaceRebel.com

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