During a brief conversation with a friend of mine, who provides passion-filled advice on how to blog, said that his main source of traffic is generated from a bookmarking system called Delicious. So, there are many people that use this to bookmark.
We all know that you can save or bookmark a site or place on the internet with our browser, which is sometimes referred to as our favorites.
I bookmark a place on the internet that I tend to always use or a place that I will not remember to come back to unless I save it now and use it for future reference.
Delicious allows you to save a place or certain article or post and share it with the rest of the world (or just your friends). Think about all the times you have spent trying to relocate that certain article or site you visited. You look through the history, but just seem not to find it.
I am certainly new to Delicious. Do you use Delicious? If so, why?
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Derek Jensen
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I usually just book mark in my browser. I don’t even think I have visited Delicious before.
I have done the same here but even then they can be a pain to organize and know what each one is really about.
That is why I will begin to use and discover Delicious.
It's useful for sharing great links, and remotely accessing bookmarks when you don't have your personal machine on hand.
Quite nice!
It is a great way to share links and be able to always have a place to access them.
But, Delicious is also a way for the community (us) to come up with certain tags for a link which is then the keywords. These keywords are then like our labels as if we had a Gmail inbox full of Delicious links.
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