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Increasingly, social bookmarking websites are being used as a surrogate search engine. Yahoo, Google, and the other search engines are extremely useful tools, but they can also bring back so many websites that it becomes a real chore to wade through the useless sites to find that needle in the haystack.The reason for this is the basic way that most search engines operate. They "crawl" the web by having a computer scan websites and pick out keywords to index for a search. The computer then catalogues the links on the page and moves to those web pages to index and catalogue, and so on, and so forth until they've "crawled" the web.
Search engine crawl social bookmarking site frequently and it indexed in the basis of tag so if your site is in top position in particular tag then it is indexed.
If you use social bookmark, I am pretty sure that your keywords will increase its ranking after two weeks - this is only for social bookmarking only.

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Boise Dental Implants
If you use social bookmark, I am pretty sure that your keywords will increase its ranking after two weeks - this is only for social bookmarking only.

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Boise Dental Implants
Social bookmarking is a method for Internet users to organize, store, manage and search for bookmarks of resources online. Unlike file sharing, the resources themselves aren't shared, merely bookmarks that reference them.

Descriptions may be added to these bookmarks in the form of metadata, so users may understand the content of the resource without first needing to download it for themselves. Such descriptions may be free text comments, votes in favour of or against its quality, or tags that collectively or collaboratively become a folksonomy. Folksonomy is also called social tagging, "the process by which many users add metadata in the form of keywords to shared content".

In a social bookmarking system, users save links to web pages that they want to remember and/or share. These bookmarks are usually public, and can be saved privately, shared only with specified people or groups, shared only inside certain networks, or another combination of public and private domains. The allowed people can usually view these bookmarks chronologically, by category or tags, or via a search engine.
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