Friday 27 March 2015

The Top Rated Social Bookmarking Websites

Below are the top thirty social books marking websites. These have been ranked by a combination of Inbound Links, Google Page Rank, Alexa Rank, and U.S. traffic data from Compete and Quantcast. There are no exact measures of traffic but these numbers no less give us some idea about the market share of each these social bookmarking players.
1. The single biggest social bookmarking website on the internet is Digg.

2. Digg is followed by Technorati www.technorati.com

3. Next in line is del.icio.us – one of the senior players on the social bookmarking scene http://delicious.com/.com

4. The fourth largest social bookmarking site is Propeller. www.propeller.com

5. Then we have StumbleUpon – rounding up the top five social bookmarking sites around. www.stumbleupon.com

6. Reddit. You can check it out at www.reddit.com

7. Next up is the most hilarious social bookmarking site you will find and it’s called Fark. If you are into pop culture, you need to make it to www.fark.com

8. MyBlogLog – which obviously specializes in blogs. www.mybloglog.com

9. Slashdot is aimed at the techie population. Its tag line goes like this ‘for nerds, things that matter’. www.slashdot.org

10. Kaboodle completes the top ten of the biggest social bookmarking websites around. This is aimed at those looking to buy things on the internet – shopping! You can share notes about products and stores at www.kaboodle.com

11. Bloglines tracks blogs, news and feeds. It is still quite a busy site in terms of traffic www.bloglines.com

12. Newsvine encourages users to post the latest news items from around the world at www.newsvine.com. It becomes a one stop shop for all kinds of news.
13. Blinklist is a very simple and easy to use social bookmarking website. It sticks to the basics of creating and sharing bookmarks. www.blinklist.com

14. Netvouz allows users to have their own personalized bookmark page. Like Blinklist, it is also quite simple. www.netvouz.com

15. Clip the highlights with Clipmarks. It shows the most popular and recent ‘clippings’ from the web by submitters. www.clipmarks.com

16. Then we have Furl at number sixteen, which claims to be ‘your personal web file’ It allows the same features of bookmarking, tagging and sharing. http://www.furl.net/

17. Mister Wong lets you do your social bookmarking in several languages, so you can make use of resources that may or may not originally be in your language. www.mister-wong.com

18. dzone. This is aimed specifically at web developers www.dzone.com

19. Magnolia. This simply lets you find websites and build a community with users who have the same interests. http://www.ma.gnolia.com/

20. Rounding up the top twenty social marking sites we have Tailrank. Tailrank tracks the hottest news in the blogosphere at http://www.tailrank.com/

21. Shoutwire has several topical categories. www.shoutwire.com

22. Simpy is a very simplified social bookmarking website. www.simpy.com

23. BlogMarks promises users a hassle free way to save their bookmarks and share them too. www.blogmarks.com

24. Faves – which used to be known as BlueDot.us. Faves builds personalized pages for its users based on preferences and interests. http://faves.com

25. Spurl lets you upload bookmarks from your computer on to the social bookmarking website. www.spurl.net

26. Spotplex contains social bookmarks in multiple languages. www.spotplex.com

27. Linkswarm is a humorously written social bookmarking tool but with all the same features. www.linkswarm.com

28. Spotback also involves collaborative filtering. www.spotback.com

29. PlugIm. www.plugim.com

30. Rounding up the top thirty list on the best social bookmarking websites is appropriately called MyBookMarks. www.mybookmarks.com

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