This is one very effective social media marketing strategy that I would like to apply to my blogs. It is called the Superspindle Strategy and it is fairly simple than other SEO strategies. The things that you will need are a topic, a target page, a blog and accounts on several bookmarking sites. This is how you should do the Superspindle Strategy:
Step 1: Choose the page you want to boost and the key term you're going after.
Step 2: Create an industry-related blog on Blogger.com and write a piece of non-promotional content related to your industry for your first blog post (400-600 words). Include a link within the content of this post which leads to the URL in Step 1. Be sure to use anchor text in your link which targets the key phrase you want to rank for. Be sure to include this key phrase in the title of the blog post. Tag the blog post with your key phrase and other important terms contained within the content.
Step 3: Create a campaign on Digg and Reddit leading to the URL of the blog post done in Step 2. Record the URL of the Digg and Reddit submissions so you can bookmark those URLs in Step 4.
Step 4: Bookmark the campaigns on Digg and Reddit across at least 3 different bookmarking networks.
Step 5: Bookmark your submissions page on Digg and Reddit across 3 other bookmarking networks that were not used in Step 4. Your submissions page is the page that shows all the content that you have submitted to Digg and Reddit.
Step 6: Rinse and repeat for every page of your website or blog or create a new Squidoo lens for a different affiliate product.
Notes:
1. Choose a high-trend, low-dense keyword to increase the chances of your page found and visited. A high-trend, low-dense keyword is a keyword that is frequently searched but there are not so many pages on the web that contains this keyword.
2. If you are an active member of Twitter and you have a huge following, you can have it as a substitute for your campaign on Reddit provided that you repost the links once or twice a day so that these link do not get buried forever. If you have thousands of followers, so could be your followers, and after a few seconds their pages are updated by tweets of people they follow, so make sure your links are visible everyday.
3. When creating a campaign on Digg, make sure to submit links that are non-promotional. You do not want to get your links buried there or worse your account to be suspended. (Believe me, I know.)
4. Organize your links in a file, e.g. an MS Excel or Access file so that you don't have to write down every URL that you submit.
Information courtesy of Social Media Science and Jehzlau Concepts
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