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Old 25-12-2006, 09:18
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Originally Posted by psybertek View Post
The prospect of buying one of the social networking accounts is not a bad one if the account doesn’t hold any risk of getting banned. The idea of getting traffic and hits from these sources as mentioned by Dave White will obviously be helpful which can upgrade the promotional process of a website hosting because 5000 or may be a little less than that is not a small number for promoting a website hosting.
Yes exactly.I second psybertek on this opinion.
I do agree that following Search Engine Optimization techniques is a good and long term investment for webmasters. But if such short term tactics which are almost considered as GRAY HAT SEO can give your new website hosting/product tremendous publicity, the right kind of boost and exposure with a wide spread social network.
I do think that these kinds of things are not forever to follow but using them once in a blue moon is certainly not bad for new webmasters. You can also create your own account and derive great benefits from social networking website hostings like Digg.

Bottom-line is if social networking was useless then these famous website hostings like Digg, MySpace,del.icio.us, Reddit would be an unknown element in online business.
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