The Most Powerful Web-2.0 Tool Ever
The must have social bookmark supertool onlywire.com
I don’t write many product reviews but this is a product any blogger can can use and have a powerful tool in their hands. You install it and it allows you to submit a post, etc. to 21 social sites with one click and fully tagged! From the onlywire site itself is where you join the 21 networks and as you do, put in your user name and password for each all on the same page. You bookmark a post and bam, it’s on 21 networks! I actually got this tip from theresabloginmysoup.com.
Remember, you have to join all 21 networks (take your time and add 4-5 a day) to get the most benefit. It’s all based on tags and that makes it easy. If you want to promote your site or someone elses, you go to their post and add it to the onlywire site you will have bookmarked in your browser. One click, add the descriptive tags and that post is tagged and listed on 21 popular web-2.0 bookmarking sites. I am about to go around to people’s sites who are real writers and help promote their fine work! If you learn to use one tool this year, make it onlywire the one and only master submitter. Below is a list of the sites used by onlywire. I also recommend to learn about each site, fill in your profile on them all. When all is said and done your onlywire bookmark is the one you’ll use. If you onlywire me, I will definetly onlywire you!!!!!
- Backflip
- Bibsonomy
- Blinklist
- Blogmemes
- Blue Dot
- Blinklist
- de.lirio.us
- Del.icio.us
- Diigo
- Furl
- Jots
- Linkroll
- Shadows
- Looklater
- ma.gnolia
- Markaboo
- Rawsugar
- Shadows
- Simpy
- Spurl
- Wink
If you didn’t know, the way things work now is widely based on descriptive tags, meta-tags and keywords. This is how social bookmarking sites index their information. Just to get a feel for them go to this page on technorati
and get the code for the tag cloud, the Blog Top Tags Widget. It’s the first one. You’ll see the code is this:
<script src=”http://widgets.technorati.com/t.js” type=”text/javascript”> </script>
<a href=”http://technorati.com/blogs/{URL}?sub=tr_tagcloud_t_ns” class=”tr_tagcloud_t_js” style=”color:#4261DF”>View blog top tags</a>
Paste your url over the red highlighted code and install the script in a side bar or in a post. This tag cloud lists automatically the tags for your blog. You need to know them. This is the first step to understanding how tags work.
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I just have to figure this stuff out Bobby, I just don’t know
why I don’t get it.
Christy: You haven’t used much of web-2.0 technology yet. I think if you learn how to use it, your site would explode. You have a big enough blogroll! It’s time to do more with what you have rather than adding to it.
Bobby, thanks for your comments at Career Strategist. I added you to my other blogrolls at Murphy’s Law and Resource Economics. I also subscribed to you as well.
Murphy’s Law is http://wackymom.blogspot.com and Resource Economics is http://evnucci.wordpress.com. You are a great find!!!
Bobby, not sure what happened to my comments. But I added you to my blogrolls…Resource Economics, Career Strategist and Murphy’s Law.
They are: Murphy’s Law: http://wackymom.blogspot.com
Resource Economics: http://evnucci.wordpress.com
You are a great find!!!

Ev Nucci: I’ll take care of you! Thanks:smile:
I was about to ask if all these bookmarks are worth it, but actually it doesn’t really matter if it’s that easy to do it. Thanks for the tip.
People in the sun: Most people don’t even know what bookmarks are. I have a delicious tag cloud inside my top post. All 21 sites have the same cloud. Each of the bookmarking sites apparently are doing very well judging by my own seo analysis. They all have extremely highpage rank and it seems the people who are taking advantage are tapping into a rich area of traffic. Big corporate networks use this area of traffic and study how traffic flows and where it goes with this data. Set it up and I’ll Onlywire 10 of your posts and you do the same
That is pretty interesting and informative. I didn’t realize that you could do that. I have seen this on other people’s blogs and didn’t know what it was until now.
As an aside, my first time commenting here leaves me to appear rather daft ((blush)) I didn’t realize that website meant my blogger website. Sorry about that!
Pen and the Sword: That’s ok, most people have no idea what it is. That’s what I’m trying to do. The majority of the blogging masses have absolutely no idea the power they have at their disposal. There are many great things the people could do to help make this a better world and and one of them is the keyboard at the tips of their fingers. I am showing people, if they will listen, that we have a responsibility to act on behalf of eachother and help unite the world through the power we let lie in dormancy:smile:
Sounds great. I’ll do it tomorrow. Thanks.
People in the Sun: Good! I’ll look forward to having someone to work with on this:smile:
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Thanks BrownBaron:smile:
Great tip! I will be sure to check that out.
Danielle: Thanks, let me know when you set it up and I’ll come powerbookmark you:smile:
Okay. I did three posts. Let me know how that works. I didn’t subscribe to all the services. Some of them didn’t work, some were not related to blogging or bookmarks, and some had very few people on them. I did subscribe to eleven services, though. Still, I would think that for these things to work bloggers have to actually get involved in these communities (like they do in BlogCatalog, for example).
So let me know if anything happened and I’ll bookmark more posts.
Ok, there is a lot to learn here. Delicious is the biggest of the services and I display a link roll in my side bar from delicious that links back to the original article. I want to learn which of these services are worth it. I’ll come by later and bookmark some of your posts:smile: