These days there are literally hundreds of sites that fulfill a role similar to that of Digg, meaning that social media muscle is now phenomenally stronger, however there are downsides to all that force.
In the past, if one wanted to submit to even a handful of the available social bookmarking sites this would be an entirely manual task that could take hours for even one URL.
However, new services like the automatic social bookmarking service offered by web promotion company uSocial.net are making that a thing of the past.
“We’ve used social bookmarking to promote or own sites in the past and we knew how powerful it would be if we could submit to hundreds of sites at once,” said uSocial.net CEO Leon Hill. “Though the downside of it all was always that this would take hours if we had to rely on doing this manually.”
“It was this train of thinking that brought us to the conclusion that we could create a piece of software which would allow us to do this automatically, which we could then offer to our clients.”
The new service retails at $47 per month and allows customers to submit an unlimited amount of links to several hundred sites per month as long as they remain subscribed.
“We’ve had everyone from small enterprises all the way up to Fortune 500 companies invest in this product, simply because it offers such fantastic value for money,” said Hill.
More information on the service can be gathered by going to http://usocial.net/
