Get Listed-Once you have a beautiful web site, how do you get people to visit it? Submit your page to search engines and to personal home page directories around the web. Tell your friends and family about the page and if they have pages on the web ask them to create links to yours.
See who is visiting-If you want to see where your visitors are coming from, you can just look at the server logs if you have access to them, or you can add a web counter to keep track.
Lots more to add-There are a lot of other ways to improve your site. Use this list for some more ideas of things you can add to you web site.
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Threadwatch - A popular community blog on all things search
SearchEngineWatch Blog - SEW, operated by Danny Sullivan, is one of the most respected sources for SEO and search news inside and outside the webdev community
SEO-Scoop - Donna Fontenot's personal and often introspective take on SEO
StuntDubl - Todd Malicoat's SEO tips and tricks journal
Cre8pc Blog - Kim Krause Berg presents on usability, marketing, webdev and the search markets
Jim Boykin's SEO Thoughts - The owner of WeBuildPages, a reknowned development and SEO shop, Jim's blog is geared to industry insiders and those who want an expert view
Matt Cutts - One of Google's search engineers, Matt is Google's official representative to the SEO world
SERoundtable - Barry Schwartz's roundup of all things search related
SEOBook - Aaron Wall's accompaniment to his excellent book on SEO
Link Building Blog - Patrick Gavin and Andy Hagans of Text Link Ads combine for great advice on the subject of where and how to get links to your site
Search Engine Journal - Loren Baker's collection of posts and guest writers about events and phenomenon in SEO/M
Marketing Pilgrim - Andy Beal's journal of the search engine space and SEO events
Google Blogoscoped - Philipp Lenssen's journal of Google events, with an SEO bend
SEO/M & Webdev Forums
Cre8asite Forums - Cre8asite is an open community of dedicated SEOs, usablity professionals, web developers and others who come together to provide some of the best advice related to online marketing and development on the net. It's also where you'll find myself (randfish) moderating and posting on a daily basis
SEW Forums - Danny Sullivan's Search Engine Watch website's online forums. A place where many high visibility folks in the SEO/M space come to post
HighRankings Forums - Jill Whalen, a very well-known and respected SEO runs HighRankings, a place where you'll also find experts like Scottie Claiborne, Dan Thies and Alan Perkins
DigitalPoint Forums - Shawn Hogan's incredibly popular (and somewhat noisy) forum on everything related to the web
WebProWorld Forums - A large, web development and SEO forum with a very diverse group of posters
Search Engine Ranking Factors - From SEOmoz, see section on "Factors Affecting the Value of a Link" for link analysis information
Block Level Link Analysis - From Microsoft Research on how search engines can segment pages into pieces of content to help devalue links from non editorial content
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Social Bookmarkings A Complete Guide
Keywords & Relevancy
When posting content to social bookmarking and news sites it’s important to remember that the url in which the content is hosted on is an important piece of SEO campaigning efforts. There should be keywords in the url that are relevant to the Title, Description, Tags and the content of the overall page. Having a global relevancy like this will improve your content’s chances of being found in search engines indexes.
Dofollow sites
A good chunk of the sites on Post Toaster are dofollow sites. Although not all dofollow sites refer much traffic, the fact that their links are followed and that they have some semblance (however small) of authority will help your domain’s indexation.
Tagging
Many social sites use tagging as a form of categorization. It improves your content’s chances of being found within the site’s system and can help with indexation. Tagging occurs usually in two ways but I have seen three. Most tags are most commonly comma separated, sometimes like with del.icio.us or Mister Wong they will be space separated, or with sites like Furl, their topics are semi-colon separated but tags are comma separated. In this case the topics are very similar to tags.