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Using Tagfoot

Tagfoot

Tagfoot

Have you tried using tagfoot? If you are familiar with such Web 2.0 sites as Digg or Stumbleupon, you will find some similarities between them and tagfoot.

Tagfoot is described in short as social bookmarking on steroids. A longer description is that it is a much more social bookmarking site where you can tag, rate, share, and talk about links, videos and images that you and other users submit.

Tagfoot has some pretty cool features. The first is that you can link your tagfoot profile directly to your twitter account with some options. You can share what you bookmark on tagfoot with your twitter followers for some added traffic.

Traffic to your tagfoot links are important because tagfoot will share their adsense revenue with you. While this is not going to get you rich, it is a good way to make a little extra money each month doing what you already do. Here is a video explaining how to use twitter + tagfoot + adsense to build links, and to hopefully generate extra income.

So if you are a bookmarking fan or are into social media, tagfoot may be the perfect site for you. It is easy to use, fun and interactive. You can link to sites you find interesting, promote your blog or website, or just hang out and join in some great conversations.

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  • I am going to have to get more active with Tagfoot. I have the stumble upon bar and I’m Digg member too. I have an account but I never really got into it the way I did the others. I get lost for hours digging articles sometimes….damn that “random” button…LOL I need a detox for all these social networking sites..

  • Thanks for the the insight Jeff. I have an account, but really haven’t explored the whole thing yet.

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