In the wake of these media sharing sites, the influential ‘Time’ magazine ran an issue where they attached a piece of square reflective paper on the cover (on which the reader could see the reflection of their face their when they looked at the magazine), with an heading to the effect that the person whose reflection you were seeing on the cover would be the person to create web content in web 2.0 world, and not some faceless geek working somewhere in a windowless room, as was the case with web 1.0.

One of the topmost features of these media sharing sites is the fact that users can watch video in real time from the media sharing sites (thanks mainly growing Internet bandwidth in the world), with some of the more daring types even allowing the users to actually download the videos, though many have tended not to go this far, probably out of fear for copyright related reprisals.

Just as they allow video sharing, most of these media sharing sites also allow for music sharing in very much the same way, where users can stream music stored on the sites’ server, with some – typically the more audacious ‘underground’ types even allowing users to download the music, though the better exposed one’s have tended to be wary of going this far in fear of copyright related lawsuits.

Another great feature of the media sharing sites is the picture sharing capabilities they offer their users – and unlike the case with music and video, there tends to be fewer copyright considerations here, so that users can download virtually all types of pictures they come across and use them without looking over their shoulders, as long as they don’t use them for commercial purposes, which might raise the ire of the makers.

Beyond picture sharing another great feature of the media sharing sites – and which endears them to many users is the interactive capabilities they offer the users, where the users can not only stream music and video (as well as watch pictures) but also comment on music, videos and pictures posted by others; with the comments made about of various items often growing to be major heated discussions on their own.

Taking the interactivity further, many media sharing sites nowadays come with blogging capabilities, where users can create posts about virtually anything that catches their fancy, and post it to the web – potentially with the opportunity for exposure that is as good as if the posts were occurring in major information outlets.

Now you can browse, share and watch videos only at videovici.com/. Videovici also offers option to users to start their own blog, upload pictures and comment on other member’s video.

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How to start up a Link Building Campaign

“If you have a website and you are wondering how to raise your search engine rankings, I have here listed a couple of ways you can start with your link building campaign.

For a new site, I usually start with submitting my website details to the search engines then to the web directories. This is a one time task because submitting more than once will cause to the banning of your site from most of the directories and it unloads some weight off my shoulders when I see that I am done with the submissions since I know I won’t be doing it again. I also keep a track of the submissions so if after sometime, I see there are new web directories emerging I could still add up to my list and to make sure I haven’t double submitted to a single web directory.

The second approach I have is creating an article and about my products and or my website and submit the article to the article directories. This is actually an unending task, because when you finished submitting your article to all the article directories in your list, you can just come up with another article and start submitting your new article to the article directories. With one submission you can get a minimum of 3 back links. This method is also cool if you are promoting like 2 to 3 websites at the same time. According to some sources this is a really effective way of earning good quality back links.

The next approach for me is forum signature linking. Though it seems it is kind of easy to, but for me this is the hardest. You might be getting instant back links but thinking for what to write and what forums to concentrate on is the hardest part. I guess those who are really comfortable with writing will enjoy this method best. For this method, just make sure the forums you are joining don’t use rel=”nofollow” attribute.

Another good approach will be blog commenting. In this approach all you have to do it to find blog posts related to your website or to the product you are selling then join the discussion and place a link going back to your site. The hardest thing in this approach is finding a blog post related to your website.

The new technique now is the social bookmarking, In this approach you have to create an account on a social bookmarking website and tag links of your website. This is really easy and fun to do; you can even do this after you have finished the web directory submissions since it is also a one time job.

But the best method for me is media marketing. This method is kind of time taking and is the hardest for me. In this method you have to create an online community where you can reach them directly and convince them to use your service and have them promote your websites to the non-users.

Link building is a really time taking job. You have to make sure you continue on doing link building even after you have a nice place in the search engine results. Because if you stop your ranking will also go down. Aside from being time taking, link building is also a really boring time. That is why most webmasters and site owners don’t spend their valuable time just to do link building. They usually outsource someone to do it for them so they can save lots of time or money. You can find plenty of sites that offer link building services. Most of the sites only specialize in directory submissions. I prefer virtual inkers for manual directory submission service. With virtual inkers all you have to do is to provide the data needed for the submission and nothing else. While they are working on your directory submissions you can do other important things and still get the best results. “

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