The Search for the Top 10 Top 10 Lists of Search
We here at isos haven’t failed to notice the growth of an exciting new trend in online marketing: everyone’s gaga for social bookmarking, and every guru has their own sage advice for folks who want to show up at del.icio.us/popular, appear on the front page at digg, be part of BuzzFeed’s latest buzz, or get dugg and dugg again to achieve that fabulous digg effect.
Most of that advice involves writing snappy blog posts with titles like “How to Get Dugg” — either that, or publishing a top 10 list. Often, the “how to get dugg” posts will include a piece of advice like “publish a top 10 list.”
But with all those top 10s out there, how do you separate the wheat 10 from the chaff 10? With that in mind, isos is proud to announce a call for nominations of top 10 lists from the search marketing world in order to determine the top 10 search top 10 lists of all time.
Tell us about that top 10 list of your own that makes you puff up with pride every time you see it in your server logs. Tell us about that top 10 that changed your perspective on your work, your life and your relationships, or the top 10 that showed you how to make the serious cash money. Yes, be sure to tell us about that one. UPONG membership doesn’t pay for itself, you know.
You can submit by email or in the comments of this post. Winners will be given an honored position in the In Search Of Stuff Top 10 Top 10 Lists of Search list and will of course also receive plenty of warm link love.
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