Social bookmarking. What is it good for?

A background of my relationship with bookmarking: I remember the old days when I’d have a set of fancy rectangular bookmarks (something I got for myself from Barnes and Noble) lying on my desk at all times. I’ve always found it natural to organize myself while I’m working or researching with simple yet effective techniques. I used to color code the bookmarks with tags like “to show to clients”, “interesting event ideas”, or “vendor lists”, etc. Of course this was the “pre-web 2.0 era”. The era when we had to figure little productivity things out our self. Come web 2.0 and I was perhaps one of the first few to adopt online bookmarks. This is not because I’m tech savvy but simply because the concept of bookmarking is very natural for me. I do most of my research online, maintain my contacts online, I brainstorm online, I plan online and I even market my events online. What better way to manage my content than using these tools to organize the work.

Social Bookmarking: Now this is where it gets interesting. The online world thrives on sharing and community-centric approaches. So, I can tag things on my browser, cluster them up into categories if I want to, share them with other like-minded people or just open up the web feeds of the bookmark lists for public view. How does that benefit me as an event organizer? Well, I get to learn from other people, I get to rate and comment on other’s bookmarks, I get to collaborate to form richer information sets and, most importantly, I get to meet people interested in the same topics. That, to me, is invaluable for business; since my business is all about networking and relationships. Shifting bookmarks from my home computer to the office computer; or from my laptop to my team’s pcs has been as simple as exporting and emailing a single file.

Simon U Ford (SUF.EDBD)

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  • Given your description I can see how you're capitalizing on sharing information across your network, rather than just working you and the information one-on-one. It's a richer way of communicating. I can hardly wait to see what web 5.0 or higher create for us one day, as surely we are all heading in this direction. This is the OPPOSITE of Robert Putnam's essay - "Bowling Alone: America's Declining Social Capital". (1995) It's time now for the pendulum of change to float back in the other direction.
  • I am a big user of social bookmarks for personal use. When I find a website that interests me I bookmark it immediately, so I will always be able to find it back, regardless where I am and what computer I am using. I am not sure, though, how many people will search delicious to find interesting stories and/or people. I could be wrong of course, but just seems a very time consuming concept.
    So if you want people to see what you are doing I feel that you almost have to use Google reader or the like to syndicate. That way it your info on a social bookmarking site is combined with your info on all other sites that you deem relevant. Now you have visibility to the rest of the world.
  • What it looks like to me is that i t is like sending a link to someone to review but the email account is bypassed. If you create a group of friends or followers in the site, then it can be done as you read without any cutting and pasting.
  • A great explanation of social media. I recommend it for anyone who wants to understand what Web 2.0 is and isn't.
  • and ... it beats all those tiny pieces of paper -- the old bookmarkers.
  • Web 2.0 is known for it's ability to facilitate communication and share information between it's users. Social Bookmarking is one of the shining stars to emerge from all this. People are now able to share related information with filtered groups of people to the advantage (and interest) of all.
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