Using SideWiki to protect your website
Friday, November 20th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedGoogle SideWiki is the latest entrant into the realm of 2.0 social media giants. Some online business owners will feel this to be losing control of their internet real estate, so to speak. But there are webmasters who have a different view, one that is much more positive about the potential of this service.
And no matter how you look at this, the fact is - SideWiki is a brand new social media outlet. The real power of this is that the web-surfer himself is entirely in charge of this environment of SideWiki. It is simply the next step closer to the actual source of the subject.
Before today, you could comment on Facebook, twitter, social bookmarks and the like about any given topic and start a conversation or exchange about a company, webpage, person or what have you. Now with SideWiki, you can make a comment in a place very near to the source, within the comfort of your own home (well browser) so to speak. This SideBar, located on your browser acts like a web page resource on its own, but is affixed to your browser URL location so that if you choose to read it, will have pertinent comments based on the exact web page you are at.
All anybody will need is an email account with Google and the firefox or explorer browsers. This could easily be used for SideWiki marketing. Google rates these comments in a secret way, so that real comments are more valid and stay near the top. Since we are all just learning about this right now, I wanted to alert webmeisters to a somewhat precautionary step they can take to make sure their message is the one SideWiki users will be seeing at the top of the list.
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