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    The number of visitors. The more visitors the site has the better content it has.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brownnataly21 View Post
    The number of visitors. The more visitors the site has the better content it has.
    Hmmmm...I understand what you're saying, but that's not necessarily true. The most popular sites don't always have the best content. Popularity doesn't necessarily = quality content. Sometimes it does, but not always. For example, there are a ton of popular mini sites that consist of nothing more than a one page sales letter.

    I generally don't bookmark those types of sites. I prefer meatier sites with loads of quality content.

    David Jackson
    Last edited by David Jackson; June 25th, 2010 at 01:54 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jackson View Post
    What makes you bookmark a particular website?
    Since I'm a marketing consultant, I tend to bookmark sites with lots of quality marketing content and resources.

    David Jackson

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    I bookmark a website based on content and how useful it is for me daily. If the topics are interesting, I make it a point to visit everyday.

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    I bookmark obscure pages that are important to whatever project I am researching at the moment, and delete them later. As a graphic designer/photographer, really good and really bad design examples also find their way to my bookmark files. Another group of bookmarks I use contain tools and resources. Great information also gets bookmarked.

    TIP: I created a private page on my website with links to the websites I use often. They are categorized by groups such as article sources, forums, personal, research sources, social networking, tools, and my websites. I have this page as my home page, so whenever I connect to the Internet I get to this page. From there I just scroll to the category I want and click on whatever link I need at the time.

    Peace,

    Roey.

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    These are some great responses. Thanks, everyone! Keep 'em coming!

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    Thinking I'll want to come back to the site tomorrow or next week or...

    I know its obvious...

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    I never bookmark a site for its design. I bookmark resources that I need or might forget. It helps me go back and check for newer updates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevetorres View Post
    I never bookmark a site for its design. I bookmark resources that I need or might forget. It helps me go back and check for newer updates.
    Yeah, updates are a biggie for me also. I update my site regularly, and I expect sites that I bookmark or add to "favorites" to do the same.

    David Jackson

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    Its depend on what i am looking for, i book mark sites if i found extra ordinary flash work, or big resource for development mean things that helps.

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