Backlink Building Made Easy On A Mac : 1-Click Broadcast!

Are you sharing an interesting link with the world? -- Or just spamming the internet? That's up to you to decide. One persons 'spam' is what puts a meal on the table for someone else. When it comes to getting your links out there, especially on the real-time social networks: Apple computer users can build back-links rapidly and across a spectrum of Social web services easily from their Safari or Firefox for Mac browser.

Presuming you have already have accounts set up on a wide range of Social, Realtime Status, Microblogging and Blog services - you can link your accounts at places such as AMPLIFY or PING.FM to broadcast a quick link, 'tweet', video, or post across all your services at once.

Here at Amplify, you can see how one quick post can be sent to a selectable, short list of the most important services - saving a ton of time and energy - making your Mac-based search engine marketing efforts far more efficient.
Mac Safari or Firefox SEO Backlink Building and Broadcast

For even more search engine marketing power at your Mac computer - PING.FM provides the same functionality to an even broader set of social sites and accounts. Their 'Group' option allows additional control to send certain posts to a more specific set of sites when you so choose:
Safari and Mac Firefox SEM - SEO backlinking
HINT: The image above is telling you something: If you don't have accounts set up at the sites shown, you ought to. They're some of the most influential ones for SEM - Search Engine Marketing purposes -- and each is favored by different search engines. For example, Yahoo owns Delicious, Bing and Google are paying especially close real-time attention to Twitter these days, and so on.

The value of these two services to Apple computer web masters goes beyond just time-savings efficiency. Bing, Yahoo and Google are all shifting our notion of traditional search to include REAL-TIME internet activity. "What's being talked about, what's being linked to - NOW?" Both these web-based services help you do just that - on your Mac - without having to run any special SEO software.