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Tags in posterous

You might have noticed the recent new feature on posterous which gives you the option of adding 'Tags' to your blog posts.

Tags serve a variety of purposes. I thought of listing down a few that come to my mind:

1. Helps your visitors to check posts of particular interest thus serving as 'categories'

2. Helps you in gaining a few more clicks by having better chances of turning up on search results since tags have their own url. So, be sure to tag your posts with relevant keywords. They really do help in getting search engine traffic. Although currently we cannot analyze these things, I'm pretty sure the folks at posterous would provide some way of traffic analysis to us (may be by way of a tie up with google analytics, sounds interesting?)

3. If you blog on more than one niche, you can use tags to post links related to a particular niche on other similar blogs, forums etc.

So go ahead, put up some relevant tags to all your posts, old and new. You can add tags to the posts that you email by writing the tags in the 'subject:' as ((tag: nischal, posterous)). So if the title of your post is 'Tags in posterous' and you need to add two tags to the post named 'categories' and 'Make your posterous better', then your subject line would look like:

Subject: Tags in posterous ((tag: categories, Make your posterous better))

If you know of anymore uses of 'Tags' then feel free to list them in the comments.

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Comments (14)

Oct 25, 2008
Marcelo Avero said...
Two "(( ))"?
Oct 25, 2008
Anthony Martin said...
Some day, and this is not just for posterous but all of the tagging features on the web sites out there, it'd be nice to have advanced search on tags.

For instance, I might want to search on Economic but not Political. Or Ontology minus Theology. There's no good way to do this for now, not on posterous but not on Google apps either. Maybe that's a Web 3.0 feature.

Oct 25, 2008
Nischal Shetty said...
@Marcelo
Yeah two :)

@Anthony
That's such a nice idea! So you go to any search engine, type in the keyword and also specify which tags you want them to be associated with! Mann... thats seriously nice! :)

Oct 25, 2008
Nischal Shetty said...
@Anthony
One more question. I can see that you have a gmail style emoticon in your comment! And it's from posterous. Now how did you get that? ;o)
Oct 25, 2008
Anthony Martin said...
Re: emoticon, I just happen to use that particular emoticon in an article. So I referenced it in my comment with an image tag.

Later, I added a private posterous article attaching all of the Google emoticons so I can use any of them anywhere. Gmail just embeds them as attachments, so posterous sees them like any other image.

Oct 25, 2008
Nischal Shetty said...
Just as I thought!
Damn!! you just found a way to add emoticons to posterous and almost anywhere!
Are you going to blog about it and tell everyone? Can I do too? It's your call :)
Oct 25, 2008
Anthony Martin said...
Go ahead and knock yourself out. Hopefully Google doesn't mind.
Oct 25, 2008
Nischal Shetty said...
@Anthony
ThaYks!! I too hope they don't mind. But they shouldn't considering they themselves have given us the option of sending the icons to anyone we want to
Alright, now if I write a post on this one, it wouldn't be complete without mentioning the brain behind it
You want me to link back to your posterous or some other blog? or all of them.. anything you say
Oct 25, 2008
Anthony Martin said...
Link back to posterous, s'il vous plaît.
Oct 25, 2008
Nischal Shetty said...
J'ai le plaisir

I do not know french but http://translate.google.com always comes to my rescue

Oct 25, 2008
Nischal Shetty said...
I guess I'm going wrong somewhere with the image locations! The address that was accessible a few minutes ago is forbidden now! gotta test why!
Oct 25, 2008
Nischal Shetty said...
ok... seems like I shouldn't be copying the image address.. it expires after some time.. need to copy the href!!
Oct 25, 2008
Nischal Shetty said...
Let's see if this emoticon stays
Oct 25, 2009
Thank you!

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