If you submit all the links you find, every day, to all the social news, bookmarking and sharing sites you know of, you will get into an endless loop of site sharing. This is far from what you want to accomplish.
Instead, see how much sharing you usually get done in whatever time you have set aside for share work, whether it’s 15 minutes a day, or 2 hours at the end of the week. Make that number the amount of sites you gather.
You don’t have to hold yourself to exactly 100 sites. About 90 or 110 will do – this way if you find a really good site when you’re near your soft limit, you won’t waste time agonizing over what site not to share.
After a few weeks, you’ll get a feel for how many sites you normally come across and what percentage of them can make it to the sharing stage. Don’t just set a limit to the sites you bookmark. Think about keeping your submissions to some approximate limit. You can always come back during non-marketing time to add more.











