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Easy Hints For Driving Traffic From Digg
Posted: October 4, 2011 at 9:28 pmDigg is a major social bookmarking portal that has been around for lots of years and has helped lots of site and blog owners get the attention they deserve. Perhaps the best thing about Digg is that it isn’t just a social media portal, it is a wonderful traffic solution for someone who wants to boost their sites’ traffic levels quickly. This article is going to talk about some of the things that you can do to help raise within the Digg system and see the results you want.
If you ask a friend or colleague to Digg your blog or website, ask them to Digg more than just your site when they do it. This is because Digg watches everything; even a person who only Diggs one thing on the site and never comes back is kept track of; this is how they find spammers and take care of them. Some people are paid to spam and Digg stories on the Digg system and that is why the powers that be on the network are very careful and vigilant. So ask your friends to take a couple of moments to Digg other things they find in the system whenever they go in to Digg your content. This helps you because Digg users have built a reputation for being more likely to push content uploaded to the system by users they like. If you give them the attention they crave and participate in their community they’ll reward you with Diggs that push your content up the rankings in the system.
Don’t Digg your own posts because if you submit too much of your own stuff, the Digg admins will penalize you. If you want your own material to make it on to the front page of Digg and then use that to send lots of traffic to your own site, you should ask your friends and colleagues to submit your work for you and then you can go ahead and Digg it. This probably sounds like a simple thing to do but if you overdo it, you could send bad signals to Digg you could lose your own game instead of winning it.
To sum up, this article clearly illustrates the things you need to do to get the Digg system to work for you. If you are new to the site and aren’t familiar with social media, there is quite a learning curve to overcome. It won’t take long, though, to see a return on your hard work in the form of giant amounts of traffic sent to your sites by Digg and its front pages.