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You Digg It, Man!?
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Digg.com is where you can post or digg information that will be of interest to others. Just like you bookmark your favorite websites in your browser. Digg is a social bookmarking site where millions of people share and recommend content (ie. Blog posts, videos, and websites). Everyday there are millions of people reading Digg to keep them updated with latest news and information.
If you are writing articles, or making videos, with valuable information then Digg can help you spread the word.
It’s free, and Digg only takes a few minutes to open an account. It’s okay to digg your own content, as long as it’s good information and you balance it out by digging other people’s stuff. Spending about 15-30 minutes a day on Digg will help:
Stay Up-to-Date: Search Digg for content that pertains to your field. Read the articles that are getting the most diggs and take note of who’s writing them. The topics covered in these articles will help you stay abreast of the latest advancements, trends, and news in your field.
Build a Network: When you find relevant articles that compliment your topic, make sure to friend the people digging that content as well as dig their articles. Many times you will find they will return the favor and friend you back.
Build Incoming Links: Digg is one of the highest ranked web 2.0 sites around. Every time you get your content recommended on Digg, Google takes notice of the incoming link, plus takes into consideration the number of diggs. The more links to your site the more ‘doorways’ you have to your website.
Digging, making friends, and sharing your own content on a daily basis will have a tremendous effect on your website traffic and rank. It takes time and you must be consistent about it. If you can get your article bookmarked by a lot of diggers, your article will stay on the home Digg.com. An article that gets listed homepage or major sub-category can result in thousands of new visitors to your site.
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