Digg
Digg is a social media portal where users share stories from various websites. Of course, you probably already knew that, and there is no doubt that you know that Digg can drive a lot of traffic to websites. For a website to garner Digg traffic, it needs to be fairly popular on Digg. How do some stories seem to acquire so many diggs while other ones never seem to take off? Digg is basically a popularity contest, so to have a successful Digg story, you must first do some homework on the Digg community.
Digg has many rivals from websites like Bumpzee to even more specialized websites like Writersbase.com. It might be worth the trouble to check into other social media websites or it might be better just to full concentrate on Digg.
Just where to start with figuring out Digg? The key to Digg success is to use the service. Submit stories and add friends to your profile. When submitting a story, throw caution to good SEO writing and think more of a newspaper headline. The headline should be catchy and complete. It should be related to the story but not give too much away. You want to pique the interest of Digg users to click on it to learn more.
Before you begin submitting every story that you read, hang out on Digg for a few days to see the type of stories that become hugely popular. This will help you gage just what seems to make it in the Digg community. Instead of hanging out on Digg all day, configure a widget like the one below to keep an eye on the top stories of a certain category.

It is easy to get discouraged with Digg if you don’t build your network. Work on adding friends, digging good stories, and submitting popular content to help you get noticed. Sign up for the RSS feeds of popular blogs that have a lot of Digg submissions. That way you can hopefully be on top of the big news of the day and be able to digg it before someone else.
To be successful at Digg takes a lot of work but doesn’t it with everything? It’s best to evaluate the stories on Digg to see if your content will even be popular on the website before getting too involved. Digg can be a powerful resource for website traffic if it’’s done right.


December 12th, 2007 at 2:17 pm
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