If it reaches the front page, lots of people will visit your site because digg receives A LOT of visitors daily. Also: by submitting your stories, people who are looking stories in a specific topic will drop by your site
Okay, how does someone who submits a news story from Yahoo News get his web site address to be viewed instead the url of Yahoo News? I looked on Digg and only the url of the submitted story is viewable, not the url of the person doing the submitting.
Put your url in your profile. If you get a front page your profile views will go up and so will the exposure of your site.
If your article is good and you hit the front page, a lot of people will see it and visit your site. Your server better be prepared
So, let me get this straight... I join Digg and then post my url on the profile section of the site. I then go and post an article and hope that it gets "dugg" enough to get the the front page. Then tons of visitors see my article post and then they look at my profile and see my website. The are curious, so they all decide to visit my web site at the same time and it crashes. Did I get it correct zexy?
1. Write some good ontent and publish it on your site. 2. Join Digg. 3. Submit your article to Digg. 4. People will see your article's URL and visit it. If it's good they will digg it. 5. Wait for traffic. I hope it's clear now.