So last week I simultaneously submitted a story on my blog to Digg, Reddit, and Stumble Upon. Within a few hours of it being on Reddit, it was on the front page and remained on the front page for a couple days. I think I got a total of around 10,000 visitors form Reddit over a couple days. Stumble Upon took a little longer to get started, but after one day, I was getting more traffic from SU than from Reddit, with a total of around 13,000 visitors from SU over a couple days. Even today, about a week later, I'm still getting several hundred visits a day from SU. Digg was absolutely worthless. First of all, within about 1 day, only 30 people dugg the story. After SU and Reddit were sending me several thousand visitors, the Digg entry finally started to get attention. Finally after a couple days, the story got about 140 diggs and made it to the popular page. At that point the diggs started flooding in, at about 10 every 30 seconds. It was blowing up. I was ecstatic becase I thought I now had a shot at the Digg front page as well.... And then the story was immediately pulled down from the popular page and relegated to obscurity in some dark, lonely corner of Digg. The diggs then stopped. Anyway, the lesson here is that a quality story will not necessarily get noticed on Digg, and then even after it does, the bury brigade, moderators or whoever bury the thing before it has a chance to take off. I've heard before that Digg is not a democracy, but rather run by a small clique. I guess that's the case.
I think its because in digg there is more competition. Why don't you share the story here which got you 10,000 visitors? I'd really like to read what the users in Digg has overlooked
Yea, more webmasters uses, or even know, Digg than Reddit or StumbleUpon. As BlindCat says, Digg obviously has more competition than Reddit or SU.
I don't think it's because of the competition. I'm not 100% clear on how digg works, but I think either a moderator removed my entry from the "popular" page or a bunch of people ganged up to bury it. Either way, that burial/removal didn't reflect the Digg community's dislike the story. While the story was on the popular page for a couple minutes before it was removed, the diggs were flooding in at a very nice clip. Further, everyone seems to be eating up the story. I've been getting backlinks like crazy from all sorts of places, not to mention the huge success on SU and Reddit. So the huge success elsewhere combined with the temporary flood of diggs makes me think the story would have taken off on digg but for it being buried/removed. As for the story itself, I'd rather not say. I'd like to be able to talk freely on here without having it link back to my site.
I've used Digg and StumbleUpon, how does Reddit work though? Do you need to rely on people "voting" for your pages? Or is it more organic, without much input needed? Thanks. Matt
Exactly. Show me the money. You keep the pointless traffic. I want clickers and buyers not lookeloos.
well as I havent used reggit or stuble and only used digg but also find it a joke as people just slag each other I am now going to test your feary and try all 3 out for my self, with this what I tried on digg the other day http://digg.com/business_finance/30_Ways_to_Earn_Money_Online_Easy and we will just see how it all goes I will come back and give my results if any one is intrested
Last month I managed to make the fron page 3 weeks in a row on digg and I can tell you that it's a waste of time. It's better to focus on content that never dies rather than posting with digg in mind. I'm sick of the so called digg community formed by kids mostly. Not to mention that you don't convert at all, you also overload your server and you get with 100 stupid comments (that's all they do - post negative comments).
well so far I have not gotten anyware with the others and digg is still sending me the most traffic, it could be the page I have used, has any one got any thoughts on this, op?
Thats why its better to hit about 100 or so social bookmarking sites each time since you never know which ones are gonna take to your article.
Digg is controlled by too many closed minded people. I don't even know why they bothered trying to be anything but a Tech site. All those other categories ,with the exception of videos and even worse politics, hardly make it to the main page.
It is all true that traffic from Digg on the most stories is small and if large, then worthless. I use Reddit regularly for far better results, with both stories hitting frontpage and those that don't make it there.
yes ebay bought stumble upon a few months. i just got an email from digg which i never did. maybe they are getting desparate as big money is behind SU. who knows?