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How to get on the front page of Digg.com

Discussion in 'Social Networks' started by MrBoss, Sep 17, 2009.

  1. KyserSoze

    KyserSoze Member

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    #21
    Some great comments on this thread.

    Getting on the front page of DIGG is overrated. I have been there with other sites and just got there cause people liked the articles. Here are a 2 things that will happen:

    1 - Your site will get hammered with a ton of traffic and your server will go down unless you have a dedicated one.
    2 - No real conversions or clicks come from diggs. Diggers are well educated internet people and they do not click!
     
    KyserSoze, Sep 19, 2009 IP
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    mikellyusabr Active Member

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    I have never tried to dominate Digg. I only tried to use it a few times to do a Google Trends promotion. I saw that it is not a short fix unless you get real lucky. But I did see that it can be a great resource.

    Here is what I would do if I became seriously interested in exploiting Digg. I would first find some tracking information on what the main articles with the most number of Diggs were over time. I would try to weed out the seasonal stuff and concentrate on the evergreen topics. Then I would focus on one that I knew something about (or at least was interested in) and make a website devoted to that topic. I would profile the readers of that topic with Quatcast and other profiling manners out there, then choose my product offerings accordingly. Probably Clickbank and CPA. Then I would post articles on that site, and post them on other satellite sites linking to it (especially one-shot document sites like Scribd). I would Digg them all and add a few other unrelated news items for variety. Then do the normal social marketing thing (invite friends, send messages, vote on other articles, etc.) found on Web 2.0 sites. All this over days, of course.

    This should make for a series of traffic surges over time, even if you never get to the first page. But if you do, your article stands a chance of staying longer than normal.

    Dayaamm!

    That sounds like such a good idea, I might do go ahead and do it...

    :)

    Michael
     
    mikellyusabr, Sep 19, 2009 IP
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    #23
    Agreed. Digg traffic is only 5 minutes of fame, just like a good "Stumble". It won't do much for your ads or other monetizations...it's just a Digg.:(

    I know the reasoning..."If I get a lot of traffic then maybe some pople will like my blog and come back, or become subscribers. Maybe even a few will click an ad or two".

    It rarely works that way. Digg users are browsers.
    Better to work on ways to increase real readership that lasts rather than waste time on short term tricks.

    If you have a good site, you don't need Digg, you'll get traffic, and people will link to you naturally (with of course some SEO and marketing)
     
    hmansfield, Sep 19, 2009 IP
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    #24
    Ya, I think you are right.
     
    Fantastic, Sep 22, 2009 IP
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    #25
    I think the main thing is to get a lot of friends, once you post an article hopefully all of your them will Digg your post. Once that happens others will start digging it and there you go.
     
    SFNUM8, Sep 22, 2009 IP
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    Rogi Active Member

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    #26
    But making friends and asking them to Digg the article, is not an easy task. What do you think?
     
    Rogi, Sep 23, 2009 IP
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    #27
    thanks for sharing good tips for digg, its help in traffic.
     
    newlogo, Sep 23, 2009 IP
  8. Cassandra

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    #28
    Hi MrBoss :) all I can say was.. Digg is looking for quality
    and informative articles. But just as what the other comments
    here it doesn't last.. there will always a new articles out there
    coming up.. so you must make an article that was unique and
    catchy..

    Yes there is.. you can try to post your digg in different
    social bookmarking site and forums.
     
    Cassandra, Sep 23, 2009 IP
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    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    #29
    To get listed at first page, you need no only the interesting post but you need to make many digg friends, that's the only way to get listed at the first page
     
    lifeplayer, Sep 24, 2009 IP
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    #30
    you cannot make front page on your own. make several digg friends first.
     
    HandleWithCare, Sep 24, 2009 IP
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    #31
    Forget about digg
    Their frontpage stories are manually reviewed, that is, even if you have a great story and it automatically gets digged by 100's of individuals, still when it reaches the threshold of reaching the frontpage, it gets manually reviewed before hitting the front page, this was proved by Matt Cutts himself, just go to his blog and you should find a post related to this, i m unable to find it myself
    Forget digg and concentrate on google, atleast if you do some hard work you can get some results, unlike digg where if you are not on the frontpage then you are nowhere :mad:
     
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    #32
    coming on from page is not necessary, if your digg page is indexed by google or another search engine, and is on first page in a good keyword, that can bring good traffic for long term....

    I am getting constant traffic from digg for almost an year using this technique
     
    scroble, Sep 24, 2009 IP
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    All you need to do is to emmulate whoever on top 3 of digg.com
    piggy back what they are doing. Most of these top articles are
    with contraversial stories/contents.
     
    bizhoop, Sep 25, 2009 IP
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    Rogi Active Member

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    Rogi, Sep 26, 2009 IP