Buying DlGGs worth or not?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Germ, Jul 29, 2007.

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How much woud you pay for a vote?

  1. I won't pay at all

    47.1%
  2. $0.10

    35.3%
  3. $0.50

    5.9%
  4. $1

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  5. more

    11.8%
  1. #1
    Run into usersubmitter.com lately and thought about it for a while. Looks interesting. I'd have tested the system, but $20 setup + $1 for ech vote seems a bit to much. I guess the point is to buy at least 100 votes, and $120 is too much for just a test for me...
    Has anyone used the system?
    What are the results?
    I hear people saying that a shared hosing can't stand the traffic if you get on the top.:rolleyes:
     
    Germ, Jul 29, 2007 IP
  2. Woodcs82

    Woodcs82 Well-Known Member

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    I would like to know also...

    Thank you.
     
    Woodcs82, Jul 29, 2007 IP
  3. Nikolas

    Nikolas Well-Known Member

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    You can use subvertandprofit.com/ It has the same price with no setup fees, but yet I am not sure if this works well (I did one experiment that haven't worked)
     
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  4. shaun12345

    shaun12345 Banned

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    Ok this set up fee is bullshit places like this have 10000s of accounts already set up i think your best serching google for buying diggs ect get the small time players to do this all for you! cheap to!!!!
     
    shaun12345, Jul 30, 2007 IP
  5. bujes

    bujes Peon

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    If you get enough Diggs in short time(your link will be on first site, Digg effect) it will brings you about 10 000 visitors.

    My friend had digg effect on video blog and earned 40$ with AdSense.
     
    bujes, Jul 30, 2007 IP
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    bochgoch Peon

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    Write good content build networks, get a reputation ... get dugg for quality not money :)
     
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  7. cherry_yuya

    cherry_yuya Active Member

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    In my opinion it's not worth it. Digg users are much more picky about the kind of sites that make it out of the Upcoming box. Even though you are using paid digg, if your story is not up to their standard (or their taste I should say) then your story will get buried.

    Worse if you pay for digg votes, everybody can check who have voted for your story and check about other story that they vote. You may get caught and your URL can be banned. Is it worth to risk it? There's a better scheme using Digg which is to buy votes from veteran digg members who have a lot of friends and have been digging for long time. But such members won't offering the services openly in the forum obviously.

    Writing content for Digg audience is hard, at least that's for me (I run diet blog). Even if you write quality content, if you don't have a good network then your story will go unnoticed. I love the ReddIt and Netscape audiences more.
     
    cherry_yuya, Jul 30, 2007 IP