Digg submitted a post on my blog

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by rchase14, Mar 25, 2008.

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    (I am sorry in advance if this is the wrong section for this post)

    I just signed up for Digg and I noticed I could link my blogger account to it. Then after I read the article and I clicked on the Blog it section and I guess Digg allows you to post the same article on your blog.....

    One question, why would someone want to do this? If you do not have any topics to talk about....I'm sure we just can't go and start Digging articles to add to our content.....

    I am a little confused on why Digg even allows this.....can someone explain the concept better?

    Thanks
     
    rchase14, Mar 25, 2008 IP
  2. astup1didiot

    astup1didiot Notable Member

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    This is not ment to be used as a content source, but rather a post based on a dugg submission.
     
    astup1didiot, Mar 25, 2008 IP
  3. Neticule

    Neticule Well-Known Member

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    Using this method, people coming to your blog will just be leaving your blog through the text links. It doesnt gully transfer the whole dugg article to your blog, just the topic and description (I think).

    The reason a normal hand written blog would be better, is that the visitors stay on your site to view the articles, and you get the google traffic for those custom worded articles. You wouldnt get crap from google just copying diggs content.
     
    Neticule, Mar 25, 2008 IP