Hi guys, You believe that using Digg as a tool to increase your position on Google is good? Since it is possible to link the keyword to the desired landing page. What do you say?
Social bookmarking links help as long as they are not nofollow. They just don't have a big impact. It is unlikely that you will get good rankings just by using digg. Ideally you would be using multiple link building strategies. It is a bad idea to focus too much of your time on just one strategy or one website. If you focus on only one strategy or website, your rankings would not be secure. You could easily lose your rankings if Google decides to de-value links from digg or from all social bookmarking website.
Digg will help you get indexed quickly and it might bring a bit of trafiic initially (very small amount) but in the long term, it will not do anything to help you secure a top ranking You need to build relevant in-bound links to sustain a high ranking in the search results
Don't base your entire strategy on it, but if you get it right with Digg you could end up with serious amounts of traffic. We've noticed that a well trafficked digg article generally results in a temporary jump on the main domain keyword - but the affect wares of after you've used the technique a couple of times - Bizarre!
hi, Yes i agreed with vstar that Digg index you quickly. very helpful, dont you know what is good for digg is help you invite traffic to your sites. Dont spam in digg it cant help you instead build trust and digg others.
Digg is a one good source to get a good, quality backlink since it is not do-follow. That helps your site rankings. Since most of the SB sites are now no-follow, Digg is a good to use.
Agee with sanjeewamad!! Digg is an important website to acquire both traffic and backlink, however, it could not help you achieving high rankings directly.. you should work on other factors as well..
It only has a tiny value if you want it to affect your SERP's. I use it if I want something quickly indexed - it usually gets something indexed by Google submit in about 10mins.
I saw a post somewhere where a guy was explaining a way you can capitolize on digg another way. He was saying that if you search stuff that is older than i think he said 365 days or whatever, basically stuff with lots of authority on digg now... I am not too familiar with digg yet but i guess there is a way to find this stuff... He said start getting involved in the conversations there and add value to the community and everytime you leave a post or whatever you leave a sig link just like in here. This will give you lots of back links from digg if it is of course a do-follow from whatever section he is referring to. Sounds like digg must have a blog or forum of some sort??? I don't know but those who use it often should know what i am talking about. In any event seems like it would be a great idea if it's do follow and I actually plan on figuring out how to do just that. Would be a great thing to add to my backlinking...
It can help google index your site faster but it won't really impact your SERPs that much, if you think that submitting an article to digg will get you top ranking you're completely wrong and besides its nearly impossible in getting a front page article without knowing people
if ur concentrating your efforts personall id choose delicious... its the most prominent SBM out there... its the oldest n the best but yea i think they help... there is more to them than key words/ anchor text... but im not giving anything away... have a think about it... how do you think a SBM is seen by a spider...? ill give u a clue... folksonomy... ideas on a post card! peace
Dada i agree with you, i think Digg is a cool customer and Dofollow blog comments is more better to increase PR and traffic also.
I think I read that too. I use Digg to get a bit of extra traffic, but I use dofollow social bookmarking sites for more effective backlinks. My faves are Mister-wong.com, Backflip.com and Spurl.com. All are dofollow.
Digg is also do-follow bookmarking website..check the link yourself: http://digg.com/tech_news/Tis_the_season_to_be_jolly