Friday, August 24, 2012

How to use Digg to drive traffic to your site


The best way to deliver content on Digg is to have someone else do it for you and may involve hiring a trainee or assistant to publish articles related to each category, since it need not be the publication of content from Digg for as long as it can be perceived as advertising / spam. Or you can form a kind of cooperative with other vendors you know and trust each other to submit articles. If it was established strong readers or a subscription from a website or blog, you can also include the Digg widget so that readers may have something that I read in one easy step. The idea is to make it as easy as possible for any reader or visitor to take the initiative and publish content on Digg.

If you have a team of assistants who work on social media placement, or you are making an attempt to Digg same items, here are some more tips and suggestions:

Rework an item to Digg-friendly. Even if your submission is doing fine on your site, you can create a different version and still link to your article as the original source. This can help provide a unique presentation every time you do it.

Always provide a catchy headline and description. Digg readers are usually looking for something that can browse and learn in a few minutes. Make an extra effort to develop a short and concise summary to accompany each submission.

Use the information from multiple sources. Accustomed to taking advantage of new information on your industry or subject of the article using an RSS reader or news aggregator. This will help you keep track of new information and current, making it much easier to develop a story and submit early.

Being a Digger respectful! When you start building a profile and network with other community members, it is imperative that you follow all the guidelines of the community and make sure that you are providing valuable comments themselves. Do not connect a personal blog or unrelated information that may be considered an effort spam!

Do not use all caps in the title. This is considered offensive in social media, and you do not get quality visitors, traffic, or readers.

Submit stories and articles from reliable sources, not always on your blog. This can help build your presence in the community.

Send most of your stories on weekday mornings, this seems to be the reading hour in prime time for Internet and many web surfers.

Be useful. You can send information that may be helpful for other readers and they have provided, in addition to finding information on the same forum of Digg.

Digg The Best pages offer the greatest benefits to achieve an online presence, and make it easier for the community to see the content, the greater the possibility of directing traffic to your website. Digg is one of the most effective social bookmarking at your disposal, and although it will take some time to master, the effort will be worth it! ......

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