Greetings members, a staff writer from a program i subscribe to pointed out some interesting facts about Digg content thread. I thought it was interesting to read. It mayapply to your needs if your having a bit of a problem with it. Many Elements to the Strategy
Well, some are paying for it directly, but if you don't want to
do that, you can just develop your reputation and basically make
friends. That is really what it's all about.
Everyone knows that Digg is a popularity contest. It can still
be a great place to find interesting stories, but it's not
unbiased. You have to know people (or pay them) to get your
content enough Diggs to really get noticed by the community at
large.
Fortunately for those trying to get a substantial amount of Diggs,
the circle of friends that make up the community isn't completely
closed. It will however take some effort on your part to earn
their respect and make your way up the ladder of Digg respect.
First of all, Digg's not supposed to be about marketing, which
is why if you truly want said respect, you need to take the
community seriously, and actually favor them rather than yourself
when submitting articles. You can't just submit a bunch of your
own content and expect it to go anywhere. You've got to submit
appealing content and get your friends to help you digg it.
Here are some good points to know gang... 1. Remove Blog Name and/or Sections From Title: all you need is
he title of the post
2. Include Appealing Descriptions (Stay Within Character
Limitations): if you want to practice writing tighter copy, and
you should, sign up for Twitter and practice summarizing your
post in 140 characters, including a link.
3. Submit to the Most Relevant Category (Avoid Multiples if
Allowed): stay on topic; to be specific, stay on one topic.
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