Tips to promote website through Digg
Tips to promote website through Digg
Digg operates under a very simple methodology. Users submit web pages or blog posts they like by entering the URL for the specific page as well as with a short description and selecting a category that page fits in. Each submission is open for all Digg users to view through the “Upcoming Articles” page. Other users can then digg or “bury” those submissions.
Research site etiquette before you gets started.- Add buttons and badges, showing your website visitors they can follow you on Digg.
- If you update your website with newsworthy articles often, you can auto-submit content to Digg by adding an RSS feed to your website.
- Get active. Do more than post your own articles. Make friends with other users that have similar interests and vote on their articles as well.
- Find and submit other useful articles relevant to the niche you are promoting.
- Add friend at digg. You add friend or subscribe some digg member. The other digger may add you as their friend too. You can ask them to digg your article.
- Social book marking can increase the back links to your site. If your posts rank on the front page, the back link will have a high value. You will see a significant improvement in your search engine ranking.
- Digg pages often get highly ranked in Google. When visitors find the pages you submitted, they can easily click through to your website. This gives you instant traffic anywhere from a few visits per day to a few hundred. Secondly (and almost more importantly), having your website linked to in Digg pages helps Google index your site very quickly.
- The rule goes with Twitter as it does with Digg. Lot of times if you follow them they will follow you. If you Digg them they are more likely to Digg you.
- Only Digg stories and articles which really are good. This really should be number 1. Your credibility is everything. Actually this is the idea behind the whole site. You are supposed to Digg cool stuff. Quality content is where any social media campaign should begin.
- Do not just join Digg and Digg one article and stop. Digg is on the lookout for those who just post one Digg for one story. They really want to stop those who are getting paid to Digg. So Digg and comment on a variety of articles.
- Use a good title and description in your Digging- Good copy writing applies here as well. If you title grabs peoples attention you are more likely to get Dugg.
- You can actually use your Digg listing as a “companion” to your website. Once you’ve exhausted backlinks on a keyword linking to your website, promote your Digg one instead.
- Speaking of page ranking, Digg has a much higher pagerank which is a key factor in search engine promotion. Often times you’ll search for your article on Google with odd results – the article itself doesn’t appear, but the digg synopsis and link does.
- Another easier way to get traffic although in much lower numbers and probably a very very low fractional amount is by posting comments on popular stories with high diggs. Just make sure what you write is relevant to the story and then leave a catchy phrase and link at the end of your comment.
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