Have You Been Dugg
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Have You Been Dugg?
Discovering New Traffic Sources
Webmasters who closely monitor their site analytics know the joy of discovering new traffic sources. Traditionally, unless you ran a tech-centric site, you wouldn't expect Digg to be one of these sources. However, thanks to its rapid rise in popularity, Digg has expanded beyond technology, opening up to a wider array of categories.
What is Digg?
Originally a hub for tech enthusiasts, Digg allows anyone to submit articles for review. Users, or "Diggers," rate these articles. The more "Diggs" an article receives, the higher it climbs, potentially reaching the front page. Achieving this can flood your site with traffic, so much so it might strain your hosting server.
Making the Most of Being Dugg
To maximize the benefits, ensure your site is optimized for conversions. The "Digg effect" usually lasts a day or two, so swift action is needed.
Enhance your site's visibility by adding social bookmarking buttons, including those from other popular sites like Sphinn. If Diggers find valuable content, they may return, increasing your regular visitor count.
Consider adding a Digg button to other relevant pages. Visitors interested in your content might explore more of your website and potentially share other pages, multiplying your traffic.
Haven't Been Dugg Yet?
With social sites like Digg gaining traction, many people turn to them for articles on specific topics. To increase your chances of being featured, create compelling content that resonates with readers. Add social sharing buttons to encourage distribution.
Although it's not encouraged to over-submit your own articles, initially submitting one can provide it the exposure it needs. Loyal readers who also use Digg might contribute to its popularity.
Fresh, original content or new perspectives on popular topics tend to attract more attention. Stirring interest with a novel approach can make a significant impact.
Ride the Wave
Digg and similar platforms have grown immensely popular, offering an easy way to access pertinent information. By having your content featured, you could enjoy a surge of targeted traffic. While self-submitting articles can kickstart visibility, it’s crucial to engage with the system responsibly.
By leveraging these insights, you can navigate effectively in the dynamic landscape of Digg and similar platforms. Dive into the world of social sharing, and you might just catch the next big wave of online traffic.
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