To Generate Web Traffic From Digg Part-2

June 11, 2009 | Filed Under Traffic Generation 
by Florentina Ryan

Bloggers have realized that if they get their blog on the homepage of digg or Netscape thousands of companies and guests will overflow or flood into their blog within minutes. So the problem is, how can digg and Netscape be leveraged for traffic, and what outcome can you see from them. Blogs, forums, and social networking websites all let you make a profile. Take full advantage of this and use your profile page to persuade visitors to read more of your content.

Blogging is the most evident exemplar and if you do not already own a blog you can set one up today for zero cost. The ping services may be helpful spreading a post or posts printed or written keeping the keywords of your topic in view.

Digg recently released a feature that frames all pages linked from Digg. Instead of linking straight to the URL of a story, theyre linking to something like digg.com/d1npNz , and then embed an Iframe which contains the original page. Digg users are making a popular article and it is logical that they would want to see other successful posts from the author

Digg is a popular site that is great for traffic building, especially if you reach the front page where you will experience a huge surge in traffic. Digg has grown large enough that submissions sometimes generate an unexpected boost of traffic to the “dugg” website. This is referred to by some Digg users as the “Digg effect “and by some others as the site being “dugg to death”.

Diggs traffic has decreased to a very low level since they apply their algorithm change. Alexa commented that traffic of Digg is 3 times worse than they had been few months ago. Digg may or may not have affirmative /positive effects on your google page rank. Digg is a popular site

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