Archive for the 'Digg' Category
It has been a long debated topic between social media marketing experts, who claim that digg users rarely enjoy websites with advertisements blatantly placed on the website. Therefore, the assumption was made that they do not click advertisements.
Well Chitika has run an analysis to actually prove this theory and provide a very nice explanation of their experiment. It seems that traffic from Search Engines like Google have 3 times as high as a CTR as Digg.
My personal guess on this would be that Digg Users come to a website to look at the content, while Google Users really have no idea where the content is located, and could easily mistake an advertisement for hyperlink (like Chitika ads).
Neil Patel has put up an article which goes over the basics of “Digg Promotion” in depth.
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Tips for Digg Promotion
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I thought that everyone already knew that they could have a website which is banned on Digg, but I guess not! Loren Baker talks about a few websites which have been banned from Digg and how this could have happened.
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Site Banned from Digg
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If any of you visit Digg on a weekly or monthly basis, like me, I would suggest that you head on over to Digg and check out their new layout!
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New Digg Layout
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Everybody has heard of Digg and how much traffic a front-page Digg will send to your website. A lot of people have been gaming Digg for their own gaming purposes, but not many detailed FAQ’s are available to others at the moment. Especially not after they changed the Digg algorithm to making the front page!
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The Digg Algorithm Unofficial FAQ
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Now considering the sale of YouTube and how the rumors spread quicly because of Michael Arrington’s post on TechCrunch, I think I’ll take my chances and believe him when I say: Digg is up for grabs!
Well Digg Labs has just launched two new very user-interactive services which help the small Diggs get noticed and shows detailed stats without opening a new page!
Well Digg has always been the voice of the people and I have been monitoring it for some time now. I understand why people like using Digg a lot and how it can be addicting. The new source of information streaming through every few seconds is always interesting and unique to read. But I had no idea there was a TV Show about it!



































