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How Apple Users, George Bush And Geeks Get More Diggs



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Are there ways to get more DIGGs?  It has been noticed that something as simple as the title can make all the difference. Key words like “Apple” and “Geek” are often found in titles for articles with numerous DIGGs. Or playing up to who the readers love and hate can help. For example, it has been discovered that just posting articles that bash George Bush can have incredible success. However, that isn’t enough, and the real truth on how to get more DIGGs is rather interesting.

We have often wondered about DIGG.COM.  The reason?  It is such a strong phenomenon.  DIGG started as a web site for bloggers to help find other bloggers.  A neat idea, but it has expanded hugely and its popularity has exploded.   Once commercialized and popular, though, the rules for accumulating DIGGs changed dramatically.

We would expect this to be the case that as such a site advances in popularity.  Obviously, there are major challenges and opportunities for a site such as DIGG.  We have accumulated a number of ways to improve your hit rate and an article to explain how DIGG works in the newer more commercial internet.
Our part 2 will tell you more!  If you would like us to continue our story, please DIGG this article.


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We’ve always been wary about Digg.com from the very beginning. The above is another article we found writing about how Digg works. You can find the original post at the site . WE don’t have a Digg account but please feel free to Digg this post to help the article get more readings it deserves!

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  • 6 Responses to “How Apple Users, George Bush And Geeks Get More Diggs”

    1. Noticias Automotivas Says:

      today Digg is not anymore a tool to show what people really like, is more like a website that promotes whatever ITSELF wants to.

    2. Cruiseins Says:

      i believe that is a digg community which dominates the entire site.. i find it hard to even get great articles listed on this social bookmark

    3. Language Labs Says:

      I agree with Noticias. Digg is not very democratic. I’ve submitted awesome stuff that nobody ever saw. It’s alld riven by their power users.

    4. Elroy Says:

      ITs also party google fault cause google bots love diggs and that is why people are using it for promotions

    5. Web Talk Says:

      despite the big notoriety of Digg i am still struggling to understand what is new in this website. There are hundred of website doing the same things (and even better as far as articles are concerned!) but despite all this digg is always the first. I guess that as many times happens all that matter in the end is that digg was the first to offer news in the way it does!

    6. Fabs Says:

      Digg isn’t really work out you know.. I think digg is just promoting their moderator wants .. Tha’s all..

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