3 Important Traffic Generation Tips For Digg Users (Woodrow Rosati)
Mar 10, 2011
Digg isn't new; it has been helping people track down information in all sorts of subjects from all over the internet. This website/social network has become a goldmine for website and blog owners who want to send intensely targeted traffic to their own web properties through the submission of great content that other users may find useful or interesting. If you're good at creating highly valuable content that people actually want to read, Digg will actually help you. This article will explore some of the things that you can do to solidify your place within the Digg system and then use that place to send specific traffic to your own blog or website.
If you submit content to Digg don't forget to use your primary keywords. These keywords should be used in the title as well as in the body of your content because that will help to gain the interest of users as well as get your content ranked well within the search engines. Keyword stuffing isn't the name of the game here; all you need is to mention it once or so in the main areas of the content that you submit.
Be careful in the content you select for your submissions. You can't just submit link to any kind of content and expect to make it to the front page of the site. You should focus on submitting only things that are of incredibly high interest to the other users on the network. Besides that, when you submit content on Digg, people take notice of your history and see what kind content you've been submitting. If the content you're putting up is consistently getting buried, it's not a good sign. Make sure your content is good before you send it in or all or work will have been for nothing.
It is important that you learn to speak the language of a Digg user so that you can truly communicate with them. You have to keep an eye out to see how the other Digg users are being active on the site, which will give you an insight on what works and what doesn't. This will also help you understand what the Digg users generally like and dislike. Here's an example: it isn't hard to figure out that Digg users want to keep up with tech news, especially the releases from Apple.
In conclusion, from the above article we can clearly see what kind of role Digg can play in your traffic generation. The tips that we discussed here are not that difficult to apply, but if you can be consistent in applying them, then there's no looking back. The value of Digg lies in the content that the users submit on a regular basis, so if you can contribute to this ever-adding value, then you'll easily find a place on the site and actually be able to use it for your own benefit.
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