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| 19 Nov 2009 by ^_ Do not add more than around 20 friends in one shot. This may alert the digg admins and you can get banned permanently. Add 20 friends… then shut down the software for about 15 minutes or so.. and then re-run it for another 20 friends ... tips & tricks to learn blog - http://trick-bloging.blogspot.com/ |
| 3 hours ago by Facebook-Web-Design The first ten stories on Digg were primarily tech-focused (Blog Box Applications, a CSS cheatsheet, and a torrent search engine were among them), though there was also a post about a buy-one-get-one-free deal at Jamba Juice. .... Other controversies include the use of Digg as a marketing tool by entrepreneurs. While some companies become legitimate parts of the Digg community, others do little more than submit self-promotional posts in hopes of getting extra traffic ... Programming Blog - http://www.neurosoftware.ro/programming-blog/ |
| 6 hours ago Answer: If I had more faith in Digg's ability to get acquired or turn big profits, I'd pick them since I have the feeling they have less dilution at this point. If this was a few years ago, Facebook would be the obvious choice, ... OPEN Forum Articles - http://www.openforum.com/ - References |
| 8 Oct 2009 by zahidmajeed121@gmail.com If you open Digg.com right now than you will see many stories written few minutes ago and they have more than 100 diggs you might be thinking that how come this is possible. I will tell you three important ways by which you can get more ... Free Online Money, Earn online - http://formakingmoneyonline.blogspot.com/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 Your content will then get seen by others in the Digg.com community and you will get more diggs that will lead to more traffic. It can get really viral if you have something of good value and post it to Digg.com! ... Increase Web Site Traffic | Increase Website... - http://toptrafficforum.com/ |
| 22 Nov 2009 by noreply@blogger.com (Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig... (You get my drift.) I say this because what I'm about to write is going to have the Daffy Duck fringe of the libertarian movement within the GOP raving mad. Then again... they're more like the Donald Duck fringe, because they're ALWAYS raving mad. ... Yet another example of the RLC's nature of destroying everything they can get their dirty little hands on. Posted by Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkel Emmannuel Ambroise Diggs at 1:34 AM ... Northwest Indiana Politics - http://reasonbellpundit.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 17 hours ago by luxury-cars Looking for MORE SUBSCRIBERS!!!! DOING YA MOMs. INSTRUMENTALS101 <—- Is better than iTUNES!!!! ????????????????????? 7. KillaDawgOn24s // November 23rd, 2009 at 4:53 am. its an automatic maybach, its easy ... sidewaysntraffic // November 23rd, 2009 at 4:53 am. Dry - I know it might be a little over your mental capacity, but I was making fun of Reapz.. Reread.. Ah now you get it… That what happens when you get in someone else's convo. ... ExpensiveCars.ca - http://www.expensivecars.ca/ |
| 22 Nov 2009 by RobOusbey Mr_Gadget mentioned it to his 64 thousand followers, and it managed to get over 1000 Diggs." This post should be useful to anyone who needs to orientate themselves around such numbers. The Website Benchmarks section shows metrics for .... Digg is a well established social media site. After a user submits a link (refered to as a story) other users 'Digg' the story if they like it. Stories with a greater number of Diggs are more likely to be promoted to the site's front ... SEOmoz Daily SEO Blog - http://www.seomoz.org/blog - References |
| 5 Nov 2009 by Chris Crum Digg has often been criticized for being too clique-ish, meaning it has been hard to get on the home page without having the right friends, although Digg has taken steps to make the site better for more people in the past. ... WebProNews - Social Media - http://www.webpronews.com/taxonomy/term/16/0 |
| 14 Oct 2009 by By Jenna Wortham For example, advertisements that get more “diggs,” or votes, get a lower cost-per-click rate for the ad, and the ad is likely to stay visible on the site longer. If users veto the ad, also known as “burying” it, the cost-per-click rate ... Bits - http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/ - References |
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