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Saturday, November 12, 2011

How to Get to the Front Page of Digg

Getting to the front page of Digg can be a difficult task for most, though there are a few ways you can ensure you have the best chance of making it there, and getting a whole lot of traffic as a result. In this short article, I'm going to be teaching you the best ways I know of getting to the front page of Digg and which ones you should be using.

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To start with, you've got to make sure you're submitting interesting content. Users of social bookmarking sites are fickle and if it doesn't sound like news, they probably won't read it, let alone vote on it. To make sure you've got a winner, take a backseat and honestly ask yourself if what you're submitting would garner a vote from you if it weren't your content. If the answer is no, go back and change it.

Secondly, become friends with some of the elite Diggers or power users of other social bookmarking sites. These are people who spend a great deal of their lives at those sites and in the case of Digg, around 40% of all content which gets to the front page is submitted -- or Dugg -- by one of these users.

Lastly, you can actually buy votes on most social bookmarking sites these days. I must warn you that most people don't like this practice, but for the people that use it, the benefits are huge. You're basically guaranteed a front-page listing depending on the number of votes you buy and with an investment of sometimes 0 or less, you can get 100,000+ interested users to your site -- which is a damn-sight less than PPC or banner advertising. There are several sites out there which offer such a service, though in my opinion you should definitely check out uSocial.net.

Whatever you decide to do, I hope this article has helped you out and it helps you to get to the front page of Digg, or another social bookmarking site of your choosing!

How to Get to the Front Page of Digg

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