by Jeff Harmon
on Nov 4th, 2006

10 smart ways to get dugg on Digg

Early this week I decided to try an experiment with Digg.com. I went through all my posts and picked out the ones that felt others would most like to read. Then I posted each and every one of them on Digg. In the next 24 hours my traffic skyrocketed 10 times my normal! Here are 10 things I have learned to get more traffic to your Digg post.

  1. Make a profile. You are always a more trusted source if people know who you are
  2. Build a Digg network. Find people who think and digg like you and then make them your friends.
  3. Email your Digg link to your mom and your friends. Tell them to come and digg your story right at the beginning. 10 digs will go a long way to pushing through the popularity barrier.
  4. Respond to your comments. People like to know you are listening to them. Just like when you are blogging you will learn by creating a conversation. Comments attract comments.
  5. Be controversial. Controversy always sells.
  6. Integrate digging into your site. This means you can be dugg by people without them even leaving your blog or website.
  7. Post valuable content. I put in an article about my Apple MacBook, and it got loads of traffic, yet it didn’t get dugg much because it wasn’t well written.
  8. Use “Digg Spy” to learn what people are digging. If you just spend a couple of minutes on “Digg Spy”, you will learn very quickly what kind of keywords, topics, and trends are hot on digg.
  9. Post a lot. You know what you would like to read. Just post it, you never know what will catch on. Also you don’t have to feel bad about posting rotten material because it will just get buried immediately anyway. In the mean time you will learn what is worth your while.
  10. Timing matters. To get the most time exposure you are best to post at times when others aren’t posting as much. I have found more success if I post early in the morning. I think this is because the majority of posts come late at night while a ton of readers come in the morning. This gives your post more time before it is shoved out by other posts.

Here are a couple of other articles that might give you some more ideas on how to get dugg. “Top 7 ways to get a useless article dugg” or “top ten ways to get dugg”.

What is Digg? Digg is a user driven social content website. Ok, so what the heck does that mean? Well, everything on digg is submitted by the digg user community (that would be you). After you submit content, other digg users read your submission and digg what they like best. If your story rocks and receives enough diggs, it is promoted to the front page for the millions of digg visitors to see.

What can you do as a digg user? Lots. Every digg user can digg (help promote), bury (help remove spam), and comment on stories… you can even digg and bury comments you like or dislike. Digg also allows you to track your friends’ activity throughout the site — want to share a video or news story with a friend? Digg it! See source for this information.

To digg this post click here.

If you have had any other ideas that have been successful I would love to hear them.

Digg!

4 Responses to “10 smart ways to get dugg on Digg”

  1. on 06 Nov 2006 at 10:44 pm Stephanie

    Thanks for the tips. I’ve never heard about digg.com until another post. I think I’ll give it a try!

  2. on 14 Nov 2006 at 2:25 am Interesting Facts | FactPile.com

    […] 1.) Post about Digg - Flattery gets you everywhere 2.) Be a digg junkie and buy a shirt like I did 3.) Steal other people’s articles on getting dugg on digg and 10 steps to guarentee your digg 4.) Then steal articles on Digg making it harder to get dug and how now that YouTube got sold, is digg next? 5.) Use diggSpy to see what people are digging - duh! 6.) Bash Microsoft, Google, Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Nintendo WII, Halo 3 and Final Fantasy. 7.) Praise Apple, WikiPedia, Google, Microsoft and Digg. 8.) Harass all your friends to “digg” your post. 9.) Post your Digg list and tag your site on De.licio.us, Technorati, reddit, etc. 10.) Make sure you write a “Top Ten” or “How To” post. […]

  3. on 13 Mar 2007 at 10:11 pm Brandon Hopkins

    Finding those first 10 people is absolutely crucial if you don’t have a huge reader base. I’ve noticed that a very low percentage of regular visitors will digg a story, but a huge percentage of viewers from digg will still digg a story.

  4. on 22 Apr 2008 at 4:01 am chris

    Nice tips. Thanks

    It’s not easy anymore to get to the first page on Digg. And as the sites gets popular “lighter” stories start to dominate.

    If your articles have more specific subjects you can also consider digg like sites. There are a lot of them out there. The ones with niches are great if you want a specific audience.
    N4G.com is great for Game news
    BizHeat.com for Business news
    Y Combinator for Tech news
    etc.

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