Monday, 13 January 2014

6 Tips To Use Digg To Drive Traffic To Your Blog

    Boosting your blog or website traffic is not easy without multifaceted techniques.  One of these venues is Digg, one of the most popular social news website. If you have an interesting news article, people on Digg will tend to share it. Users submit links to content they like, and other users comment on those submissions and add their own votes (called Diggs) to those links. Popular links will rise to the front page of Digg and are likely to get a lot of traffic. It's important to understand that you may submit your own content to Digg, but if you over submit your own content, you will be penalized and your submissions will not be readily available to other users. User caution and submit not just your own content, but other links of interest as well.
       
         How Does Digg Work?
      Digg operates under a very simple methodology. Users submit (or "digg") web pages or blog posts they like by entering the URL for the specific page as well as a short description and selecting a category that page fits in. Each submission is open for all Digg users to view through the "Upcoming Articles" page. Other users can then digg or "bury" those submissions (or completely ignore them). Submissions that get a lot of diggs will appear on the main page of the Digg website within the list of "Popular Articles" where other Digg users can find them and click on the links to visit the original articles.
      The Challenges Of Using Digg;
      When it comes to how effective Digg is at driving traffic to your blog, it's important to understand the power of the top users at Digg. The top Digg users have enormous influence on what shows up on the main page of Digg and what stories get buried quickly.
      The Positives Of Digg Are:
*Digg is the most popular social news site on the Internet.
*Digg can drive a lot of traffic to your blog if your blog post gets to the main page.
*Digg can help you find interesting blog posts and blogs.
*Digg can help you network with like-minded bloggers by sharing submissions and commenting on each other's submissions.
      The Negatives Of Digg Are:
 *It's hard to get your blog posts on the main page of Digg.
*Top users control much of what gets on the main page of Digg.
*Traffic that comes from Digg is generally short-lived
*Spam content finds its way on Digg frequently.
*People pay the top users and other companies to generate diggs for content and move it to the main page of Digg leaving less chance for your posts to get to the main page.
*Digg does not like it when users submit their own pages or blog posts and will penalize users who do so too frequently.
                                  6 Tips to Use Digg to Drive Blog Traffic
   1.Staying on Top of the Page
The ideal way to get much traffic is to make sure your content stays on top of the page, but such a feat is way too hard as a challenge for some. One thing to keep in mind is to write engaging, interesting, and fresh articles that tickle the pulse of the readers. It’s a challenge to come up with articles that people are willing to read and share. Writers often have to survey the social media for hot topics and write about these topics in their own perspective. Content in this case has to be catchy. The title has to be punchy. Then the writer should grab curious readers’ attention in the introduction. Thus, it’s vital to come up with powerful content.
   2. Don't Digg Your Own Posts
Digg will penalize users who submit their own content too frequently. If you want your blog posts to have a chance at making it to the main page of Digg (and generating a lot of traffic to your blog), don't be the first to submit your post. Ask a friend or colleague to submit it first.
  3.Digging Others’ Posts
SEOs, online marketers, and news writers who succeed in their game usually make connection with potential affiliates in the field. You don’t spend 100% of your energies trying to promote yourself. This is a poor way to build valuable connections that may just work for your favor at some point in the future. So, “Digg” the post of other members, because they may likely “Digg” yours back. This tactic takes time before becoming effective, but don’t fret. Continue expanding your Digg network. You will be surprised at the rise in the number of your website visitors.
  4.Be Active On Digg
In order to get your post on the homepage of Digg it is necessary for you to be active on Digg. Active users have more chances of getting their posts noticed as compared to inactive ones. To increase your chances of getting on the homepage of Digg, you will have to Digg news articles and posts from blogs and websites frequently, also try to make as many friends as possible and be active in commenting.The more active you are, the better you will understand about Digg. You will come to know about the best time for submitting your stories, it is recommended that you submit the stories in the peak hours to get your post noticed.
  5. Digg Several Articles at a Time
When you ask your friends to Digg your blog post, make sure they Digg more than just your post while they're at it. Digg keeps tabs on people who just Digg a single item while they're on the Digg website in order to penalize spammers (particularly those who are paid to Digg specific stories). Ask your friends to Digg your post as well as a few other stories of interest or on the main page of Digg at the same time.
  6.Add A “Digg This” Button To Your Posts
The very first step towards getting free blog traffic is by adding a “Digg this” button to all your blog posts. Your readers will Digg your blog posts if they really like your articles and your writing skills. Adding a “Digg this” button will also make it very easy for the logged-in users (Users logged-in to Digg) to share your blog posts. You can therefore increase the number of shares because most people don’t like to waste their two minutes to simply submit an article to Digg and that too that won’t be getting anything for doing this.
NOTE:
  If you want your blog post to be on the first page of Digg, it is highly recommended that you don’t submit it yourself, but ask one of your friend to submit it first.
   While Digg has the potential to drive a lot of traffic to your blog, it happens less frequently than users would like.It should be used with other promotion strategies and tactics (including other social bookmarking site submission) for you to drive the most traffic to your blog overall.

Like this post,comment and share with friends.

No comments:

Post a Comment