How To Use Digg To Bring Traffic To Your Website
Digg is a social bookmarking site which can help you to bring more traffic to your website. Check out some ways by which you can use Digg to get more traffic to your website.
Digg requires certain rules to be followed and one such rule is submission of the original source of the story. You have to ensure that whatever you are submitting is able to add value to the conversation or the story. You should also never Digg your own posts as if you do this, you will get penalized for doing so. If you wish your post to appear in the main page of Digg, you should ask any of your friends or colleagues to do it for you. If you submit your own post frequently, you will get penalized for doing so.
If you wish to increase your website traffic, you have to use Digg intelligently, so that you are not considered to be a spammer. As long as you are in Digg, if you should Digg some other posts besides your own. This will make Digg understand that you are not a spammer. So, for most effective results, make sure that you Digg other posts besides your own post.
When you Digg your blog, you have to ensure that you are using a good title and description. This will help you to convince others to click on what you have submitted and read the article. You never know, your interesting article might also compel others to Digg it . You have to give a good title and description so that you manage to get more Diggs.
If you wish to use Digg for the promotion of your blog, you should be active in Digg. This will increase your chances of getting noticed and then attracting more Diggs from other users. You can submit different posts, like any breaking news – keep on adding friends, post comments and also add an Avatar. When you add an avatar it helps your profile to stand apart from several other profiles which are there in Digg and make it more visible. The more active you become in the website, the more opportunities you will have with Digg to promote your blog.







My name is Sahil Mehta, an entrepreneur and a full time blogger.
Back in 2004 I started with my first website and today I own more than 50 high ranked blogs. 

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