chrisg.com — Webmasters know that being dugg gives you that warm fuzzy feeling inside, but ultimately when it's done you're left with a webserver in tatters and a huge bandwidth bill. What can you do to convert that surge in traffic into something more worthwhile? Chris Garrett provides his insight.
Feb 8, 2007 View in Crawl 4
burmaskFeb 9, 2007
Write an Apple story with provocative headline is all the advice you need.
profoblivionFeb 9, 2007
It should be noted that this does not mean Getting dugg == !(Getting laid). Think about it.
hobbsyFeb 9, 2007
On average, how much bandwidth would a typical front page Digg use up on your server?
haltingpointFeb 9, 2007
This blog launched this month. As in...the 7th of February. As in 2 days ago.While he says its just an extension of his other site...I have to admit I'm a bit curious how this site was found initially and how it made the front page this quickly. Seems a bit fishy.
haltingpointFeb 9, 2007
Can you toss out some figures as to how much AdSense revenue is generated from being Dugg and getting 20k-50k visits? I mean...not YOUR actual figures per se....but estimated figures for someone with a site um...very very similar to yours....*wink wink*
smacksyFeb 10, 2007
This is barely 2 paragraphs with the most obvious "tips" I've ever heard. Here's the entire thing: Have Good Content, Make It Easy To Join, and Have More Good Content. Maybe a new "braindead 11-year olds" category for Digg?
rolandFeb 10, 2007
How to blogspam:Step 1. write an article on how to blogspamStep 2. use stepsStep 3. DIGG!