m4th.com — The PageRank of my newly registered website fetched 5 just a month after my article reached Digg's front page! Digg users are primarily tech savvy; they define the web trend just as cheer leaders define school fashion. The article that follows introduces several interesting observations made on web traffic originating from Digg.
Jan 2, 2007 View in Crawl 4
Closed AccountJan 2, 2007
I had two stories on Digg from my blog in the last day. In the first hour there were about 4000 people, but it front page'd at 4am or so. As of now 15 hours later there are 30 thousand unique. This is from one story not sure about the other just yet.
rockmymonkeyJan 2, 2007
Some very interesting stats indeed. Let me say that without having even one story reach the front page, Digg posts with 10-20 Diggs got me over a thousand unique hits. So even getting a small handful of Diggs will get you traffic. Granted my subject matter is music related and not what ends up on the front page very often, but I still seem to be finding a few rock fans here. :D
imthedarkcydeJan 2, 2007
"Digg users are primarily tech savvy; they define the web trend just as cheer leaders define school fashion. "it appears diggers are also the community most full of itsself
uguysmakemesickJan 2, 2007
whee another useless article about digg. can we please stick to news?yay time to be dugg down
justinjacobsJan 2, 2007
They'll let you know in a few days after this page finally loads.