marketallica.wordpress.com— Within a month i climbed to 73. of all Digg user. In this article i want to share my top 10 tips(rules) that make me one of the top Digg users.
Aug 6, 2006View in Crawl 4
Shouldn't this be called 'How to hack digg to make it a less valuable resource for everyone in the interests of shameless self promotion - Awesome!'?And next an article about putting white text on a white background to make your site appear higher in the Google rankings.
i wouldnt discourave this enthusiasm, it's this desire to serve the community that makes digg such a kickass news site. i was listening to this thing in japan about coffee... its a long story but my point is that in its early phases cafes were meeting places for smart people where anyone could pay a penny for a cup of cofee and learn more than they could at school. digg is like that.
....Their not his friends. He saw the top people submitting, made them friends and dugg their stories. They inturn friend him, and digg his stories. Now the strangers get more stories on the front page because of each other. Top submitters win, everyone else in digg loses.
This is a super ey opener and a proof that the top talented people are constantly willing to share there knowledge to make this whole world Smart, have u considered a career in Viral Marketing consultancy??!!! - Mozomo
Way to spark a conversation with your first comment to gain more diggs.This is one of the lamest stories I've read, and the fact that you put it in your blog and then dugg it, makes you retarded.Marked as lame.
So I am curious. A couple of days ago I submitted a NYT editorial on Rumsfeld, got like 5 diggs. Five hours later Digitalgopher submitted the exact same URL and it zoomed to the front page. I understand why his went to the front page, but why did the software not tell him that the story was a duplicate?Does anyone know how that works? Does Digg hate me? ..sniff...
dnabeastAug 7, 2006
Shouldn't this be called 'How to hack digg to make it a less valuable resource for everyone in the interests of shameless self promotion - Awesome!'?And next an article about putting white text on a white background to make your site appear higher in the Google rankings.
robbh66Aug 7, 2006
Amen. Check his digg history. He doesn't even bother reading the articles as long as it's one of his "friends" submitting it.<a class="user" href="http://www.digg.com/users/ozguralaz/dugg">http://www.digg.com/users/ozguralaz/dugg</a>
gameguy43Aug 7, 2006
i wouldnt discourave this enthusiasm, it's this desire to serve the community that makes digg such a kickass news site. i was listening to this thing in japan about coffee... its a long story but my point is that in its early phases cafes were meeting places for smart people where anyone could pay a penny for a cup of cofee and learn more than they could at school. digg is like that.
robbh66Aug 7, 2006
....Their not his friends. He saw the top people submitting, made them friends and dugg their stories. They inturn friend him, and digg his stories. Now the strangers get more stories on the front page because of each other. Top submitters win, everyone else in digg loses.
mozomoAug 7, 2006
This is a super ey opener and a proof that the top talented people are constantly willing to share there knowledge to make this whole world Smart, have u considered a career in Viral Marketing consultancy??!!! - Mozomo
monkeybrainzAug 7, 2006
guys, it might be time to get a life
izzybombAug 7, 2006
Way to spark a conversation with your first comment to gain more diggs.This is one of the lamest stories I've read, and the fact that you put it in your blog and then dugg it, makes you retarded.Marked as lame.
noahvailAug 9, 2006
So I am curious. A couple of days ago I submitted a NYT editorial on Rumsfeld, got like 5 diggs. Five hours later Digitalgopher submitted the exact same URL and it zoomed to the front page. I understand why his went to the front page, but why did the software not tell him that the story was a duplicate?Does anyone know how that works? Does Digg hate me? ..sniff...
thevdoSep 13, 2007
Others may not have enjoyed your article. But I enjoyed it. Thanks. Best of luck with your future Digg popularity success.