YouTube Insight: How to Find Where Your Videos Are Embedded
10e20.com — Knowing where your videos have been embedded provides the opportunity to find new, targeted communities and then possibly join or work in those communities where people have adopted your content. This is basically following the lead of your fans, a true “go with the flow” organic approach. How do we do find where our videos are embedded? (Submitted by Bukowsky) More...
Infographics vs Non-Infographics on Digg (Infographic) view!
10e20.com — Allow myself to introduce... myself. (Submitted by oboy) More...
The 6 Most Awesomely Bad Flash Intros
10e20.com — Flash splash pages and intros have been known to cut traffic by 50%. Do they work for or against the site? I’m not 100% sure. Some of these examples are great-bad and others are bad-bad…you decide. If you find any other awesomely bad Flash intros lurking around the Internet, drop a link in the comment section. (Submitted by Bukowsky) More...
7 Creative Twitter Apps That Do More Than Just Tweet
10e20.com — While there are a great deal of Twitter applications that help you track keywords, monitor conversations and help you tweet, some applications actually allow you to carry out specific non-Twitter related tasks. Whether it be everyday activities or fun and games, these apps help you to track, process and perform your daily deeds! (Submitted by NewsFeed) More...
Why the Digg Ad System Will Help Digg (and Digg Users)
10e20.com — Yesterday, Digg announced the release of “Digg Ads” a new advertising platform that will hopefully pull their finances out of the red. What is different about this form of advertising on Digg, is that it is the first time that they have mixed the content in with the ads. (Submitted by NewsFeed) More...
Will Digg Be a Better Place Without Shouts?
10e20.com — In case you haven’t heard, yesterday Digg removed the controversial “shout” feature that allowed users to share stories with one another. This feature was Digg’s only internal tool for communication that was put in place a little over a year and a half ago. Shouts were supposed to even the playing field between ‘power users’ and the common Digger. (Submitted by ThePowerDigger) More...
You Might Be A Digg Spammer If....
10e20.com — There are many reasons the Digg Community may perceive you negatively, or worse yet, consider you a filthy social media spammer. If you take part in the majority of these activities you probably aren’t seen as a positive social media maven as you may have previously hoped. (Submitted by Bukowsky) More...
Sometimes 'Breaking' News Just Isn't Good Enough on Digg..
10e20.com — On most social sites like Digg, users scramble to be the first to break a news story. Hence, you'll see the same ‘breaking news’ headline repeated many times. This gets more problematic when there are many duplicate stories. A more successful approach is to look for articles that highlight different elements and use the angle to your advantage. (Submitted by MakiMaki) More...
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