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We?re Experiencing the Digg Effect - We Apologize!
2008-04-07 01:10:00
Whoopsie. It looks like we got our first taste of the Digg Effect when the Quake article got Dugg all over the place. Sadly, BlueHost, whom we use for our hosting, has an automatic throttle whenever a site uses more than 10% CPU time on the server we’re occupying, and Touch Podium’s SQL ...
The "Digg-Effect" VS The "CNN-Effect"
2007-12-13 00:00:00
Popular social news site “Digg” has a reputation for being a democratic news website worthy of competing with mainstream sources such as CNN. Both news sources focus on completely different “news worthy” stories, but a few months ago we were lucky enough to have our site listed on Digg and CNN within 2 days of each other. Now it's time to share the results with the world. Formalities (AKA What is Digg?) Digg is referred to as a “democratic news website” - Any member can publish an article or story, linking directly to the original source. The community then decides whether the story is worthy of being displayed on the front page (also referred to as a “Digg”). Once a story receives enough Diggs it is automatically promoted to the front page, where thousands of visitors swarm to the site at the same time. This has been called the Digg Effect and can also lead to crashing of web servers and melt-downs at power stations (well, not the latter). You already know what CNN is, so I...
How to welcome the 'Digg Effect'?
2007-11-28 22:45:00
Knowledge of what will be coming gives one a huge deal of advantage as it lets one utilize the forecoming fortune wisely.As far as bloggers are concerned getting on digg frontpage is a huge events as it follows loads of traffic and link love.Apart from SEO's nowadays many bloggers are into creating those diggable posts or what is called digg baiting.While SEO's do it for higher PRs and better positioning in search results,blogger are aiming at higher Technorati ranks,Feed subscribers and Blogrolls.And why not?Many bloggers became A-listers when their articles got digged 3 or 4 times.As many may argue Digg-baiting may not bring targeted traffic.But as from my experience a good amount of visitors from Digg look further for content in your blog and many return for updates.And further more a little bit optimization at the digg period can bring some monetary benefits too.Here are a few things you can do for welcoming the 'Digg effect'.1)Pay few more bucks for bandwidth:You may have t...
The Lasting Digg Effect
2007-11-20 00:17:00
Welcome Digg Users! You may also be interested in our latest post, Are You Sabotaging Your Social Stories? Just about every blogger around knows how powerful hitting the front page of Digg.com can be. We’ve all heard the stories about the massive horde of visitors swarming over a site in just a few short hours. However, ...
Flocking Behavior and the Digg Effect in Social Media
2007-10-22 15:34:00
(image credit - tycity) The more I use and observe social media, the more it seems like psychology to me. I had the pleasure of attending SMX New York last week, and one of the highlights of it for me was listening in on the panel featuring the founders of Del.icio.us and StumbleUpon. Something ...
The Digg Effect - Can your hosting plan handle this? [Pic]
2007-10-20 09:09:00
Meta Titan traffic spike yesterday, I found this amusing: The fort held up, but it really puts it into perspective for those who are on penny and dime hosting plans.
The Digg effect? Government regulators backing off of CNN Linux ?hero?.
2007-10-05 00:00:00
aftermath-technologies.blogspo?- ? James Burgett, the self-proclaimed "fat tattooed freak" who has was dugg for donating 16,000 Ubuntu boxes & was then threatened with fines by Calif. toxic regulators, has posted a new blog entry saying that there is only one issue remaining: tracking distribution of his "e-waste." Oh, and the ...
Digg Effect Traffic Come Back Survival
2007-09-12 09:30:00
Surviving the Digg Effect and High Traffic to Your Website or Blog
A Minor Digg Effect
2007-07-22 02:36:00
Apparently I struck a nerve over at Digg.com with my post a few days back about military personnel donating heavily to Dr. Ron Paul’s presidential campaign. I went to bed Thursday night pleased that I had written something that almost 50 people had enjoyed enough to digg. I awoke Friday morning to ...
The Digg Effect
2007-07-12 10:25:00
That's me at no.2 Update #1: checked my Google Analytics stats this morning and this is what I see:
Shitload of Backlinks - The Digg Effect
2007-07-06 19:27:00
This is probably a topic which has been blogged over and over but the reason why many people advocate is because of the sheer value of it. Some intro into Digg before i get into all of this. Digg is like a user driven community site just like Wikipedia and others, the users vote for what they ...
By: The Plog
Homeland Security Bows to the Digg Effect
2007-06-28 10:24:00
The Alabama Department of Homeland Security has taken down a Web site it operated that included gay rights and anti-war organizations in a list of groups that could include terrorists. This is the same website that was mentioned and got so much attention on digg 18 days ago. Coincidence?read more | digg story
HD-DVD code and the Digg Effect
2007-05-04 20:26:00
Have you ever heard of Digg? If not, it’s about time you did. Digg is a social news website that empowers users to choose the content they want to read. If you like a story, you “digg” it and it moves up the chain. Only the best stories make it to the top pages for ...
SEO Trends for Industrial Business: The Digg Effect
2007-04-20 18:27:00
What is Digg? Digg is a community-powered news and content website with a strong focus on science and technology. Huh? What that means is that all content is submitted by everyday users s… Source: default@goarticles.com (Brandon Vogt)
The Digg Effect
2007-01-26 16:48:03
I’m not a fan of Digg.com but I do go there sometimes to see some unique news. I decided to try something to see the response I get from Digg on a blog post I wrote previously, The Crrruption of the Arabs. Right after I posted my post on Digg.com I got a heavy response of readers. One thing that’s bad about Digg users is that they will not help you in your AdSense clicks. Digg users are not a good target to generate revenue from AdSense; they just won’t click. They will stay on your site for a short while and then they will leave. They will not stick around to read other posts or what so ever. The following is a screen shot of my users online page 3-4 minutes after I posted my post on Digg. Bookmark to:
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