Well I am not interested to be on Digg front-page. Literally what we get from Digg is a lot and massive of traffic. Hence, what we can still from Digg is someone else traffic.
Until now you could be thinking, apart from asking Kevin Rose to submit your post to Digg and the normal doses of techniques, there is no other means to do this. Well there is.
So what the big secret?
The secret actually very simple. Its’ has something to do with the art of commenting at other peoples blog’s, at the right time and the right blog.
It’s also have something to do with Piggyback Blogging.
You don’t even need to worry about No-follow or Do-follow stuffs.
So here is the step by step on how to do this.
- Write what people like in the last 24 hours. Visit Digg to get the latest insight what had been the top post in the last 24 hours. New post stayed in the upcoming list for 48 hours. For example, at the time of writing, among the popular topic was about Window 7. You could read some of this article on how to write for Digg
- Give a proper comment at the top 8 blog that talk about what you had just wrote. When I say proper, I do mean proper. Not just saying something like “Good post and well thought, BTW you should also visit mine http://yourblog.com/2008/10/00/myblog_post_please_read_pleasee/” stuff. While you thinking on your next comment, possible this post can help you to decide that:
Just two steps. How many step do you expect? Well, if you like more than two steps you can always read some more over here.
For those skeptical few (who wouldn’t?), you can read proven result over here. Or you can tell your experience over in the comment box.
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