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By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Digg.com has some amazing, interesting and frequently bizarre stories.If you have a Web site or a blog, you may want to share these stories with your readers. You can arrange to have Digg.com stories automatically added to your Web site as they ... more »
By *Janet Ford 8 comments
Submitting your site to Digg and asking people to digg it for you is great but what's even more powerful is in taking part of the community of Digg; namely making friends. Then you can ask them to digg your page for you... more »
By Puddles 4 comments
Have you ever seen a blog post hit the front page of Digg or get featured on Slashdot and wished you could get even a fraction of the traffic that blog is getting? Believe it or not, simply commenting on others' blogs can bring traffic to your own!.. more »
By BigDaddyUSMC 2 comments
If your new to eHow & wonder how much money will your article make. Here is what I have learned & EARNED in just a few months.. more »
By 1Hooksey 15 comments
Tired of looking at your amazing articles not being seen by the world. If you take 2 min out of your day, this can all be changed..... more »
By fradelos 0 comments
You just type in at GOOGLE or at OTHER SEARCH ENGINE:create a free website OR upload an image!.. more »
By *Janet Ford 12 comments
If you've read my other Digg articles, you have already discovered how important it is to take advantage of this great social bookmarking giant to promote your sites and articles. Trouble is, sometimes there is no digg button displayed on a ... more »
By *Janet Ford 14 comments
Now that you are signed up for social bookmarking with Digg and have added some friends to your friends list, it's time to learn to send out 'shouts'. If you haven't done this yet, no worries, I have articles for you to cover that. See my ... more »
By moonglow 1 comments
Promote your articles by Digging them. Here's how!.. more »
By *Janet Ford 18 comments
No, not excavation type diggs but rather the phenomenal social bookmarking site Digg. Digg is a community of people who enjoy sharing good websites, photos and videos that they find while surfing the internet. You can join this community free ... more »
By Virginia DeBolt 8 comments
If you want to let your readers bookmark your blog posts or web pages on the popular bookmarking site Digg.com, you can add a Digg It button to your page... more »
By Kilogramm 26 comments
Want to up your monthly Ehow payments? Well if your answer is yes, follow these simple and easy tips. You'll be off to the bank in no time!.. more »
By onederland 18 comments
I was very frustrated trying to find my Ehow friends on Digg.com. My method was to click on the Digg icon on Ehow articles by friends that I am sure are on Digg, but the icon on many of those articles indicated that those articles are undugg. ... more »
By Danny Thornton 10 comments
I have been asked to write this article due to the fact that I had a recent post that had 44 diggs on it and people want to know just how to do that. I am going to explain what works for me. I generally am averaging 40 per post to digg... more »
By *Janet Ford 7 comments
Submitting your website to social bookmarking website communities is absolutely priceless in helping you get the traffic every website owner or article contributor needs. Digg is one of the social bookmarking giants and a fabulous place to ... more »
By LaZuppa 0 comments
This will allow you to automatically add a digg button to every blog post you make. If you are unfamiliar with digg, it is a site that categorizes news and other interesting items by how much people like them... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Digg.com blasted onto the Internet seemingly from out nowhere and has quickly become one of the hottest Web sites around. This site is cmposed entirely of content posted by members, meaning you can find everything from news stories to photos and ... more »
By Danny Thornton 10 comments
I have read many different ideas of how to promote articles that you write. In this article, I will teach you what I have learned and use. I will teach you what has worked for me... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Does your blog need traffic? Try Shoutwire--the bloggers answer to syndication. Simply convert your blog entries into news articles and submit them to Shoutwire so that other readers can start visiting your blog and subscribing to your RSS feed. ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
While anyone can submit content to Digg.com, only the most popular articles or pictures make it to the front page. This happens when other users vote for them (also known as 'digging' the content). Here's how to vote for your Digg.com item of ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
If you have a large number of saved Web sites stored on other Web browsers, you may want to import them into Firefox. The process is very simple and once you have imported your bookmarks into Firefox, you'll be able to easily visit your favorite ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Digg.com is all about interaction. Part of the appeal of the site is that it allows users from all over the world to view all kinds of digital content and then discuss that content with one another. If you find another user's comments threatening ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Blogging is quickly becoming the way most people under the age of 25 get their news. Digg.com allows users to keep their blogs updated with fresh content, by posting stories from the site... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Bookmarks, those virtual markers that you use to return to a Web page, can be excellent tools. Instead of trying to search for the same pages again and again, you can reach them with 1 click. Learn here what you can do to manage those bookmarks ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Digg.com bills itself as an online democracy. Not only can any user submit a news article, video or podcast to this site, but any user can also remove content from the site. This is known on Digg.com as 'burying,' and it's one of the ways users ... more »