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How to Market a Website With Digg

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Digg is a social networking website that allows you to share your website's content with many other people. Market your website through Digg and increase visitor traffic. Digg, like other social marketing sites, offers a type of attraction marketing that can create hot leads for your business.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Become a member of Digg by visiting the website and signing up for free. Submit content from your website to be "Dugg" and this places a link to the content on your profile page. Submit as much content as you would like.

  2. Step 2

    Fill out your profile and update your friends list to include anyone you already know on Digg (search through your email address books through Digg's service). Invite people you know who are not on Digg to become members. Browse your friend's friends and make them your friends to grow a network of people.

  3. Step 3

    Add new content to your website or blog and Digg it. Install the icons from Digg on your website so your friends and family can Digg your content when they visit your website. The more Diggs you get, the more likely your website will end up on the front page of Digg.

  4. Step 4

    Market your website with Digg in the same manner you would by using backlinks to your website. The more links you have online pointing back to your website, the more traffic you will get. Keep fresh content, videos and pod casts on your website and Digg them so people will see them more often and pass them on.

  5. Step 5

    Send "Shouts" to your friends on Digg whenever you post new content to the website. This will allow them to visit your website to read the article or view the video, therefore increasing your traffic. Encourage friends to share your links with their friends.

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