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How to Market Blog With Digg

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Digg is a social marketing website that allows users to share their blogs, articles and other content with other members of the site. As a type of attraction marketing, Digg allows users to market their blog effectively to get the results they are after.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Become a Digg member. Sign up at the Digg website, without charge, to become a member. This allows you to Digg other member's submissions to the system as well as allowing you to submit your own website links to your content or to other's content, as you deem useful.

  2. Step 2

    Submit your blog's articles to Digg. You may download the Digg icons to your website to make the process easier for you and those who read your blog. Submitting your blog to Digg allows it to enter the website's archives where other people can find it.

  3. Step 3

    Network with others on Digg by creating a friend's list. Find friends on Digg by searching for those you know or look through different profiles.

  4. Step 4

    Send a "Shout" to your friends on Digg whenever you submit a new blog or article to Digg. This allows all of your Digg friends to know you have something new on your blog, to follow the link from Digg to your blog, and therefore creates increased traffic.

  5. Step 5

    Market your blog through this process regularly to see significant results. Also market your Digg submissions through your blog by allowing your regular blog readers to click on the icon for Digg placed on your website.

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jbholcom said

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on 7/15/2009 I'm sad to say that Digg decided to eliminate the Shout function. This is a major disppointment for attraction marketers.

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