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Can you digg it?

Anything Goes Marketing

As part of my goal to get "down" with the social networks, I thought I would sign up for the service Digg and even submit a few of my blog posts. If you're not sure what Digg is all about, go check it out. To back up how much this works, check out the webstats on my blog after I submitted a few stories to Digg (see image).

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NuSpark Consulting

Tags: Advertising. … [ visit site to read more ]. Related posts. No related posts.

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The What, Why, & How of Social Bookmarking

Hubspot

Digg is a news aggregator site that features articles in science, technology, and current events. You can also publish your own articles on Digg to share with the community. Additionally, Digg curates content by top stories, so you can see what’s trending online. Tag Content. Price: Free. Share Resources. Image Source.

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14 types of social media every marketer should know

Sprout Social

Use Pinterest Shoppable Pins to tag products in your posts and allow users to purchase them without leaving the app. Tag products in Instagram posts and Stories and link to your website or other platforms like Shopify. Examples: Pocket (pictured above), Digg, Pinterest and Mix. Collecting customer research and insights.

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Build Backlinks – 14 Easy Ways

Convince & Convert

The reason is that most powerhouse social media sites like Facebook and YouTube put a small piece of code called ‘the no follow’ tag into most areas of their site. Digg is great for traffic generation, and while not the powerhouse it once was, is still a large community. An article submission site in the Digg vein.

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How to Use Article Marketing as Part of Your Social Media Strategy

Webbiquity

Digg - A really popular news/bookmarking site that can bring your articles massive exposure. Submitting your article to Digg takes interested readers directly to your article and your site, where they can also browse archived articles and check you out. Share this on del.icio.us. Post this on Diigo. Share this on Reddit. Tweet This!

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The Pinterest Buy Button Might Rock Your Ecommerce

Convince & Convert

Truthfully, many social networks are still haunted by what happened to Digg, a once-huge social network that destroyed its following by trying to monetize too quickly. Retailers and brands can make sure the information they want (like a description and price) comes along for the ride by configuring each product’s Meta tags properly.

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