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Can DIGG.COM give you more traffic that you need?

Discussion in 'Social Networks' started by cencurut, Apr 29, 2006.

  1. #1
    Well, I've posted many articles at DIGG but my website and blog traffic is still low. How do I boost my traffic and gains more without giving problems with any contextual ads services.

    Do anyone have any ideas?
     
    cencurut, Apr 29, 2006 IP
  2. SIK

    SIK Well-Known Member

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    It's hard to say that.. even harder without an url :rolleyes:
     
    SIK, Apr 30, 2006 IP
  3. mightyb

    mightyb Banned

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    #3
    What kind of contextual ad problems are you talking about? :confused:
     
    mightyb, Apr 30, 2006 IP
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    #4
    digg traffic in general is horrible for converting.
     
    Shoemoney, Apr 30, 2006 IP
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    #5
    yes the conversion rate is 0 for me :( I did got good traffic though but what's the point ?
    do u have any idea how can that horrible traffic be utilized ?
     
    poseidon, Apr 30, 2006 IP
  6. Greg-J

    Greg-J I humbly return to you.

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    #6
    Listen to the man. This is unfortunately the very bottom line regarding digg traffic.
     
    Greg-J, May 1, 2006 IP
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    #7
    digg never worked for me either.
     
    jacksmith, May 1, 2006 IP
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    #8
    i'm agreeee....
     
    ghosthost, May 1, 2006 IP
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    mightyb Banned

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    It gives you a load of backlinks. It helped me a lot in the long run.
     
    mightyb, May 1, 2006 IP
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    williamjack Notable Member

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    Agreed i really helps in link making
     
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    madkad Active Member

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    I used it and got digg all wrong so I made a very big mistake as some one told me you just show some of your good info pages off your website :(

    So I did thei and some one reported one as spam and now I cant use digg for my site. It says

    This URL has been reported by users and cannot be submitted at this time.

    so I dont know if this means that I will be able to one day :(
     
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  12. cencurut

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    #12
    Maybe DIGG is based on what the people want to read or not. BTW, DIGG also give a good long run traffic for any website or blogs. But it takes longer time to reach the needed traffic. Right now whilst my traffic is still low, I've trying to make the convertion ratio to the max and hope that my Adsense, Clicksor and Adbrite contextual ads is giving me the income that I need.
     
    cencurut, May 4, 2006 IP
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    #13
    back links that really work and hep in long run and bring a useful traffic
     
    dudy255, May 5, 2006 IP
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    #14
    Yeah, I've also noticed that the traffic isn't that great, but it does work for backlinks.

    I wonder if sites in more techie-oriented niches get better converting traffic from Digg. Anybody have any experience with this?
     
    LazySEO, May 5, 2006 IP
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    #15
    I have a little feeling that most diggers are either

    1) Webmasters that hardly ever click on ads

    2) Bored people who are not interested in anything in particular. They just visit your site, read your article/watch your video/play on your game and return back to digg to find more sites to visit and kill some time.
     
    mightyb, May 5, 2006 IP