Digg Completely Explained

by Jack Humphrey on Nov 28

I found a wonderful Digg algorithm article tonight from Search Engine Land.  If you’ve ever wanted to know what makes Digg tick and how people get to the front page, you should check out this post.

Hint:  If you think the number of friends you have or an absolute number of Diggs is what it takes to get on the front page, you’re wrong and you need to read about the Digg algorithm.

Yeah, I was just as surprised as you.  Digg has a serious algorithm!

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  • http://www.top-work-from-home.com Top Work From Home

    Wow! I had no idea there was a Digg algorithim. I just figured that it was base donthe number of votes. After reading the article it makes so much sense that Digg has an algorithim – it makes the front page articles so much more relevant and free of spam sites.

    Learning that the algoritim is so complicated made me feel a bit discouraged to think how difficult it will for anyone to get an article on the front page. But at the same time it gives me hope that the algorithim gives little guy the same opportunity as the gurus to get there.

    Thanks for sharing this article with us
    Chris

  • http://www.getmorejoboffers.com Steve Butler

    Chris,

    This is a great article. This is particularly apt for anyone who works with copy writing. Headlines and content always matter. If your post is interesting and worthwhile, you are always going to get more interest. Spammy articles and content don’t do you any credit.

    I have seen this with my site where we always try to publish interesting articles, but the response is always better with some time spent on getting the headline right.

    Thanks for publishing this study!

    Regards

    Steve Butler

  • http://www.newsuccessonline.com Mark McCullagh

    I thought Web Traffic Orgasm was a great piece on copywriting for the new web.

    I found it inspiring as well because what I get from it is to let go, have fun, be yourself, and try to provide something entertaining, interesting, or of great value to readers.

    I know you already got this ages ago Jack. I’m a little slow on the uptake.

  • http://www.passionpromises.com Passion Parties by Marlene

    I just read Dean’s Web Traffic Orgasm. It’s incredible how easy it can be to land the front page of Digg. With a little imagination, creativity, and maybe a little humor… I think anyone can do it.

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