You need Digg

 No traffic from Digg means no revenue from online advertising.. Should you give up Digg and cross it out your work from home list? Not so fast, there's more to Digg than the traffic you get from it. You have opened an account at Digg, digged your latest blog post or webpage, then looked at your Google Analytics – Traffic source page to find out that… you didn’t get any traffic from Digg.

No traffic from Digg means no revenue from online advertising.. period?

Not so fast, there’s more to Digg than the traffic you get from it.

First, the number of pages of your website that have been digged matter to your rankings in search engines.

That means that you should systematically submit your articles, pics and videos to Digg, regardless of the number of visitors you will get directly from Digg.

Second, posting new content and digging regularly impacts favorably your Alexa rank. The Alexa rank (measure of popularity provided by Amazon.com) is also taken in consideration in search engine results.

To make more money online, you need more traffic, being popular on Digg is one way to achieve this.

Eventually, you can get tons of traffic from Digg when you reach the homepage of their website.
This is unusual, except for those who really work hard at it through networking with top diggers.
Read more about this, follow the links below which will help you in your quest to get traffic from Digg.

Related links:
www.webpronews.com tips to digg success

www.techipedia.com digg tips

www.johntp.com How to get to DIGG frontpage.

See all the submissions to Digg for fresh-cash.com and other websites which we care about here:
digg.com/FreshCash/submissions

Tags: Digg impact on Alexa rank. How to get more traffic using Digg? What’s all the fuss with getting in Alexa first 100,000?. Is Digg useful?


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