Archive for the ‘Digg’ Category

18 December

Digg Facebook Connect Goes Live

Digg and Facebook Connect is now live with Facebook Connect hooking up your Digg account. This video will show you how to get started with Digg and Facebook. Then we talk about what does well on Digg, not to submit your own content and how to get going on Digg the right way.

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11 December

Ozzy Osbourne – Digg Dialogg

Ozzy Osbourne – not only the prince of *bleeping* darkness, but a rock & roll hall of famer, heavy metal pioneer and an outright legend of the music industry. His 40 year career has gone many dozens of times platinum, spawned countless awards, the Ozzfest music festival and the Ozzbournes: the most viewed series ever on MTV. Ozzy’s amazing career continues with this month’s release of Scream, his 11th solo album. Today he sits down to answer the top questions from the digg community. This is Digg dialogg with Ozzy Osbourne.

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4 December

Chick Bullrides in a Mini Skirt! – The Digg Reel

Yes, a girl bullriding in a VERY short dress. Plus, we’ve got the lowest limbo ever – seriously, you won’t believe your eyes. And your knees may be sore after watching.

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28 November

iDUMP4U file 09/28/09: Michael Dumps Alyssa

Michael contacted the iDUMP4U offices and asked us to dump his slacker girlfriend Alyssa. Here is the phonecall.

Don’t forget to follow us on twitter! http://twitter.com/iDUMP4U

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21 November

Hacking the Digg Algorithm

The Algorithm of Alan Rickman. “The Honorable Judge Failure.”

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14 November

Digg Dialogg Marissa Mayer Google TV

digghttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/diggTechDiggdialogg, 0022, marissamayer, 30SEC, GOOGLETVDigg Dialogg Marissa Mayer Google TV

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12 November

How to use Digg to get traffic?

Hi I have a website named

http://advancetechnology.today.com

having a lot of quality content. I have posted links of several articles on Digg.com but they only get a mere attention. What i assume no one on Digg is suppose to read an article is it true? or what should i do to get traffic on my blog?

Visit to my page to find if i need something more to do to improve my rating. Help Plz.

Several articles on the web in recent times would suggest (to me at least) that Digg has become quite a small community of power users who push through their own stories to the exclusion of others. If you did a search around the place for Digg Power Users Title (or similar) you’ll find many instances where power users have submitted the same story as others and then had their ‘power base’ upvote that story to the front page whereas the original languished way, way down the list.

Unless you can get yourself in with one of those power users to really push your stories up then I don’t see you have much chance. While Digg is one site then others – slashdot, reddit, Yahoo Buzz (only joking – no one goes there) – might offer possibilities.

A recent story by someone – and I really can’t think who it was but a well regarded blogger (oh, Fake Steve Jobs) – mentioned that he was getting 1.5M visitors per month and managed, through Google ad-sense, to earn something like $1,000 per month in shared advertising revenue. Blogs are a tough way to the top, man.

12 November

Mendes Bros HL 2010

Rafael Mendes – ADCC Champion 2009
Guilherme Mendes – World Champion 2009

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11 November

What is stumbleupon, delicious, digg and reddit?

What is stumbleupon, delicious, digg and reddit? Why should i use them and which one is the best?? Which one should i use?? Thanks!

The sites let you find interesting links and keep track of links you find interesting, it’s like bookmarks that you can access through any computer. Digg and Reddit focus more on finding interesting links, wheras Delicious focuses more on letting you sort interesting links yourself. Depending on what you need, I’d say Digg or Delicious as they are the biggest services.

10 November

How much money is Youtube and Digg.com making from Ron Paul related content?

It seems that the mainstream media is generally snubbing Ron Paul, but he’s an Internet success.

I figure that even at a modest CPM, with all the Web traffic generated by this dark horse candidate, is New Media laughing all the way to the bank?
I disagree Tom G.

Digg at least is serving ads on their pages, and for a popular site like Digg, I think they’re probably making a decent CPM.

The kind of traffic generated by Ron Paul is probably quite lucrative for both sites.

The sites make nothing. In reality there is probably a group of about 400 tin foil hat wearing morons that have no clue how politics work that have been continually spamming Digg and YouTube with that Ron Paul garbage. The ironic thing is that the majority of them are too young to vote, not US citizens, or they’re convicts.