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Social Bookmarking Advice Needed!

Author: Tom Category: Blogging
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Ok guys, heres the thing.

I have spent the last 3 days working on this blog post that I think has the possibility to really be successful with the social book marking websites like DIGG and stumble and I will be posting it tonight!

I know with things like DIGG it is really important who submits the story – as this helps it out. So I am looking for a high profile DIGGer who would be interested in submitting my story :D – if thats you then please contact me!

Also when you come and visit the post (you will know what it is!) I would really appreciate it if you could do me the massive favour of if you like, that you would DIGG and stumble it!

The other thing is I’d love to know your little social bookmarking tips and tricks, anything that could help me out!

Looking forward to hearing from you all!

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13 Comments

  1. thatwashot said on  October 15th, 2008 at 9:14 pm

    to make it on digg, you should have
    – an intriguing title on digg,
    – description that makes the reader thinks
    – right timing of digging
    – proper placement in catergory
    – and a post in your site that has impact

    i hope this helps

    thatwashots last blog post..Crafting the Birth of my New Blog

  2. Blackhat Way said on  October 16th, 2008 at 1:05 am

    It’d help a LOT if the post was in list-format. eg. “Top 3 Ways To Make your Blog Posts Interesting”

    Traditionally, digg users don’t like the Make Money Online stuff but if your post keeps them interested (avoid technical jargon) and is fairly funny, they will surely give it a digg.

    Another must-do is to have a “Digg it” button in the post itself as it appeals to those lazy digg-ers who can’t be arsed to go back to digg to digg it.

    Blackhat Ways last blog post..BEWARE While Selling To Your Readers

  3. Donace said on  October 16th, 2008 at 1:51 am

    Yep

    1) buttons close
    2) lists
    3) comedy for SU
    4) never ask for Stumbles as this usually gets a -ve effect (or so i’ve found)

  4. Ben Moreno said on  October 16th, 2008 at 1:55 am

    Yes! Tom, blackhat is right Digg doesn’t like blog opsts for MMO. Hit up DoshDosh for Digg that blogger has huge stories dugg.

    I use a few others like delicious, stumble upon, myspace, twitter and more.

    Dude Facebook is huge! Try to find and join groups related to MMO and marketing and stuff. I have recently been doing that and I got invited to this teleconference from some Internet Marketing pros.

    Just sign up for a few using standoutblogger as the user name and profile title, and socialize on them as regularly as you can.

    Do one at a time though so you don’t get overwhelmed. You will go far man you are a people person. Best of luck man and kick Goliath’s ass!

    Ben Morenos last blog post..Blog Goals for November 2008

  5. Tom said on  October 16th, 2008 at 2:02 am

    wow…great tips so far!

    In regards to the topic..its blogging not MMO, but Im not sure digg likes blogging either.

    But it is a list…A nice big one :D

    With the title, Im still trying to work out how to structure it. Usually I go ‘10 ways to (Topic)’ but I have been told stick your keywords first. So still working on that.

    I will make sure I have a button ready for Digg, and will be hitting up a fair few bloggers letting them know about the post.

    Any suggestions on the best time to digg a post?

  6. Simon from Otooo said on  October 16th, 2008 at 4:39 am

    Many of the people with big profiles actually will charge you a fair amount for this service, so u might have to consider paying

    Simon from Otooos last blog post..Get The Basics Right

  7. Tumblemoose said on  October 16th, 2008 at 8:21 am

    After an article on a blog about using stumble, through the comments section about a dozen of us got together as a friends group. Whenever I post something I send it to the group and ask them to just have a look at the post – it’s up to them if they want to give it a thumbs up or review.

    Since doing this, traffic on my site after a post went from 400 hits a day to 6000.

    I say build a stumble group – just don’t ask members for a rating.

    George

    Tumblemooses last blog post..Poverty today

  8. Dennis Edell said on  October 16th, 2008 at 11:00 am

    I hope this is ok, it’s certainly relevant. You should check out the comments section of this post…

    http://www.directsaleswebmarketing.com/knowledge-link-love-1-what-are-your-favorite-social-networks-and-why/

    A bunch of my readers gave some really good insights as to their favorite social sites…some real good tips to be had there. :)

    Dennis Edells last blog post..Guest Post: DaBlogger Tells His Experiences with Social Bookmarking

  9. Dennis Edell said on  October 16th, 2008 at 11:02 am

    Tumblemoose – isn’t that against SU’s TOS? I’m not going to tell or anything lol, just curious.

    Dennis Edells last blog post..Guest Post: DaBlogger Tells His Experiences with Social Bookmarking

  10. Downloadic said on  October 19th, 2008 at 4:09 pm

    You are totally right about the Digg…

  11. Ganesh said on  October 22nd, 2008 at 7:53 am

    I haven’t had much experience with social bookmarking sites. But I know that they can give tonnes of traffic which is good for the eyes. :D

    Ganeshs last blog post..Sunday Link Love and Updates

  12. Harish said on  October 24th, 2008 at 8:07 am

    PS How can I get that little cloud before the comment link on the blog? Is that Haloscan and Blog template?

  13. Roselina said on  November 24th, 2008 at 12:53 am

    I don’t have any information regarding
    Digg but i try to help you my level best by gathering some details about Digg form my friends.
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    Roselina

    Social Bookmarking