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Digg it UP - Getting Immediate Targeted Traffic From Digg-Like Sites
Got Motor Skills? nding places like PlugIM.com and MarkTD.com are sending them more traffic than Digg ever has. (Including me.)After generations of error, fifty-years of proof convinces some skeptics.Fact: The faster you read, the better your comprehension.Mrs. Harrison, my 3rd grade teacher, hammered into our numbskulls – If you want to understand what you are reading – always read it slowly.She could only teach us what Mainly because many Digg users have a pretty strong hatred of marketing content and they have nothing more than a general "Business" category for people like us to publish in. Which Launching Your Affiliate Program Correctly Digg-style sites continue to go vertical into specific niches and markets. And they can generate a lot of free targeted traffic if you use them and understand how they work.To any Internet Marketer these days an affiliate program is absolutely essential marketing method of achieving a decent e-growth. Allowing others to promote your products or services can be the most efficient way of selling your products as you only pay for successful results, whether these are leads, sales Or traffic As far as the original Digg itself, you can still do very well there IF you get to the front page, but it is now less and less likely the average person will ever see the front page since Digg has grown to be a behemoth website. Without gaming their system, which more and more people are trying to do, you have to rely more on luck than simply writing a good piece to get attention. And don't forget that you have to write in a category they provide, which effectively eliminates hundreds of topics and market niches. Digg has added more categories, but they are anything but comprehensive and their readership is, at heart, still made up of geeks and technophiles. So good luck getting your "Healthy Eating Habits of Highly Successful Women" piece on the front page of Digg. Which is why so many people are starting niche-specific Digg-like sites which work in the same way but are targeted to a specific niche, like Digg was in the beginning. For internet marketing related content, people are finding places like PlugIM.com and MarkTD.com are sending them more traffic than Digg ever has. (Including me.) Mainly because many Digg users have a pretty strong hatred of marketing content and they have nothing more than a general "Business" category for people like us to publish in. Which 4 Qualities Your Ebay Product Should Have ess likely the average person will ever see the front page since Digg has grown to be a behemoth website.1. Not everywhere: If there's too many people selling the same or a very similar product on ebay you won't make a good profit margin. You also risk a price war where sellers will bid down the price in order to get more sales, reducing their margins to compete, and ultimately loosing money.2. Small and light: Th Without gaming their system, which more and more people are trying to do, you have to rely more on luck than simply writing a good piece to get attention. And don't forget that you have to write in a category they provide, which effectively eliminates hundreds of topics and market niches. Digg has added more categories, but they are anything but comprehensive and their readership is, at heart, still made up of geeks and technophiles. So good luck getting your "Healthy Eating Habits of Highly Successful Women" piece on the front page of Digg. Which is why so many people are starting niche-specific Digg-like sites which work in the same way but are targeted to a specific niche, like Digg was in the beginning. For internet marketing related content, people are finding places like PlugIM.com and MarkTD.com are sending them more traffic than Digg ever has. (Including me.) Mainly because many Digg users have a pretty strong hatred of marketing content and they have nothing more than a general "Business" category for people like us to publish in. Which Women and Home Based Businesses to write in a category they provide, which effectively eliminates hundreds of topics and market niches.Home Based Business for WomenA home based business has become a way of life for many of us. To have a work from home business success story, I would like to give you an insight on how to start a home business and and some of the pros and cons for women working at home. I started my fi Digg has added more categories, but they are anything but comprehensive and their readership is, at heart, still made up of geeks and technophiles. So good luck getting your "Healthy Eating Habits of Highly Successful Women" piece on the front page of Digg. Which is why so many people are starting niche-specific Digg-like sites which work in the same way but are targeted to a specific niche, like Digg was in the beginning. For internet marketing related content, people are finding places like PlugIM.com and MarkTD.com are sending them more traffic than Digg ever has. (Including me.) Mainly because many Digg users have a pretty strong hatred of marketing content and they have nothing more than a general "Business" category for people like us to publish in. Which Why Write An E-Book? g Habits of Highly Successful Women" piece on the front page of Digg.I love settling down to a really good book. Actually, I love the whole process, from going to the bookshop or library, browsing the books on the shelves to choosing one with a catchy title and bringing the book home to read at my own leisure. So why recommend writing an e-book? Regular paper books have so many advanta Which is why so many people are starting niche-specific Digg-like sites which work in the same way but are targeted to a specific niche, like Digg was in the beginning. For internet marketing related content, people are finding places like PlugIM.com and MarkTD.com are sending them more traffic than Digg ever has. (Including me.) Mainly because many Digg users have a pretty strong hatred of marketing content and they have nothing more than a general "Business" category for people like us to publish in. Which Your eBay Auction Business and the Big Hunk of Cheese nding places like PlugIM.com and MarkTD.com are sending them more traffic than Digg ever has. (Including me.)The classic business book, “Who Moved the Cheese” by Spencer Johnson, tells a story about a mouse and his cheese. In the story, the mouse finds a wonderful supply of cheese and goes back to the same place each day to eat this great cheese. Eventually however, the cheese supply runs dry and the mouse is left hungry. Bu Mainly because many Digg users have a pretty strong hatred of marketing content and they have nothing more than a general "Business" category for people like us to publish in. Which is why PlugIM and MarkTD along with a handful of other niche story sites are doing so well so fast. If you publish in another niche, don't worry. You will start seeing Digg-like sites popping up in all niches this year, if you haven't already found one in your niche. Just as article directories were only for marketing content in the beginning, so too are the new Digg sites. It is only a matter of time before you can start seeing almost instant targeted traffic from a site like Digg in your niche. So there are two things to pay attention to here: 1) You should consider building your own Digg for your niche and gaining all the traffic from the hundreds or thousands of writers and bloggers in that niche. There are lots of scripts popping up out there that do what you need. and 2) You should look for "vertical" Diggs and publish there before you go to Digg itself because you will, most likely, get more traffic from verticals than the almighty Digg even though they are so darn BIG.
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