A Guide to Link Building with Digg – Part 1
SEO has grown to the point that we have to start looking at each method to determine what will be useful. We also have to understand how it works. The current two words heard in SEO are Linkbait and DIgg. These are two options you have in link building that could help you in your SEO strategy. Linkbait and Digg are also endorsed by Google. This means that used correctly you can be in the top page rankings and on the top ten list more frequently. Both options help increase the traditional methods of link building.
Digg can be a mystery for many clients trying to get their website on the top. Digg is fairly new as a means to build links to your site, so we will look into how Digg actually works and how it will be a link building tool.
The first thing you need to keep in mind is that Digg is a link building tool and not a traffic tool. While it can help increase the traffic it is a secondary effect. Digg is meant to help get your content out on the web for as many potential customers to see. You also want to get these consumers and potential customers to link with your site. It is about networking over traffic building. When using Digg, there is a possibility of getting your content on the front page of the Digg site. This will also help increase your traffic. In fact you could see about 5,000 to 10,000 people in a few hours look at your Digg site when it is on the front page. The traffic surge is short though and it doesn’t always translate to your actual site. In fact many will not even return to your Digg site after the first surge.
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