A Guide to Link Building with Digg – Part 2

18/10/08 7:49 AM

On Digg you should forget about selling anything. Instead you need to think about other things. For example few of the 10,000 people who see your front page on Digg will be interested in finding out further information. In fact about 100 people may actually link to you out of that larger number.

What you gain is a hundred natural links. These links are something you didn’t ask for. Instead they were given to you by those who found your content important enough to save. All you had to do was create content that would get on the front page of Digg. It is this type of link that Google likes to see. Google and other search engines like a natural quality link and will reward you for it. Digg is not the only ‘social media’ that you can use to do this. You can use any one of the sites out there in order to get your content published and out there for all to see. There are benefits of course. So let’s look at a couple of other things you need to know.

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  • Digg
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Technorati
  • Facebook
  • del.icio.us
  • MySpace
  • StumbleUpon
  • Sphinn
  • Reddit
  • Mixx
  • Fark
  • NewsVine
  • Live
  • Print
  • email

Related posts:

  1. A Guide to Link Building with Digg – Part 6
  2. A Guide to Link Building with Digg – Part 1
  3. A Guide to Link Building with Digg – Part 3
  4. A Guide to Link Building with Digg – Part 5
  5. A Guide to Link Building with Digg – Part 4
  6. Digg introduces NoFollow Tags

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