Breaking The Digg Code Trial
May 6, 2008 on 8:20 pm | In Uncategorized |
I recently read “Breaking The Digg Code” by Khalid of Invesp Blog. And my eyes were opened to a social bookmarking technique that many of us are not using. If we used this technique, we would all have the traffic we desire. Here’s some info I picked up:
(I’m applying this to Digg and StumbleUpon, although Khalid did not.)
Reciprocal Diggs & Stumbles don’t carry much weight. It’s like your family giving you a good job recommendation, of course they’ll say good things about you. So they don’t count.
That’s why when we request reciprocal Diggs & Stumbles they don’t get us very far. At least not as far as we would like to go. We want traffic in the 40,000-70,000 range on a daily basis. Many of us are using lots of social bookmarking sites to accomplish this task.
But, did you know that if you mastered the behavior of just one social bookmarking site, you could relax, post less and watch your traffic go through the roof?
That’s why I’d like to extend an invitation to one blogger who would like to participate in a 30 day study. A study that will reveal if Khalid’s and my techniques yield similar results. The blogger selected will use a tracking system via a spreadsheet, we’ll report back to you letting you know of our findings, and what’s better, you’ll have first hand knowledge of a cutting edge web/blog traffic technique.
Unraveling Digg and or StumbleUpon is as popular as discovering the Google algorithm. All three use algorithm, so our findings will be as successful as our efforts.
If you’re interested in participating in this study, reply to this post.
You’ll need to dedicate 1.5 hours per day, 4 days a week for 4 weeks to the project. In addition, at the end of each week, we’ll need to do an IM recap of our efforts, findings, etc.
There is no blog requirement as far as PR, Alexa, IZEA Rank goes. Just a genuine interest in the project and seeing what it yields. The worst thing that could happen is nothing gained nothing lost. However, if this experiment holds true, you may yield 40,000-70,000 visitors every 3 days.
Reply back if you’d like to be considered for the assignment.
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very good article.
I would be interested in your test.
My blog is a fully customized wordpress blog with a ton of original content, visual images, and positive feedback from everyone who visits.
The address is http://www.politicaldisgust.com
Thanks!
Comment by Political Disgust — May 7, 2008 #
I’d love to participate in the study!
I am blogging with a Joomla content management system here:
http://www.promotionalmagazine.com/
I scribe about all things social on the web with an interest in sharing tools, content, ideas and giggles.
Hope to hear from you,
~Kat
Comment by Kat — May 7, 2008 #
Hey Kat, I dig your joomla site, never could figure it out…hit me up on google talk at teasastips or IM me on yahoo, uniqueintegral and I’ll fill you in
Comment by LaTease — May 7, 2008 #
Hey Teasa,
Not sure if you got my Stumble IM, but I would really like to participate in the experiment. Let me know. I sent you an invite on Google talk (couldn’t just add you for some reason).
Ty
Comment by Ty Hurd — May 7, 2008 #
I’d love to participate. My blog is pretty tiny and I’d love to start focusing effots to grow it.
Comment by Heidi — May 8, 2008 #