Traffic from Comments on Digg Front Pagers
Wednesday May 23rd 2007, 5:18 pm
Filed under: marketing, Link Building

I was reading a recent way to gain traffic over at SEOmoz via DIGG comments. They discussed how you can get a pretty decent amount of traffic from commenting on to-be front page DIGG articles. The tactic is to make sure you’re the first one to make a comment before it hits the front page. Seems like a decent amount of traffic can come from this type of “marketing”, by looking at the post.

I recently tried a little different twist. Any blogs or forums that were on the front page of DIGG, I’d write a comment on the topic on the actual page. This resulted in about 50 unique visitors over the course of a week. Not too bad, and nothing compared to what the SEOmozzer did, but nonetheless, it was a decent way to get a few more eyeballs checking out my site.

Give it a try, especially if the site is within your niche. You just might get a little business from it. ;)

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