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How to Submit Your Website to Digg


By 180fusion
Sep 19, 2011 - 8:25:18 AM

Digg is a powerful social media bookmarking tool that is used by thousands of people every day to share new content with everyone who comes to view Digg on a daily basis. Therefore, many website owners, writers and Professionals SEO see Digg as an important link building opportunity through which their content will be noticed and shared, leading to naturally built links. With that said, submitting your content to Digg is a great way to get noticed, and this article will give you some pointers on how to submit your website to Digg.

First, before you do anything else, you’ll need to create a Digg account, which is very easy. You can use an existing account from Facebook or Twitter, or you can create a separate Digg account by clicking the “Join Digg!” button and then submitting your email address, desired username and password. Once your account has been verified, you can submit stories.

Once you’re logged in, you can use the big green “Submit Link” to button submit your URL, which brings up the submission screen. Here you can choose a thumbnail to be shown for your entry, as well as your website’s title and description. Make sure these are well written and engaging so that users will upvote them, giving your entry more visibility. This is by far the most direct way to get a URL onto Digg, but there are a couple of other methods.

Next, you can install a browser toolbar button to quickly and easily submit any URL directly from your browser. Many popular browsers such as Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Internet Explorer have toolbar buttons — or whole toolbars — available for users to not only to submit links, but to keep up with the latest and great Digg stories as well. This is a very popular way to submit stories to Digg.

Finally, on your website, you should have social media sharing buttons, including one for Digg, which allows your users to Digg your stories as well. This gives users a great way to Digg content themselves if they’re excited enough to share it, which can in turn get you more visibility.

Using these three tools in combination should make sure your links get submitted to Digg properly. Digg is a worthwhile part of any link building strategy, and by making sure your links are submitted, you can make sure you’re striving to get as much traffic as possible for your website.

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