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Using Digg For Business Marketing

July 14, 2009 by admin
Filed under: Online Business From Home 

For many people, individuals and businesses alike, social networking and social
bookmarking websites have been a huge help for many reasons. First of all, people all
over the world who are reading sites like Digg have more of a chance to see the content
that you have already Dugg. More importantly, though Digg.com should be considered a
chance to increase your page views and potentially send your business skyrocketing to
the top. If you’re not sure how to use Digg as a business marketing tool, though, don’t
fret: there are a plethora of resources on the internet to be found to let you know how to
properly use the Digg site for your business marketing needs. If you do own a business,
however, you might question why you or anyone else would want to use this social
bookmarking website. However, many new people usually always ask these types of
questions simply because they don’t know how to use the site or the meaning of the site
itself.

For Business Owners

The first and foremost question that you must ask yourself before using any business
marketing method would be: why would I want to use this and what benefits are there for
my business? Certainly many people could probably answer that question for new users
of Digg, but the main answer that you’ll find is that Digg will help your business receive
the traffic that you’re lacking. Of course Digg.com is not just for business owners but lists
virtually everything else that is Dugg throughout the day and the week, but business
owners are free to use the service as well! Additionally, not only will Digg.com help you
gain traffic to your business website through popularity, but you can tailor your Digg post
to say what you want, too!

How to Use Digg.com for Business Marketing

So if you are still interested in using Digg.com for business marketing, then you are
probably, at the very least, anyway, intrigued about how to use this service. The first
thing that you must obviously do is register as a user on the Digg.com website. You can
even create a profile showcasing everything about your business that you want to include.

On to the more important stuff, though: actually “Digging” your business website. Using
the Digg service really is as simple as pie and all you need to do is to create a
“bookmark” on Digg about your business. This bookmark can be any article that you’ve
written and published on another website, a link to a video that you’ve created about your
business, or it can simply be the link to your business website itself! Many business
owners choose to keep it simple by simply adding the business website as a bookmark,
but other methods can cross-market your business across multiple advertising venues, if
so desired.

Once you “Digg” your business website, article, or other content that you’ve created
about your business then other users are able to see that you have this in your list and
they will be able to “Digg” it as well. The most important part about creating your
“Digg,” though, is actually creating your Digg. What is meant here is that in order to
increase the popularity of your “Digg” about your business website then you must use
this social bookmarking tool effectively and creatively. For example, you will want to
add a catchy title in your bookmark to make users want to read your “Digg” in the first
place. One should consider the title as the first preview and exposure that they’ll have to
show other users of the Digg.com website, so the title is the most important part. Even a
slightly mischievous or misleading title may be effective; however, you don’t want to
trick internet users into looking at your “Digg.”

Principle of Digg for Business Marketing

If you’re wondering how this process will get you page views, consider the possibility
when you do the math. For example, if you place your Digg on a very busy time period
when millions of users are on the Digg.com website, like between 8pm and 11pm Eastern
Time then you’ll have a higher chance of getting those 50+ Diggs so that your story or
Digg bookmark becomes on the first page of the Digg website. Getting on the front page
is crucial to the survival of your Digg, but until more stories and content are Dugg, then
your bookmark will still be there for the whole world to see on the front page!

Another good thing to do when using the Digg.com website for business marketing
purposes is to have all your business colleagues to Digg your article or other content as
well. Remember: the more Diggs you have the better so getting your pals and co-workers
to “Digg, Digg, Digg,” is of utmost importance to increasing your exposure in the online
social and business world!

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