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This whole Digg evolution, where we want people Digg our articles for us to get to the front page is pretty much what everyone asks me when I get online. Will you Digg my article? Of course I usually will Digg articles for others, but wouldn’t there be an easy way to get people to Digg them for you, sort of an incentive?
Ways To Get Others to Digg Your Articles
1. Why not pay people to do it. Hire like 1000 people and pay them 50 cents per article they Digg? But that would be expensive, maybe 10 cents per person?
2. Get a Digg Plugin for your blog. Alleba’s plugin for wordpress adds digg capability right on your blogs. Get it here.
3. Get more than one Ip address to submit more than one article. You could effectively create as many accounts as you want as long as you have enough IP addresses to go along with it. Sign up for a VPN (virtual private network). This run as low as $10 per month. Speed won’t really matter if you only use it for submitting articles. Try e-tunnels.com.
What are your chances that your articles make the front page of Digg?
There are an average of 10,000 stories submitted to Digg daily. 150 stories make the front page each day. Pretty slim odds I must say.
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