Jan 23

For years there has been a small group of Digg users who think they control the digg community. Kevin Rose has posted a blog about the recent changes to the Digg.com algorithm that will change the future of digg and the small community that controls it.

“Digg’s promotional algorithm ensures that the most popular content dugg by a diverse, unique group of diggers reaches the home page. Our goal is to give each person a fair chance of getting their submission promoted to the home page. Since Digg began more than three years ago, we’ve constantly been making tweaks to the promotional algorithm and will continue to do so. Most of our additions go unnoticed, and others take a few days to normalize as we watch them run live on the site. We spend a lot of time analyzing the data and improving the system.

These people have even been so bold as to come out with an outright “Open Letter To Digg” that is intended to TELL DIGG how to run their own site. An overview of the main points found in this open letter are as follows:

  • Lack Of Digg Communication: These “Top Users” these Digg elites think that digg reports to them, that Digg is somehow accountable to the user community.Look if 10% or more of the front page articles are controlled by 20-30 people that is a big problem and I comment Digg for “fixing” their algorithm. I attended this so-called “Live Protest” of Digg.com and they believe they are so important that Digg will go away with out them.
  • Unexplained Banning Of Digg Users if your account is being banned chances are you are violating the TOS of the website DIGG.com which allows you the privileged of posting on their website. If you sit arround and ONLY digg your friend’s posts there is a problem, if new users must bow down and kiss your behind just to get a front page ranking there is a problem.
  • Manual Editing the last concern of these so-called “top diggers” is that Digg.com has employed manual editors who are deranking their submissions because Digg has something against them.

Its amazing that these people think they built digg.com, here is a reality check you DID not build digg. If I am not mistaken Kevin Rose built Digg.com. There is a reality here you must accept, if MOST webmasters feel that they are unable to receive a front page digg because of “illegal” rings like yours then there is a problem. Digg needs to expand the webmaster base that can submit articles and still hope to hit the front page.

So in conclusion,  there are other important websites besides yours, there is other VERY important information to be read on Digg.com besides yours. This community desperately needs to reach out to the general webmaster community and offer a fair opportunity to all, new and old Digg users alike.

Jan 22

This is the first post in my Search Engine Optimization and Marketing portion of my site, I sure hope you enjoy the great information provided here. I know these techniques have helped me promote 100s of my own personal sites and should help you promote your sites as well!

The biggest problem we all face when generating backlinks is how to get quality, content related authority “follow” backlinks. Most good authority sites and blogs these days are using the annoying “nofollow” tag to prevent spammers. So if we can’t drop our links on blogs and we can’t drop our links on about.com or wikipedia how can we generate valueable nofollow authority backlinks?

Simply we are going to target Online Forums and NO we are not going to use Xrummer or even post in these forums. There are literally thousands of online forums ranging in topic from pets to linux support to car repairs, imagine if you could somehow leverage the authority of these online forums for your own benefit?

Well the answer is quite simple, all you need to use a search term such as inurl:profile.php?mode=register using Google as you can see over 2,000,000 sites show up. Now all you need to do is simply create an account and add your link to your profile and signature. Not only is this a simple way to generate authority backlinks, but these profiles will even rank for competitive keywords.

Looking for proof of concept? On the first page of results for the popular search phrase “Buy Viagra” has a forum profile on http://forums.ugo.com