How to Syndicate Your Content on Digg

Submit your website to your own web server, as you would normally do., Build your own Digg account, filled with the pages and articles you've submitted to your web server., Help promote your site by placing cross-site buttons to share your Digg...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Submit your website to your own web server

    Introduce and share these bookmarks. , Make sure these buttons are highly visible and in a good spot to promote traffic flow. ,, AddThis has features that will help you promote this by supplying you with HTML code that you can place on each page.

    It can help you add an "in-site toolbar" that will help you promote this.
  2. Step 2: as you would normally do.

  3. Step 3: Build your own Digg account

  4. Step 4: filled with the pages and articles you've submitted to your web server.

  5. Step 5: Help promote your site by placing cross-site buttons to share your Digg content.

  6. Step 6: Try to submit new content to both your web server and your Digg account daily (or hourly

  7. Step 7: in some instances) if not more often

  8. Step 8: if possible.

  9. Step 9: Help these visitors promote your pages

  10. Step 10: by adding other bookmarking buttons.

Detailed Guide

Introduce and share these bookmarks. , Make sure these buttons are highly visible and in a good spot to promote traffic flow. ,, AddThis has features that will help you promote this by supplying you with HTML code that you can place on each page.

It can help you add an "in-site toolbar" that will help you promote this.

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