Scroll To Top

The Unofficial Digg Algorithm

Thanks to Christian Mezei of SEOpedia, he has posted some interesting findings on how to get an article on the home page of Digg. He points out his post doesn’t represent a method to let users know how they can trick the Digg’s system, rather to inform on how the system really works. We all know that to get on the front page of Digg, however, there absolutely has to be some value in the actual content of the article. I personally don’t use or like Digg for my own reasons but wanted to let you all know of Christian’s post.

Technorati Tags: social media, social media optimization, social media marketing, digg, digg Algorithm

About the author

Michael Brito

Michael Brito is a Senior Vice President of Social Business Planning at Edelman Digital. He helps his clients transform their organizations to be more open, collaborative and socially proficient; with the end result of creating shared value with employees, partners and customers. Prior to Edelman, Michael worked for Intel and Hewlett Packard in various social media marketing roles. Opinions posted here are his own. Feel free to follow him on Twitter, subscribe to this blog or read some more of his content on Social Business News.

  • http://www.seopedia.org Cristian Mezei

    Thanks for the reference Michael.

  • http://www.britopian.com Michael Brito

    Hey, no problem. Have a great weekend.

    - Michael

  • Michelle Ramos

    I am so tired of trying to use Digg as a distribution channel for my clients. It seems to me like there is just a core set of users that basically dominate what get’s visibility and what doesn’t.