Digg It Or Pligg It?


by Lawrence Westfall - Date: 2007-04-04 - Word Count: 299 Share This!

All I read nowadays is Web 2.0 and social sites - like myspace, digg and del.icio.us. These are sites that are full-blown communities on-line. We have seen the Internet lean this way and it is not going to change. It is only going to grow.

Now, when I post to a blog - I add it to the social sites. When I write an article - I add it to the social sites. I have accounts at the social sites and I add articles there - and then add them to other social sites. It all goes round and round.

These social sites are great places to put your articles or link your articles or blog entries. They are very highly ranked at teh search engines and links get indexed in a day or so. This can drive enormous amounts of traffic to your web sites.

Sites, like Squidoo, Digg, MySpace, HubPages can be easily set up and text and links can be added simply. The more folks that visit your sites at these social sites will then visit your other web sites - the ones where you make real money.

So, create accounts at Digg, Technorati, Squidoo and the others, add some content and watch the visitors magically appear.

Now, if you really want to get the traffic rolling - go to Pligg.com and create your own Content Management Site (CMS) that looks similar to Digg and have people add articles to your site. This CMS is very simple to upload and install - and with the templates - easy to configure to make your very own. Folks will come to read, add, vote, recommend - just like Digg.

Interlink these sites with links back and forth to each of the sites. Promote your sites on all of these social bookmarking sites and the traffic will be continuous.

Join Web 2.0 the easy way.


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