Traffic From Niche Social Web

by Dotcom Note on September 14, 2007

Are you tired of submitting your posts to digg and reddit? Are you upset that you only got a few diggs on an article that you spent hours researching and writing? This happens to many bloggers.

AjaxNinja says to stop submitting articles on the most popular sites like digg or reddit and he recommends submitting to niche sites. You can find a list of some additional social media sites here.

Sphinn is another digg clone. People have reported good returns on investment on the site. I checked out a few stories and found zero dugg stories had made it to the home page of Sphinn.

Write a powerful headline. CopyBlogger has three articles on how to write headlines that attracts social media crowds like a magnet. You can read the the three articles here, here, and here.

Create contents to touch your readers. We live in a sea of information. If you are like me who subscribe to hundreds of feeds, I know you are flooded with posts every morning.

My take on content is that your readers should feel the urge to visit your site to get new insights. You should also provide information that is buried in a dozen websites. It will be like a one stop shop for information in your niche.

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