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SEO activity is influenced by Social Networking. Here are SearchRank’s five ways to score big on Digg:
1. Remove Blog Name and/or Sections From Title: all you need is the title of the post
2. Include Appealing Descriptions (Stay Within Character Limitations): if you want to practice writing tighter copy, and you should, sign up for Twitter and practice summarizing your post in 140 characters, including a link.
3. Submit to the Most Relevant Category (Avoid Multiples if Allowed): stay on topic; to be specific, stay on one topic.
4. Stay within the topic of the Social News Site: SearchRank noted how sites like Sphinn and Small Business Brief cater to a dedicated niche. Your submission to these sites should do likewise. At bigger sites like Digg, keep to the most relevant category.
5. Will Others Find Your Submission of Interest? Boring only gets clicked when the facts are truly staggering.
Also, stories about Digg are often popular with the Digg community as well. Not a story about succeeding on Digg, like this one, but ones about things that Digg is doing or why Digg is great. Digg users love Digg, so if you have a lead on something Digg-related and are the first to submit it, You would most likely get some action within the community.
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