Showing posts with label digg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digg. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 June 2010

Add Digg button to Blogger Post

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Digg Button is really interesting for the showing the visibility of the websites over the search engines.
Having a ’submit to Digg’ button on your site definitely increases the chances of one of your readers submitting your content to the site

Social bookmarking sites sites can play a lead role in providing decent traffic and better PR.You must associate social bookmarking icons to each of your blogger blog posts so that your visitors can submit your posts to different social networking sites. LikeReTweet button, Digg button is also known as one of the most powerful social bookmarking icons, keeping Digg’s huge traffic and popularity in eye. If you want to give more mileage to each of your posts, you should add Digg button to each of your posts. Adding a Digg button is simple, takes a maximum of 5 minutes but works like one of the major pillars for your blog.





How to add Digg button to every blogspot post

Here are step by step guide to add Digg button counter to blogger:


  1. Login to your Blogger dashboard.
  2. Navigate to Layout ->Edit HTML
  3. it is recommended to backup template on local hard disk before doing any change in edit template box
  4. Back up your blogger HTML template
  5. Expand your widgets templates by checking the box
  6. Search for  <data:post.body/> inside your template (Press Ctrl+F to search)
  7. Add the following piece of code just before it



<!-- Digg Code  starts here -->
<div style='float:right; margin-left:10px;'>
<script type='text/javascript'>
digg_url = '<data:post.url/>';
</script>
<script src='http://digg.com/tools/diggthis.js' type='text/javascript'/>
</div>
<!-- Digg code ends here -->


H.Click on Save Template to save the changes you have made
I.You are done.

Now you can see a Digg button to the next of your first post paragraph. Your visitors will be able to bookmark your blog posts on Digg by simply clicking on the Digg button. Remember not to play with the above Digg button code, however you can edit it to change the margin space or to align differently. If you want to display Digg button at the bottom of the posts, simply paste the Digg button code after 

  1. <data:post.body/>



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Tuesday, 14 July 2009

нσω тσ α∂∂ α ∂ιgg тнιѕ вυттση ιη вℓσggєя αη∂ ωσя∂ρяєѕѕ

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IMPORTANT: You will need to register at digg.com so you can start digging stuff.

For Blogger:
I have found a couple of ways to do this. The way I am using is to add the Digg This button to every post by modifying the template.

Blogger does not allow javascript in posts, and that's the only way Digg.com offers the button, so you'll have to add it to the template, which adds it to every post. If you don't want this, then this article will not help you. If you figure out a way to add the button to individual posts, let me know.

I guess I'm supposed to say here that you should save your template to your hard drive before modifying it. I haven't done that yet, but it's up to you.

So, Go to your dashboard, click the Template tab, then Edit HTML.

Click "Expand Widget Template"

You will need to find this piece of code:

<p><data:post.body/></p>

It is about half way down. (tip: you can search the page in firefox and explorer on the mac by typing "apple" "f" and on Windows by typing "ctrl" "f", then typing "data:post.body" and it should find it.

Then copy the code below this sentence and replace the above piece of code completely (take a good look at this code, you can see it adds the replaced code back in)

<p>
<!-- DIGG -->
<div style='float:right; margin-left:10px;'>
<script type='text/javascript'>
digg_url = '<data:post.url/>';
</script>
<script src='http://digg.com/tools/diggthis.js' type='text/javascript'/>
</div>
<data:post.body/>
</p>

Now, understand this...this code will add a button to all your posts with a "zero" diggs displaying until someone diggs it, and so, you can go and digg your stories first, or wait until one of your readers do it.

The Digg This button will be placed "align=right", top right corner of your post, so if you tend to put large pictures opening your post, you might want to make them smaller (less width).

For Wordpress.com
Unlike Blogger, you can add a Digg This button to individual posts.

You will need to write your post first. Publish your post, and copy the url of the post.

Go to Digg.com and submit a new post.

Paste the url you just copied into the field asking for where the story is from.

Fill in the rest of the fields, and look through the articles they might claim might be the same.

Once you get the "success" message, copy the url.

Now go back to your post and add this to it: [digg=http://YourPostURL]. So basically you are adding [digg=] and then pasting your dig submission url into the space after the equals sign.

The Digg This button will be placed "align=right", parallel to where you placed the code.

Hope this helps.
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Today, more than ever, “anyone who is anyone” is active in social media. Although Facebook may be king, there are other tools that it is imperative to at least understand, if not actively use — including Digg. Over the next couple paragraphs I’m going to discuss whether you can increase your blog traffic with Digg, and if so, how to do it.

If you’re not familiar with Digg, it’s imperative that you first understand it before just jumping into it. Digg is a cross between a social networking site and a social bookmarking site.Users submit new links in the form of articles, photos or videos to Digg and then other users can vote it up or down, known as a digg or bury, and then also comment. The more diggs a link receives, the more likely it is to appear on Digg’s front page, and therefore, the more page views it gets.

Although it sounds pretty simple, there’s more to Digg then meets the eye. If you want to use Digg to just submit all your blog posts, then just keep moving on because Digg’s close-knit community is sure to find you out and your Digg life will be short lived. Because Digg is social, the most important part of it is engaging with others.

When first getting on Digg, before submitting your own content, spend at least a few weeks submitting other links, digging, commenting and building a network. As you’re doing this, make sure you’re writing quality posts and building a community on your blog as well. You ultimately want to do this because the power of Digg is found in not one user submitting links for a domain, but many users submitting many different links from a website.

Once you’ve built up a network of at least 50 active users, preferably 100, and the links you submit are being dugg and commented on, then you can consider submitting your own posts. However, don’t just start submitting every one of your posts or even every other post. Start by submitting 5% of your new posts. Make sure that you’re analyzing your traffic to see if you’re actually getting traffic from Digg when you start doing this.

Of course if you’re not getting any traffic, then you need to spend time elsewhere. If you are getting traffic, make sure you’re writing high quality posts so that users come back and even start submitting your posts themselves. You can increase the chance of this occurring by putting a Digg button on each of your posts.

Finally, Digg can increase traffic to your blog indirectly, by adding SEO value. Unlike many social sites, Digg doesn’t put a nofollow tag on submitted links, which adds SEO value by building links, which in turn can mean a higher rank on Google.

So are you a Digger? Have you been dugg? Share your success stories about how Digg has helped YOU.


ARTICLE BY->http://tutorialblog.org.

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