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Getting to the front page of these sites is not as
difficult as it seems. I have been successful with digg and del.icio.us (and
not so much with Reddit though the same steps should apply to it as well)
multiple times and have thus compiled a list of steps that have helped me
succeed:
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1 Pay attention to your Headlines
Many great articles go unnoticed on social bookmarking sites because their
headline is not catchy enough. Your headline is the first (and very often the
only) thing users will see from your article, so if you don't make the effort
to provide a catchy headline, your chances of getting to the front page are
small.
Here are some examples to start with :-
Original headline : The Two Types of Cognition
Modified Headline : Learn to Understand Your Own Intelligence
Original headline: Neat way to organize and find anything in your purse
instantly!
Modified Headline : How to Instantly Find Anything in Your Purse
Here is a good blog post that should help you with your headlines.
2 Write a meaningful & short description
The headline is very important to draw attention but if you want to keep that
attention, a meaningful description is vital. The description must be slightly
provocative because this draws more attention but still, never use lies and
false facts to provoke interest. For instance, if your write This article
will reveal to you the 10 sure ways to deal with stress once and forever and
live like a king from now on. visitors will hardly think that your story is
true and facts-based.
You also might be tempted to use a long tell-it-all paragraph to describe your
great masterpiece but have in mind that many users will not bother to read
anything over 100-150 characters. Additionally, some of the social bookmarking
sites limit descriptions, so you'd better think in advance how to describe
your article as briefly as possible.
3 Have a great first paragraph
This is a rule that is always true but for successful social bookmarking it is
even more important. If you have successfully passed Level 1 (headlines) and
Level 2 (description) in the Catch the User's Attraction game, don't let a bad
first paragraph make them leave your site.
4 Content is king
However, the first paragraph is not everything. Going further along the chain
of drawing (and retaining) users' attention, we reach the Content is King
Level. If your articles are just trash, bookmarking them is useless. You might
cheat users once but don't count on repetitive visits. What is more, you can
get your site banned from social bookmarking sites, when you persistently post
junk.
5 Make it easy for others to vote / bookmark your site
It is best when other people, not you, bookmark your site. Therefore, you must
make your best to make it easier for them to do it. You can put a bookmarking
button at the end of the article, so if users like your content, they can
easily post it. If you are using a CMS, check if there is an extension that
allows to add Digg, Del.icio.us, and other buttons but if you are using static
HTML, you can always go to the social bookmarking site and copy the code that
will add their button to your pages.
Here is a link that should help you add Links for Del.icio.us, Digg, and More
to your pages.
6 Know when to submit
The time when you submit can be crucial for your attempts to get to the front
page. On most social bookmarking sites you have only 24 hours to get to the
front page and stay there. So, if you post when most users (and especially
your supporters) are still sleeping, you are wasting valuable time. By the
time they get up, you might have gone to the tenth page. You'd better try it
for yourself and see if it works for you but generally posting earlier than 10
a.m. US Central Time is not good. Many people say that they get more traffic
around 3 p.m. US Central Time. Also, workdays are generally better in terms of
traffic but the downside is that you have more competitors for the front page
than on weekends.
7 Submit to the right category
Sometimes a site might not work for you because there is no right category for
you. Or because you don't submit to the right category technology, health,
whatever but to categories like General, Miscellaneous, etc. where all
unclassified stuff goes. And since these categories fill very fast, your
chance to get noticed decreases.
8 Build a top-profile
Not all users are equal on social bookmarking sites. If you are an old and
respected user who has posted tons of interesting stuff, this increases the
probability that what you submit will get noticed. Posting links to
interesting articles on other sites is vital for building a top-profile.
Additionally, it is suspicious, when your profile has links to only one site.
Many social bookmarking sites frown when users submit their own content
because this feels like self-promotion.
9 Cooperate with other social bookmarkers
The Lonely Wolf is a suicidal strategy on sites like StubleUpon, Digg,
Netscape. Many stories make it to the front page not only because they are
great but because they are backed up by your network of friends. If in the
first hours after your submittal you get at least 15 votes from your friends
and supporters, it is more likely that other users will vote for you. 50 votes
can get you to the top page of Digg.
10 Submit in English
Linguistic diversity is great but the majority of users are from
English-speaking countries and they don't understand exotic languages. So, for
most of the social bookmarking sites submitting anything in a language
different from English is not recommendable. The languages that are at an
especial disadvantage are Chinese, Arabic, Slavic languages and all the other
that use non-latin alphabet. German, Spanish, French are more understandable
but still they are not English. If you really must submit your story (i.e.
because you need the backlink), include an English translation at least of the
title. But the best way to proceed with non-English stories is to post them on
where they belong. Check this link for a list of non-English sites.
11 Never submit old news
Submitting old news will not help you in becoming a respected user.
Yesterday's news is history. But if you still need to submit old stuff,
consider feature articles, howtos and similar pieces that are up-to-date for a
long time.
12 Check your facts
You must be flattered that users read your postings but you will hardly be
flattered when users prove that you haven't got the facts right. In addition
to sarcastic comments, you might also receive negative votes for your story,
so if you want to avoid this, check you facts - or your readers will do it.
13 Check you spelling
Some sites do not allow to edit your posts later, so if you misspell the
title, the URL, or a keyword, it will stay this way forever.
14 Not all topics do well
But sometimes even great content and submitting to the right category do not
push you to the top. One possible reason could be that your stories are about
unpopular topics. Many sites have topics that their users love and topics that
don't sell that well. For instance, Apple sells well on Digg and The War in
Iraq on Netscape. Negative stories - about George Bush, Microsoft, evil
multinational companies, corruption and crime also have a chance to make it to
the front page. You can't know these things in advance but some research on
how many stories tagged with keywords like yours have made the front page in
the last year or so can give you a clue.
15 Have Related Articles / Popular Articles
Traffic gurus joke that traffic from social bookmarking sites is like an
invasion the crowds pour in and in a day or two they are gone.
Unfortunately this is true after your listing rolls from the front page
(provided that you reached the front page), the drop in traffic is
considerable. Besides, many users come just following the link to your
article, have a look at it and then they are gone. One of the ways to keep
them longer on your site is to have links to Related Articles / Popular
Articles or something similar that can draw their attention to other stuff on
the site and make them read more than one article.
16 RSS feeds, newsletter subscriptions, affiliate marketing
RSS feeds, newsletter subscriptions, affiliate marketing are all areas in
which the traffic from social bookmarking sites can help you a lot. Many
people who come to your site and like it, will subscribe to RSS feeds and/or
your newsletter. So, you need to put these in visible places and then you will
be astonished at the number of new subscriptions you got on the day when you
were on the front page of a major social bookmarking site.
17 Do not use automated submitters
After some time of active social bookmarking, you will discover that you are
spending hours on end posting links. Yes, this is a lot of time and using
automated submitters might look like the solution but it isn't. Automated
submitters often have malware in them or are used for stealing passwords, so
unless you don't care about the fate of your profile and don't mind being
banned, automated submitters are not the way to go.
18 Respond to comments on your stories
Social bookmarking sites are not a newsgroup but interesting articles can
trigger a pretty heated discussion with hundreds of comments. If your article
gets comments, you must be proud. Always respond to commends on your stories
and even better post comments on other stories you find interesting. This
is a way to make friends and to create a top-profile.
19 Prepare your server for the expected traffic
This is hardly a point of minor importance but we take for granted that you
are hosting your site on a reliable server that does not crash twice a day.
But have in mind that your presence on the front page of a major social
bookmarking site can drive you a lot traffic, which can cause your server to
crash literally!
I remember one of the times I was on the front page on Digg, I kept restarting
Apache on my dedicated server because it was unable to cope with the massive
traffic. I have many tools on my site and when the visitors tried them, this
loaded the server additionally.
Well, for an articles site getting so much traffic is not so devastating but
if you are hosting on a so-so server, you'd better migrate your site to a
machine that can handle a lot of simultaneous hits. Also, check if your
monthly traffic allowance is enough to handle 200-500,000 or even more
visitors. It is very amateurish to attract a lot of visitors and not be able
to serve them because your server crashed or you have exceeded your bandwidth!
20 The snowball effect
But despite the differences in the likes of the different social bookmarking
communities, there are striking similarities. You will soon discover that if a
post is popular on one of the major sites, this usually drives it up on the
other big and smaller sites. Usually it is Digg posts that become popular on
StumbleUpon and Reddit but there are many other examples. To use this fact to
your best advantage, you may want to concentrate your efforts on getting to
the front page of the major players only and bet on the snowball effect to
drive you to the top on other sites.
An additional benefit of the snowball effect is that if your posting is
interesting and people start blogging about it, you can get tons of backlinks
from their blogs. This happened to me and the result was that my PR jumped to
6 on the next update.
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Doug S is the webmaster VoIP hardware and Bidding Directory