I think that this is something that is possible. For example, Afrigator received a great review on Read/WriteWeb (but more about that in a post I am soon to write). Why is it that local posts never get dugg, even just enough to provide some sort of traffic for the bloggers here in SA?
I think it’s simple. All we need to do is digg stuff. Not plot, not plan, just actively digg. I once read that when a post is initially dugg it take something like 25 digs in a short while to get the post on the digg homepage. After that it’s the posts job to stay up at the top if the content is worthwhile. So if you see something and like it, why not digg it?
Let’s start with the Afrigator post on Read/WriteWeb. DIGG IT HERE AND NOW!!!
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November 30th, 2007 at 10:46 am
I’m a very active digg user and have been on the homepage a few times (prefer to keep my profile private). I’m happy to help you with any help or tips that you need
November 30th, 2007 at 11:58 am
Hey Sarah,
wow that’s great!! Thanks.
If you don’t mind I think I might email you!
December 2nd, 2007 at 8:34 am
Afrigator gets a digg from me any day. Also gave the article a stumble for good measure.
What’s kewl about stumbling is that it feeds through to your Facebook profile (where South Africans are very active).
December 13th, 2007 at 12:45 pm
Its not impossible.. I got it ! (;