Digg.com has tapped Microsoft to sell and serve ads on its news ranking site.
Under the three-year deal, announced by the two companies yesterday, Microsoft will provide display and contextual advertising on Digg. Federated Media, which has been
A newly developed service from Adam Lyttle let's you enter the Digg url for any submitted story and retrieves the total buries and reasons for the buries for your story.
What a great tool! I know it’s possible to drive great traffic from StumbleUpon but I never dreamed of getting massive traffic to my blog. Many people understimate the power of StumbleUpon and put Digg in the first place when they talk about social
The homepage of Digg because it can bring in thousands of links, but the recent changes made it both easier and harder to get stories promoted. Here's an overview of the changes and what they mean for SEO.
MSNBC has acquired Newsvine, the social news and discussion site, for an undisclosed price. With the purchase, Microsoft adds to its selection of search and web properties, gains a new platform to advertise on
Social Bookmarking is everywhere. You know what it is - it's those colorful little icons you've probably seen at the end of blog postings and on websites. They are also a part of the Web 2.0 push, and your blog needs to be a part of it to be succe
Yesterday while in one of my networking forums, a member asked how to make Digg and StumbleUpon work for her. She said she had joined both of these social networking sites a few months ago and hadn't received a lot of 'Diggs' or 'Stumbles.'
Stumbleupon… just like Digg is a a great resource for traffic. However, in order for you to be successful you need to know the ins and outs of stumbleupon and how to harness its power.
YouBama a new site Designed by two Stanford grad students, Christopher Pedregal and Eric Park, to drum up grass-roots support for Obama, the site lets supporters upload videos explaining why they are going to vote for the candidate. The videos can t
There's an annoying bug (or feature, depending on how you look at it) in site-integrated Digg buttons that can be a particular pain for WordPress users. If you've added a Digg button to your post pages, you're probably affected.
A blog site will only be cached if Google crawls it from another website.Say you have a blog and you have submitted it to a directory.If the moderator of the directory approves your submission and is put in the front page of the relevant category th