Make The Front Page of Google In 48hrs

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By gotosuccess


Hey guys, I just thought I would put this information out there, if you ever want to know how to score big on the google search engine, then this hub is for you. I recently seen my webpage crawl up the google search engine pages by using social networking sites like digg.

What is Digg?

Digg is a user-driven website; all the content on Digg is submitted and moderated by Digg users.

How does Digg work?

Here's the short version of how Digg works, from the About Digg page:

"Well, everything on digg is submitted by the digg user community (that would be you). After you submit content, other digg users read your submission and digg what they like best. If your story rocks and receives enough diggs, it is promoted to the front page for the millions of digg visitors to see."

How do I submit stories to Digg?

First, you need to register- it's fast and free. Then you'll be able to start Digging, or submitting, stories that you find on the Web to Digg.

There are two ways to submit stories to Digg:

  • Submit a story: If you find something you'd like to share with the Digg community, you can navigate to the Submit a Story URL and go through the process. One tip: if you want your story to get Dugg (lots of other people looking at it), write a really good description and title. Otherwise, people won't be interested in clicking through.
  • Use a bookmarklet: There are quite a few handy bookmarklets that you can use to submit a story to Digg; I use this Digg Bookmarketlet. Just drag that link to your browser toolbar (works with Internet Explorer and Firefox) and you're all set.

 

Once you digg the story of your choice, you will instantly see google prioritizing your digg article over other articles online. This honestlly works guys, I encourage you to digg and article and then try to find it on the google search engine using the keywords associated with that article, you will definitely notice your page on google a lot faster. The only downside to this is that  your webpage will appear as a Digged article and therefore people would have to visit the digg website and then be sent to your website, or original source.

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