A Step-By-Step Guide To Submit An Article To Digg

There are some basic steps that you need to follow to submit an article to Digg. If you have written a great article and now want to popularize the same among the online community, you should probably start your efforts by first submitting the article to Digg.com.

This is a social media website that allows people to submit their own content or any other article (or even videos and podcasts) that they find interesting. Since Digg gets over ten million visitors per day, you can easily make your articles accessible to a large number of people.

But, in order to make sure your article reaches the right audience, you must be very careful while you are going through the submission process.

Register Yourself And Get A Dig Account

If you are not a registered user, you will not be able to submit an article to Digg. Therefore, the first thing you have to do is to sign up and create an account. Once you are through with the registration process and your account becomes active, you just have to log in, which will lead you to the main page.

Click On “Submit A New Story” Button

On the main page, you will find a button ‘submit a new story’, but before you click on it, make sure you read and understand the guidelines thoroughly, specially the things about posting articles into right categories and sub-categories.

In order to allow your articles to reach your target audience, you must be very careful with your selection of the right category and sub-category while you submit an article.

You will be asked to provide some basic information, such as the title of the article, brief description and URL. Keep your title and description simple and to the point. Digg allows you to use up to 350 characters for description and up to 75 characters in your title.

If you follow the above steps thoroughly to submit an article to Digg, it will definitely make your article popular in the Internet world, much faster than you can imagine. However, the exact result will obviously depend on how many people vote for your articles.

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Top 100 Winner of Red Herring Asia 2009 Awards.