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Get Friends, Be Social, Add Friends Using Web 2.0 Technology

One aspect of WEB 2.0 and Social Network is making connections, friends, inviting other to the community. Digg is no different. 

You can search for existing Friends on Digg.

From the main Digg site, on the far right corner is a menu tab to ADD FRIENDS.

 

The URL will look something like this: http://digg.com/users/YOURUSERNAME/friends/list

Of course you would replace “YOURUSERNAME” with your actual Digg account name

You will see:

Add a Friend

 

You Can Search for you known Friends, Family members, Business Associated etc. by Email Address, Name and even by Location.

Digg, Advanced Techniques

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When you go to Digg News you will see two tabs, Popular Stories and Upcoming stories. The upcoming stories consist of all Digg posts from each and every member based upon the most recent post.  Popular Stories are those that have received a significant number of Digg Users voting or Digging as well that particular story 

 

Popular Posts receive the most amount of click thru’s. If you write a headline and description that grabs attention you are more than likely to attract a positive Digg Vote from other users. This method has been described as LINK BAIT.

How do you Digg, step by step instructions.

 

Step 1) 

First you need to create an account.  To join Digg go here: http://digg.com/register

You will be asked to supply:

  • A Username
  • Valid Email Address
  • A Password to access your account
  • Your Birth Date
  • Answer the Are You Human question by typing in the provided Picture Letter or numbers
  • Finally Agree to the terms and conditions by checking the box

You will receive an email to the address you provided to complete your registration process.  Click the link in the email and you are a new Digg Registered User.

What is Digg?

This is the first part in our social networking series

Digg is a user driven social content community website. Ok, so what the heck does that mean? Well, everything on Digg is submitted by the Digg community (that would be you). After you submit content, other people 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 visitors to see.

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