NO FT.com, That’s Not how You Game Digg
Rated • 1 review • seo, digg, financial times, smo, smm • cornwallseo.com
It seems that the Financial Times is serving different pages to users than are submitted to Digg, trying to game subscriptions.
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Andy is a 39 year old guy from Orpington, England, UK
I spend most of my time living in Poland, but run my online business from the UK.
I write about Niche Marketing, SEO, Affiliate Marketing and Blogging, plus a little on ethical marketing through social networks.
My stumbles are heavily related to the topic of my blog and I try to tag them appropriately.
One of my passions is Wordpress, and in particular how it can be optimized for SEO.
I write a lot about blogging social networks such as Blogcatalog, Mybloglog and Bumpzee.

I also do a very limited amount of consulting with Blogcatalog
Rated • 1 review • seo, digg, financial times, smo, smm • cornwallseo.com
It seems that the Financial Times is serving different pages to users than are submitted to Digg, trying to game subscriptions.
Rated • 3 reviews • internet, digg • blogspot.com
From the page: "Is Digg becoming more of an imminent social site than a news site? I'm not about to write regarding the new features on Digg in, respect to the features themselves, as you can read about them in detail on the post for Digg Social Networking. Rather, I'm going to discuss the cause and effects of these new features from an active user's perspective."
Rated • 1 review • marketing, avatars, branding, digg • cornwallseo.com
Should I switch to my "A" logo for my Stumbleupon avatar?
Rated • 7 reviews • science, digg, social news • viperchill.com
Great post by Glen on how to become an effective member of the Digg community
Rated • 1 review • stumbleupon, mybloglog, blogcatalog, digg, bumpzee • blog-op.com
A great list of sites where I am also an active member
Rated • 5 reviews • stumbleupon, problogger, netscape, digg, delicious • emomsathome.com
A good introduction to social media. this isn't about gaming social media, but looking specifically into how traffic from different sources reacts to a website.
This information can be used to better a user experience.
Rated • 1 review • social network, digg • savvyaffiliate.com
Useful tips on how to have a better experience using social network for a win / win situation
Rated • 3 reviews • blogs, stumbleupon, design, website, digg • wordpress.com
An amazing comparison between the habits of Digg and Stumbleupon Users once they get to your website.
I saw a lot of my own habits within what Tim has diagnosed and I use both services a fair amount.
Rated • 12 reviews • internet, eu, stumbleupon, digg • wordpress.com
An in depth comparison between the real value of Stumbleupon traffic to Digg traffic
Rated • 2 reviews • blogs, social networks, stumbleupon, bookmarking, digg • blogspot.com
John uses StumbleUpon and other services quite heavily, and is one of the regular readers at my blog, and I am sure has ignited a huge amount of traffic in my direction in the past.
In this post he explains in simple terms how you benefit from various social networking communities by sharing them with your readers.