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OK so you’ve heard that digg is a good way to promote your web site – think again unless you’re fortunate enough to hit the hearts of the few hundred ‘favoured’ digg users you’re screwed and your account and web site are destined for obscurity as far as digg is concerned.

 

We’ve been here before with DMOZ where if you’re having trouble getting your site listed there is always the option of paying an insider to help, the editors of DMOZ used to charge a few hundred to get a listing but the elite few in Digg are looking for much more than that, front page of digg can cost a lot more, but be warned if they think that you are competing with their traffic your account and IP address will very quickly be banned.

 

So you’ve digged a few of your pages and had several more diggs – you’re a threat very soon your IP will be banned – nothing you can do about it? You’ve tried a few Internet cafes and other public hot spots but their IP’s have been banned as well.

 

The solution – well at least until google wakes up to this corrupt system, use anonymous proxy’s, google for them but be aware they are not always what they seem. Quite a few users are also getting their competition banned by using the few remaining un-banned hotspots to digg their competion multiple times to get their site banned.


If you still want to use Digg - never use an internet cafe or hotspot - never use your work computers - never use a dynamic IP, and NEVER NEVER use any IP address that may be used by someone else. 


For fun, if you're into wasting  time, try the support email address digg provides - you really have to laugh at the replies you get.