Social Media Marketing Posts That Are Igniting 10/11
October 11, 2008
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Here is some of the best stuff in the social media marketing world this week. Enjoy
Kevin Rose’s top eight tips for getting on the Digg front page
Kevin Rose, one of the founders of Digg, shares 8 tips to increase your chances of appearing on the Digg front page.
The 6 Dangerous Fallacies of Social Media
This is a wonderful post that sets straight 6 myths of social media marketing.
Your YouTube video: Hot or Not?
YouTube unleashed new features to YouTube insight last week. They have incorporated the ability to determine high abandonment rates, and at what time intervals those take place. A great addition to an ever growing analytics platform for the most popular video sharing site available.
The State of Social Media 2008
Brian Solis shares some insightful and intuitive thoughts on where Social media is in 2008, and his predictions for the future.
Digg’s Recent Bans and the Limits of Crowdsourcing
In light of some recent controversy over Digg, David Chen raises some questions about the way the site has grown and now operates.
Will the Recession Spell the End of Web 2.0?
Daniel Nations brings to light some of his feelings about Web 2.0 and the current recession.
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…”Bullet for Friday SocialPostsKevin Rose’s top eight tips for getting on the Digg front page…”…
I think I can guess a few tips…
1.- Don’t send shouts
2.- Don’t build huge list of fans and followers
3.- Ask Kevin Rose to submit your story, he reaches the home page 90% of the time
4.- Join Msaleem, Mrbaby and Zaibetsu for digg votes
5.- Post about pilitics, hot topic !
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Good post! Some interesting links. Social media is certainly something I’m getting into more.
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Hi
I am working on a site which try to solve many of the problems with digg.com.
You can find it on http://crowdnews.eu.
The main problem with digg is the voting system.
When only top voted stories get on the front page it has
to be a subject that many can relate to,
which result in stories with a low information content.
Crowdnews solves this by using sharing instead of voting.
Every have a personal news page on which they can subscribe to other users and when those users share stories they will appear on the personal news page.
Join me on CrowdNews