The Importance Of Social Media Comments

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comments.jpgWe all know the power of social media and the huge number of visitors it can bring to your site. But getting on the front page of a social media site like Digg is kinda (really) hard if not impossible. But what if I told you that there is a method to get your site of the front page of Digg without any headaches??! And what if I told you it’s really easy to do that???

As you may know 80% of social media readers DON’T read the post. They just read the title, the description and the COMMENTS. If they like the title and the description they will vote your post (most of the times without even reading the entire post). But how to use this to your advantage? EASY. Using social media comments will give you an unfair advantage over your competitors. You will get huge amounts of traffic because your site will be on the front page every time (well, sort of). But how is this done, I hear you ask.

First you find a Upcoming post that is going to be Popular (you can do that by sorting by most votes) and has a few comments (under 20). The post must be somehow related to what you are going to promote or else people will just ignore it (if it’s not related at all to the commented post, it will get buried, which, if it gets a large number of minus votes, it will also attract attention). So now the thing to do is PLACE A LINK TO YOUR SITE in your comment. The results are just amazing. If your comment is in the first 10, if the popular post gets 1000 views, your site (with the link in the comment) will get at least 700 views. Of course this can get you banned from sites like Digg if you do it to often and if your comment are really offtopic. But don’t worry, you can always create another account.

So with this in mind, you should think before you submit a post to Digg and it gets 7 diggs. Maybe you should just comment.

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Comment by Piper
2008-03-02 00:23:44

Good idea. I’ve noticed traffic from comments on Digg and Stumbleupon, but I’ve never really thought about commenting strategically like that.

 

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