Not only digg, but searching other social media sites is a good source of ideas. StumbleUpon, reddit, etc
Jonathan
· 1 year ago
Good thoughts here. I agree that there are so many opportunities to amass valuable information that people would like to link to. It does in fact take time, which is definately something to keep in mind. If it is a list or article that takes two minutes to write, it is not going to attract any links.
Here is a good article that talks a bit more to the actual content structuring.
Thanks for this valuable information..it will help me to make good research about a particular topic...but wikipedia sometimes does not have relevant data ..yes comments sometimes give valuable input but sometimes spammer make it very awful....and I also agree with janthan that sometimes for linkbait u have to give ur valuable time.....without which one can not get good link....
rascaldizzee
· 6 months ago
Pligg sites are so cool to work them. Too bad their templates are so hard to modify.
Here is a good article that talks a bit more to the actual content structuring.
Building Quality Links
Keep up the great posts!
Thanks for this valuable information..it will help me to make good research about a particular topic...but wikipedia sometimes does not have relevant data ..yes comments sometimes give valuable input but sometimes spammer make it very awful....and I also agree with janthan that sometimes for linkbait u have to give ur valuable time.....without which one can not get good link....