Digg.com is a well know article site where you can submit your website or article, and people have the option of, Digging, your website, which really mean's that they like it. In this case you do not get special points like yahoo, but this is more for quality link building, and enhancing your chances of getting a higher Page Rank.
To start off, like any other article site, the first thing you need to do is sign up. It's free and it only takes a couple of minutes. Here is the link to Digg: http://digg.com. Now that you have signed up, you are now ready post. Again, posting on Digg requires the same principals of posting on Yahoo Answers. Look at the example for posting to Yahoo Answers for a better example. I advise that you still leave a space in between your text, and that you link to your site in your site's description. When posting on dig however you are not answering questions, you simply can comment on a specific topic, and all dig articles are open for commenting. None of them need to be open, which saves a bit of time when looking them up.
When searching for topics to comment in, you do not need to search for articles within the website, as these webpage's usually have a lower Page Rank, and we are really focusing on quality links (Links that can improve your Page Rank), which I will now show you how to get.
To search for quality articles with a PR, search Google for a specific topic related to your niche, but before you type in your topic, type Digg, before it. So for example when searching for articles in Google type "Digg proxy sites" into the Google search bar.
Now you should get about 2 listings usually right at the top of Google with a digg URL under it. It should look like this: (You can use any search term, this is just an example) These links in Google usually have a high Page Rank. So when you leave your comment on them, you will get a free quality link to your website from Digg, with a high PR. Thus
giving a "vote", to your site from other sites, which gives you better search engine rankings, and also increases your Page Rank on your website. If you would like Page Rank explained in detail, just search on Google ;). I am assuming most of the people reading this e-book know what a Page Rank is.
So once you have submitted links to two of the above example links (Your links would be different depending on your search term), search relevant keywords on Google, still using the Digg keyword before your search term.
Now you should be able to get some really good quality back links from Yahoo Answers, and Digg.com. Like I said earlier, consistency is the key to link building. Maybe set up a daily schedule to remind yourself when to post links, or when to advertise your website etc.
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