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How many of you use digg, and how is it working out for you ? I don't seem to be getting allot of response from it. I have tracked the traffic it has driven to my site, and it barely drives one visitor per post. I understand how it is supposed to work, but if you can't get the initial traffic to even rank your stuff, how can you move up. It is like a "catch 22". That is how it seems to be working out for me.

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I haven't had much luck with Digg either. Most coin collecting stories that are submitted to Digg seem to get one or two diggs and never move up the chain. There might just not be enough coin collector Digg users.

The only time I have seen coin collecting stories get popular on Digg is if they cross over into mainstream, like the "Godless" Presidential Dollars or major new coin design releases. However even in these cases, the popular Digg story is usually something from mainstream media and not a coin site.
You are probably right; i think i am going to pull digg off of my site. Maybe an alternative to digg can be established just for coin blogs, this might be helpful.
I submit my articles to digg in order to get them indexed in Google SERPs faster. But as far a getting traffic from Digg, I don't see much. Digg is more for mainstream stories and technology stories.

A social bookmarking site that I have been enjoying lately is Mixx.com.

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