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Old 1st-July-2008, 04:29 AM
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So, is there a 'best site' to be using out there or they all produce the same results? Digg, Blogger, Furl, the list goes on!

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From my own personal experience I have always had the best results from Digg. However, these results have rapidly decreased over the past year as people now abuse Digg and have learned ways to spam Digg so there is now a whole load of rubbish articles on there.

I also use a few social bookmarking sites that help both for links and also do seem to pass small amount of traffic.
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Thumbs up I'll test the waters...

Cool, thanks for your reply.

For how long these things can take (not so long) to set up, we may as well try everything!

I've just started on Blogger and also have made a channel on YouTube with some videos...

Can't do any harm I suppose!

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I am very happy with Blogger
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Glad to hear that!

I'm having a good old play around with blogger too, shall see how things go... No harm!

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just try porpeller.com

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u can also try , delicious.com, twitter.com , diigo.com,
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digg works well for me, propeller is good as well, I set up an acct with my wifes info on stumble and use it as I filled up my acct and it is working well now too, was hot, then died, then got hot again. Depends on the content I reckon. The jury is out on Furl, newsvine, ma.gnolia, de.li.cious et al.
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just try porpeller.com

I'm sure you mean propeller.com, which I experimented with last week. I got more than 150 clicks the first and last day. None of them registered for an account.
So far, I've found that social bookmarks are too general to be of any use for me. The traffic is too broad. So far the best source of traffic for me are the organic search results.

Has anyone had ANY conversions on ANY social sites? If so please share your experiences.
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I'm sure you mean propeller.com, which I experimented with last week. I got more than 150 clicks the first and last day. None of them registered for an account.
So far, I've found that social bookmarks are too general to be of any use for me. The traffic is too broad. So far the best source of traffic for me are the organic search results.

Has anyone had ANY conversions on ANY social sites? If so please share your experiences.
I had a few, not many as a % of views, it maybe a lot of window shoppers, had over 100 clicks to Bodog for the KY derby/triple crown and picked a few conversions. Also did well with mFortune Mobile and Digg. I keep pushing and looking.
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