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Using Your Digg Profile Page to Your Benefit

Posted by Matthew Berman On April - 25 - 2007

What Is PageRank?
I was just looking through all the stories I have been digging lately and noticed that my profile page has a PageRank! What does that mean exactly you ask? Well PageRank (PR) is the ranking system Google uses to determine how “important” a web page is. Every page that Google spiders get a PR, whether it is 0/10 (most pages) or 8/10 like Digg’s homepage. The higher the PR, basically the more traffic Google sends you.

Since I’ve been a digg user for quite some time, my profile page as been assigned a PR4. Granted this isn’t great, but it’s something. I can absolutely use this to my advantage.

How Can I Use This?
Since I control every single link that appears on my profile page, I can submit my own stories and they will all appear on my page. Without going too much into how Google ranks pages by linking, having my links on my PR4 profile page looks good in the eyes of Google. All I need to do now is create links to my article pages with the keywords I want. Even if the stories don’t hit homepage, at least they are on a PR4 page.

Downside?
There are a few downsides I see. First of all, you need to leave a link up long enough so that Google can come around and spider it. This means that if you digg a bunch of other people’s stories, your links will disappear quickly. Another possible problem is that Digg assigns a no-follow tag to the links and Google won’t count them. As far as I can see, they do not do this currently.

So without being too spammy, which is pretty much an oxymoron using this method, try it out!

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Comment by Reginald Williams Subscribed to comments via email
2008-02-23 00:13:28

How do you find out what your Page rank is on Digg?

Comment by Matthew Berman
2008-02-24 15:18:49

hey reginald,

you should use a google PR toolbar plugin. that way you can immediately determine a site’s pagerank.

thanks for the comment

 
 
Comment by Reginald Williams Subscribed to comments via email
2008-02-24 15:40:25

Thx Matthew. Found it and installed it.

 
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