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If you are writing for Diggers, Stumblers, or RSS Subscribers in my opinion there is nothing more important then applying the “Inverted Pyramid” to your writing. I’m not Darren Rose or Brian Clark but I have written a lot of blog posts, submitted a boat load of stories to social sites, and I have tested technique after technique.
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from MattSiltala 1577 Days ago #
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Sick post Chris!

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from vbin 1576 Days ago #
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Totally true...I can think of at least 5 stories that made it popular on Digg AFTER my submission and I believe it’s due to the fact that their title/desc. was much better than mine.  Awesome post.

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from Vishenda 1576 Days ago #
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ok then thats cool

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from seofactor 1575 Days ago #
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You believe this? Out of all my submits, the one that goes hot is for another blog. Sigh.... guess I’m gonna have to use the method contained to become a better writer/blogger.

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