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Getting content from a website to go hot on Digg and other social media websites is one of the most effective ways of getting high quality natural links to the site, however it isn’t easy and there are a number of pitfalls that you need to consider when promoting a story or image. If there’s one group of people who know how to top the charts, it’s the Beatles, so take their advice:
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from amabaie 1157 Days ago #
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I love stories with a different spin to them.  I would add an 11th.  When the story hits the home page of Digg, Twist and Shout!

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from username2 removed by request 1155 Days ago #
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LOL@amabaieGood article. I particulary like the way the author uses the Beatles analogy.

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from sbeaudet 1152 Days ago #
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When you put it that way! Great article.

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from seobro 1142 Days ago #
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♫ ♪ It’s been a hard day’s night and I’ve been working like a dog.

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