Frequently Asked Questions
What Type of Stories Do Well On Digg?
Stories about technology, gaming, and politics generally do very well as
does breaking news, controversial stories and lists such as "top games of 2009". A Press releases and blatant self-promotion
are not looked upon favourably and these kinds of stories are quickly burried.
How Many Diggs Are Needed To Make The Front Page?
There isn't a firm number of diggs required to reach the front page. The Digg algorithm
ranks on many factor including the competition, number of diggs, users who dugg, the category of submission and much more. Stories usually need between 50-200 diggs.
Does Using Digg Front Violate Digg's Terms Of Service?
Digg.com prohibits the use of scripts or software as well as the purchase of Diggs.
We are the only service that does not buy or sell Diggs; we use natural promotion methods by promoting the article to readers who may be interested in your topic.
What Kind Of Guarantee Do You Offer?
Please see our services for guarantees on each package.
Can I buy more than one vote package and stack it together in one submission?
No, 150 is currently the limit. Anything more will not help your submission further and your marketing dollars would only be at waste.
Which package should I go with?
This can be difficult and tricky to answer, however, the more attractive your article is, the less Digg votes you'll need to purchase. If you're unsure, please feel free to contact us for a free evaulation.
If I don't make it to the front page will I still receive a great deal of traffic?
Definitely, we will promote your submission aggresively and you will still receive thousands of new visitors.
Do I submit my content first or purchase?
Please do not submit your content until we have contacted you. We would like to assure you will receive quality performance.


