
Some tips and info on how to go about getting your blog posts featured on the Digg homepage
- Digg’s algorithm accounts for recent participation rank of user and followers.
- Frequent success makes subsequent success more difficult. Take a few days off sometimes.
- Get a quick succession of diggs from “high-value” users.
- The number of diggs needed to reach the homepage correlates to the number of diggs being cast at any given time, and how your story compares to the average.
- Competition in categories Technology, World and Business is fiercer than in Sports or Entertainment. 50 diggs will get a story promoted if it is tops in its category.
- The faster a story gets votes, the lower the vote count has to be at which it is promoted. But diversity is important. Stories dugg by “voting rings” will sit at the top of the queue for hours.
- Too many buries and your story will be removed from the queue.
- Comments can help push a story over the edge. Not fake ones, though.
- Wrong: An absolute number of votes is required.
- Wrong: You’re doomed if your story isn’t submitted by a top user.
- Wrong: Number of friends is important. Digg looks for is diversity in the Diggs a story receives.
- Wrong: There is a 24-hour window for success.
[Via: Valleywag]
Charl Norman is a web entrepreneur behind local social networks 




I appeared on channel MK TV's new hip hop and car show WOELAG. They interviewed me on our automotive social network Zoopedup.




















