Yesterday, my story made on the Digg's front page and I got about 10 000 users more than usually. I have read about that Digg users do not click ads, but my experince if totally different. I usually earn 3-8 dollars per day, but yesterday I made slightly over 100 $! It's a huge difference!More Information:
- Digg users race in and out of Web pages with amazing speed, and the bigger Facebook gets, the less meaningful your “friends” list becomes, which
- As for Digg users, they will recognize the domain and be more likely to digg up your site due to recognition
- A study of Facebook users and 14 brands shows a spike in recall and awareness when Facebook home-page ads mention users' friends are fans of the named brand
- Yet the Digg Effect is known to bring users who tend not to click
- If an ad mimics a virus alert, it might get clicked out of fear or urgency but won't elicit a pleasant reaction once users realize they were duped
- Whilst this problem does not seem to affect everyone – otherwise Digg users would have already revolted – but at least two other Digg users also experience
- "The notion going into this is that there will be more control over the ad experience, so when Digg is transparent with their users and gives them that control
- Although that may be true for you, as I mentioned earlier, Digg users click on ads much less frequently, and more than half of them use ad blockers
- (Of course, there's also the possibility, mentioned by the NYT's Brad Stone that no matter what the content is in the ads Digg users will
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