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    manutd1203
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    digg users do click ads

    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:
    1. 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
    2. As for Digg users, they will recognize the domain and be more likely to digg up your site due to recognition
    3. 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
    4. Yet the Digg Effect is known to bring users who tend not to click
    5. 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
    6. 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
    7. "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
    8. 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
    9. (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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    thanh_hung2810
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    Woah! Over $100 in a day! Congratz!!
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    1. Digg users from developed countries are less likely to click on AdSense ads
    2. percentage of digg users use the Alexa toolbar or other tools reporting to Alexa
    3. com looking at the top articles to get a feel for what type of articles Digg users Digg
    4. The campaign, which allows users to vote for the ads they like and veto the ones they don't, has had some early successes
    5. This is probably due to the diverse nature and demographics of Digg users, indeed many users react badly if they believe rightly or wrongly there is
    6. Are they just rolling the ads out to IE users since they are more likely to be pro-Microsoft or at least not anti-Microsoft (like many of Digg's users

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    binbrovt
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    congrats



    wish i could do that
    More Information:
    1. As stated previously Diggers are mostly ad blind and rarely click
    2. on ads and help generate social buzz around campaigns, while affording independent-minded Digg users greater control over the ads they see
    3. Digg users in general do not subscribe to my RSS feeds, they don't click on Adsense ads and they don't generally buy anything on my sites
    4. It seems that digg is either trying to synthetically boost page views by forcing users to more pages before they get to the story, or
    5. I have seen this happen with my website and its true that they don't click ads
    6. When I look at the traffic that comes from each of these services, Digg users will stay on the website longer that StumbleUpon users
    7. entice other users to log in, which I'm sure is better for you in the long run…more people with accounts, more people able to click the digg button
    8. Digg, and a handful of other social-networking sites, have been sharing users' personal data with advertisers without users' knowledge or consent
    9. This platform allowed users to bury or digg adverts that they found useful
    10. Digg users are not click-happy etc)? FourDegreez #:3160088, 6:07 pm on Nov 17, 2006

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    ^Neotrexallece
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    Wah! great for you. did you check where exactly they come from?
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    1. That in and of itself might be worthy of a click for a lot of Digg users, but the fact that the current most dugg item of the day is also a story about the new
    2. This isn't just an indicator that my site has a lot of loyal visitors who click on ads constantly
    3. Not only did it pass on information about the people that clicked on ads, but it also sent out information about the person whose profile the ad
    4. Chas Edwards, Chief Revenue Officer at Digg updated his blog with a post called “EA's Dragon Age: Content and Ads Working Well Together” and wrote: ” EA is
    5. Facebook also lets users click to approve or disapprove of ads, and says it will “take this feedback into account” as it develops its advertising system
    6. Get Birthday Reminders of Orkut Friends in Google Calendar · Google Cost Per Action (CPA) Adsense Ads vs Pay Per Click (CPC) · Orkut introduces conversation view for scraps
    7. More so, you are most likely to click on ads now that you are actually visiting the pages
    8. What do you think of the new Digg advertising system that allows Diggers to vote ads up that they like? Are you ok with it?

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    nqtuzn
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    Thats a really good amount
    More Information:
    1. Tech savvy users aren't the demographic that click on ads online, they know better (many are even using AdBlock plus)
    2. The title and description are what Digg users will see when considering whether to view the post or not, so make it as accurate as possible
    3. Also, if Digg could get a TV-type advertising contract instead of a web-type (click/impression based) contract, they would make lots more money
    4. The company responded to DiggBar critics in part by giving Digg users the option to turn the feature off
    5. Users have an option to Digg the page, however they do not have options to comment on the post, also the ads directly link to the sponsored page instead of

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