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Digg Traffic Takes A Nose Dive

by Jeff Weisbein September 24, 2010
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It has been approximately one month since Digg released their latest redesign of Digg.com version 4 and it appears that the site is now experiencing a major decline in traffic.  At Digg’s peak, they reached over 40 million unique visitors a month.  However, the uproar and disappointment with the new design appears to have truly [...]

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How I Would Fix The New Digg

by Jeff Weisbein August 28, 2010
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Kevin Rose is in a tough position right now.  Digg version 4 has been officially released to everyone.  One might say that the problem is many people are upset with the changes and while that is true, I think the problem really stems at the fact the Digg’s core user base is comprised of geeks [...]

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Digg Launches Digg Ads But Will They Be Dugg?

by Jeff Weisbein August 6, 2009
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Digg Ads have been much anticipated (at least for Digg) for quite some time now and today Digg has rolled out the initial beta of their new ad platform.  The way the system works according to the Digg blog is very similar to that of organic content submitted to Digg. As Mike Maser of Digg [...]

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Digg’s New Dupe Detection Fails

by Jeff Weisbein June 30, 2009
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Today, Digg launched their new dupe detection system.  However, there is one slight problem – it doesn’t seem to be working.  As you can see in the screen shot below there are two stories on the Digg front page covering the exact same topic – the new dupe detection system.  Ironic isn’t it? So is [...]

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