Digg Is On A Roll
August 10, 2009 ·Filed Under Technology News
Digg’s been busy lately adding new features—some loved, some not—but they seem to be having a positive effect on overall. In June, comScore estimates the site brought in 8.8 million strange visitors in the U.S alone, up 31 percent by the preceding three months.
What accounts for the change all of a sudden? Well, by Digg’s own admission, once it introduced the Diggbar it saw an initial lift in visitors just as a outcome of society passing around short hyperlinks. And it’s been getting even more aggressive on that front lately, having to reverse itself at times.
But it’s not just the Diggbar. The site
Its recently-introduced Digg Dialoggs with humans like Al Gore, Trent Reznor, and Marissa Mayer have plus been popular. Users can propose and vote on questions of be asked during a video interview conducted by Digg founder Kevin Rose.
What do you think is the biggest source of new visitors to Digg?
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