With My Mind on My Money and My Money on My Mind

 

Imagine that.  My digg profile with 936 stories submitted to the home page.  Everything I say gets at least 10k hits a day and 2k backlinks.  My job is to hang out and read cool stuff and decide if I like it, while people try to please me all day.

A 301 redirect in the SEO world means that a site’s theme, backlinks, juice, and most other ranking factors are automatically assigned to the new domain.  The new domain can be anything, even a new one. 

Instant sandbox breaker.

If I could do this in social networking sites, I would be digitalgopher on digg and me and all my friends would have more links than they can handle.  I would also no longer be digg user # 49950.  Man I bet I would get so many chicks.

Imagine that.  Digg user number one.


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3 Responses to “I Wanna 301 Redirect a Big Digger’s Profile Bad”

  1. See my profile on MyBlogLog.com!
    Hawaii SEO Says:

    You can try this technique but I don’t think your account would survive very long.

    http://www.lookwhatgmanfound.com/how-to-hack-digg-for-one-way-links/

  2. See my profile on MyBlogLog.com!
    Chris Sandberg Says:

    I’ve managed to get a ranking of 346 on my Digg account, http://digg.com/users/csandb/profile, but learned to be content with that position. I don’t mind if I am never a top Digg user. It seems to get harder to move up even just a little, the closer you get to the top. To even break into the top 50 you need to have 100 stories promoted to the homepage!

  3. See my profile on MyBlogLog.com!
    Danimal Says:

    that makes me think. hey think like thinkbait, i love this blog

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