Tools in Monitoring Stories on Digg
DIGG is an Internet tool to share and link any content that you’ve posted on the Web through other platforms, be they blogs, pictures, videos or whatever. Digg is usually used by Internet addicts who write blogs as a hobby but oftentimes, Digg is used by Internet entrepreneurs who optimize their websites.
Because these entrepreneurs post their blogs in bulk and spam them everywhere on Digg, they cannot easily track the results of the web hits they’ve accumulated via Digg. So here are some online applications which can help you track the posts you’ve shared and linked through Digg:
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Digg Monitor – this is compatible for Mac systems only. It has a meter which tracks down everything you’ve posted on Digg. You need to download this application.
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Social Site Submission Watch Dog – enumerates the ranking of all the content you’ve posted on Digg. This is a particularly simple yet efficient Web-based tool since you are outrightly told the number of diggs in the content that you’ve posted.
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Google Digg Monitor – this application can be used via iGoogle. It has pretty sleek and cool features such as Measuring the Digg Effect.
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Social Traffic Monitor – this particular tool looks very much like the meter embedded on your website which shows how the number of hits your content page has been viewed.
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Diggwatcher – this tool is recommended for people who have vision impairment because of the very large font on the number of views your content has been digged.
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Digg Alerter – once downloaded, this particular application resides in your system tray and will pop up everytime your story is digged or at the time interval of your preference.
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DiggWatch – another Web-based application.
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