Get Digg Followers
Since Digg.com added the feature to “Follow” people it has become an important part of getting the most out of the site for your site/blog. It helps in all sorts of ways, such as getting your content to the home page of Digg.com and receiving the all important rush of traffic because of it. Here is a list of ways that can help you get more followers on Digg.com:
Stay Constantly Active
Make sure that you use the site yourself, you can Digg the stories on your own site to get them started. If you don’t want to constantly keep Digging your own content then submit use the “Import” function to submit your feeds.
Promote Your profile
Take your profile link and distribute it around forums, blogs and others sites. This will increase your chances of getting spotted by people and bots.
Use The Digg Button On Your Own Site
Its easy to put the Digg button on your own site, either as a plugin in WordPress or by inserting the code into your pages. This will allow you to get some natural Diggs from the “real world“.
Comment On Other Diggs
Stroll around Digg and comment on others stories to promote your own brand. Where-ever your comments show up they increase your exposure, especially top stories and front pager’s.
Follow Diggers
Again, this will increase your presence on the site and gain you more followers because people may feel inclined to follow you in return!
Strike up Convo’s
If you actively talk with other interesting people and show them that you are interesting and have something to share then they may follow you to keep up with your latest and greatest stories.
Have a Completed Good Looking Profile
Ignoring making a profile is sure to let you down. People only like to follow real people who aren’t going to keep feeding them rubbish stories, show the world the real (interesting) you.
Ask People To Digg or Follow You
Don’t be afraid to ask people to Digg or Follow you because they may want to but forgot too, a little nudge in the right direction never hurt anybody! The Digg button should be on the right in the sidebar by the way, hidden in the AddThis button.

