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Much has been written about Digg.com and it’s top 100 ranked users. Charges ranging from conspiracy and collusion to corruption havedigg.jpg been leveled at this group of elite Digg users, and, from the outside looking in, it’s easy to imagine why. The top 25 members alone account for over 12,000 stories that have been promoted to Digg.com’s front page. Those same 25 users have an average popular ratio of 35% (meaning 35% of the stories they submit make it to the front page). And, since a website typically receives tens of thousands of visitors in a short time from a story that makes it to the front page, these elite Digg users are viewed by many as the gatekeepers to this vast amount of potential web traffic. Add to that the fact that thousands of users submit stories that never even come close to the front page and the contrast becomes even clearer. These top 100 users, known as Digg’s Top 100, have quickly become people of interest.
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Comments Off Posted by adsensical on Friday, January 12th, 2007

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He started off as a computer graphics guy and went on to become a Google guy. Not just any folder_txt.pngGoogle guy, though. He could well have been quoted in all the industry press and forums and blogs more than Google founders Larry Page and Sergei Brin.

How many people blog at Google? All of them, possibly. But which personal Google blog does everyone in the SEO industry watch?
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Comments (0) Posted by adsensical on Tuesday, May 16th, 2006