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Erika L Rich bugs.developers.facebook.com.
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Erika L Rich leadersclub.com.
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Erika L Rich RT @webcloud: Urgh. Days spent hacking up a CF-OpenCalais service only to find @jdowdle has done it much better. http://bit.ly/cfcalais [weberika].
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Erika L Rich liked cfCalais: A Coldfusion tag to easily create semantic data.
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Erika L Rich liked WoW Gamers Raise $1.1M For Make-A-Wish Foundation. (more…)
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WebErika Weekly – March 9th
Digg Diggety Dug!
Digg! Digg.com that is. I love this bookmarking site. They have a great community and this is the first site I choose to use now when I see an item on the internet that begs “digging”. I decided to wax eloquent on Digg.com because Larry Brauner wanted to know what all his Facebook friends’ favorite service was. Digg is mine.
What is Digg?
Digg is a social media news website that gives users the ability to share content from anywhere on the web. Users can submit links to stories and news items they find interesting, and vote and comment on links submitted by others.The popularity of an item is determined by users who have voted it up (called digging) or voted it down (called burying) using the toolbar that appears at the top of every user-submitted page or just browsing the links throught the website itself.
The homepage of Digg.com contains the most “Dugg” stories and there are manuy options to filter and browse through everything the site has collected in the 5 years since they began.
Why do I love Digg?
Partially, I have to admit, I just love the little Digg guy with his shovel. I think it connects with the gardener in me. I love to dig. Give me a shovel, some soft fertile garden dirt in the warmth of the summer, a few plants and flowers, and I’ll be a happy little digger. Yeah, ok, I’m a dork.
The other reason I love Digg.com is the ease of submission. That hard working little Digg guy gets to work and looks to make sure someone else hasn’t already dug my submission. If they did, all I have to do is click DIGG! to add my vote to the rest and add that link to my Digg.com account. If they didn’t, the process for me to be the first to Digg is easy and painless. A nice 2 step process is presented to you.
Step One:
a. Enter the link.
b. Pick the type of link.
Step Two:
a. Enter a decent eye catching, clear and concise title.
b. Add your “review” or description of the story to further enhance the title.
c. Pick a topic (category) for it. This is the only area I have a hard time with. I think Digg.com needs a few more Topic areas, or the ability to “tag” our submissions. Maybe someday.
d. Check the preview of your submission.
e. Fill out the “are you human” test.
f. Submit!
You’re done! You’ve dug! You have made the little Digg man happy and you can be off to find more stuff to Digg.
Digg Plugins
There are some great Digg plugins available for Wordpress and other blogs or some great copy and paste code to implement on just about any website out there. This makes it easy to integrate Digg into your online life and enable your user to promote your site easily.
Digg Traffic!
Last, but by no means the least, I like Digg.com for the quality traffic is can drive to your website. It does take a bit of work and maintenance to ensure that happens. You will need to participate in the Digg Community and continue to submit good quality links. Don’t just submit your own website links, make sure you submit other website stories you surf or read.
Personalize your Digg profile. Add a picture. Add some information about yourself. Make friends on Digg.com. Add them as favorites. Encourage your coworkers or circle of friends to Digg your content, and always reciprocate by digging theirs if they have any. Commenting on Dugg stories and having some good conversation about what’s been submitted is highly encouraged.
Good traffic takes time and with Digg it really is all about the participation.
So grab your shovel and start Digg’ing!
P.S. Don’t you think that little Digg guy needs a name? Dugg?
P.S.S. Don’t forget to Digg this post! ![]()
WebErika Weekly – March 2nd
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Erika L Rich published Norway’s 2010 Olympic Crazy Pants.
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Erika L Rich reviewed Norwegian Curling Team 2010 Olympic Crazy Pants | WebErika’s World.
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Erika L Rich RT @webcloud: Urgh. Days spent hacking up a CF-OpenCalais service only to find @jdowdle has done it much better. http://bit.ly/cfcalais [weberika].
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Erika L Rich liked cfCalais: A Coldfusion tag to easily create semantic data.
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Erika L Rich liked Norwegian Curling Team 2010 Olympic Crazy Pants.
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Erika L Rich liked WoW Gamers Raise $1.1M For Make-A-Wish Foundation. (more…)
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WebErika Weekly – February 23rd
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Erika L Rich bugs.developers.facebook.com.
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Erika L Rich leadersclub.com.
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Erika L Rich published Norway’s 2010 Olympic Crazy Pants.
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Erika L Rich If you haven’t seen them yet, or have and want to see them again, check out the Norwegian 2010 Olympic Crazy Pants – http://sl.ly/1889b [weberika].
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Erika L Rich liked Norwegian Curling Team 2010 Olympic Crazy Pants | WebErika’s World. (more…)
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Monday Inspirational Quote
“There’s nothing like a Monday morning. A new day, looking forward to a new week. A week in which everyday you can be thankful to experience life and the opportunity to live and be the best you can. Aspire to be positive, accomplish your goals, and spread good cheer to make someone else’s day just as bright!” – Erika L Walker Rich
Norway’s 2010 Olympic Crazy Pants
I didn’t think I’d hear any more “pants” stories after the hubbub of General Larry Platt’s ditty from American Idol’s Season 9, “Pants on the Ground”, but I was wrong. That happens sometimes.
Today’s “pants” story comes to us from, of all places, Norway’s 2010 Olympic Curling Team. Yep. The Norwegian Curling Team has the news-lines buzzing and the morning TV shows laughing. Never mind how big the crowd is, or how many gold medals have been won. Never mind the news about China’s first gold medal in figure skating. Today, it’s all about pants. Crazy pants.
Apparently, Thomas Ulsrud and his curling teammates from Oslo thought that shopping at Loudmouth Golf was the hip and cool thing to do these days. After all, that’s where John Daly shops, so how could it be bad? The company refers to the trousers as “the first argyle pants for men in the world.” Teammate Christoffer Svae was the driving force behind the final decision, saying “Hey guys — we’ve got to play in them. They’re cool. Come on, you’ll get used to them, you know?”
Norway has added pizzazz to an otherwise, staid, mostly misunderstood, wallflower sport. With their country cheering them on, and mixed reviews from other teams and spectators, the Norwegian Curling team has certainly brought curling into the limelight.
Whilst many people would think they were just clowning around in their red, white and blue argyle, they beat the American team, 6-5. Maybe the Americans were too busy being distracted by the swirling of colors before their eyes.
It did not stop the top-ranked Canadians however (go figure). Norway faced Canada on the first day of competition on Tuesday, losing a close game 7-6 in extra ends. Perhaps those Canadians are just too cool to be done in by crazy pants.
WebErika Weekly – February 16th
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Erika L Rich shared 2 photos.
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The Buzz on Google Buzz is Growing!
Ok. Ok. Sorry about that headline. The one thing that grabbed me real quick about Google Buzz was it’s name. I think it’s “cute” and easily remembered, but also easily made fun of or fit into different tongue twisters, variations, jokes, etc, etc. So when I have the opportunity I simply cannot resist see how many ways I can buzz around with the name Buzz. For the record: I am scared of bees. That however is another story.
Google Buzz has been making a very fast splash this past week creating a huge buzz around the interwebs. I jumped right in there on launch day and tried it out. Was easy enough to use but I didn’t like having to sign into my gmail account to use it. It was not, and still isn’t as of this writing, available on my Google Hosted account. I do not believe it ever will be. Strike one. (more…)
WebErika’s Weekly Digest – 2/12/10
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Posted WebErika checked in @ Taco Mac.
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Grant me the serenity…
Short and sweet today:
God, grant me the serenity
To accept the things I cannot change;
The courage to change the things that I can;
And the wisdom to know the difference.
— Reinhold Niebuhr






