As we approach the end of the first quarter of 2010, we are beginning to see that social networking and the inclusion of social information is growing in the social and non-social sectors.

For those of you who are not familiar with Digg, we must first provide a brief background as to its history and purpose.  Digg was founded in 2004 that allowed users to post new articles.  Digg grew quickly as members had the ability to digg or bury content, thus providing a user driven quality controls.  With the new release of Digg (that has not yet been released) there are significant improvements in speed, socialility, and the removal of login requirements to post.

With no login to post requirement, Digg will quickly begin to leverage the new speeds as the number of posts will most certainly increase significantly.  The social improvements to the site should help with cross branding between various web properties, and at a minimum, clients should be able to maneuver their way through your Digg property more effectively.

Digg has always been leveraged by savvy businesses as a location to provide real, helpful, and relevant information to the marketplace, their clients, or consumers.  If you are interested in learning how to establish a strong web presence and are curious about how to incorporate Digg into your web strategy, feel free to contact us.  There is a quickly growing number of tools and websites that are available to businesses to leverage; however, business owners are often confused as to how to effectively develop a sound web strategy.  Call us today for a consultation, 850-766-0096.

Blog Post Provided By-Your Atlanta Website Optimization Professionals at SAM Internet Solutions.