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What is it?“Digg is a place for people to discover and share content
from anywhere on the web. From the biggest online destinations to the most obscure blog, Digg surfaces the best
stuff as voted on by our community.”
AudienceDigg is target to everyone on the web. It’s a place where anyone can find interesting content that is specific to their
interests.Creators | Critics | Collectors | Joiners | Spectators
Target Market for BusinessWith such a large target market (almost everyone) ads need to be very targeted. DiggAds provides an interactive advertising experience for members. You decide what ads are successful
and which ones get buried.
HighlightsCustomization helps content reach its proper targets. Newsrooms
(beta) collects information from other social media sources. Digg provides a very interactive experience that makes your opinion truly count.
IssuesUnless you use a filter, some content might be vulgar and off-
putting. Private and/or leaked material can be harmful for reputation. Competition against sites like Reddit and Del.icio.us
dilute the market.
FailuresThe HD-DVD processing key leak showed that the users
control the content. It was a flop for the movie industry but a victory for the internet community. Digg users revolted
when website went through changes.
SuccessesHeld as the first website to give users the power to spread
information to the masses. Always looking for ways to improve their website and user experience. DiggAds give
adverting incentive and (again) give users power.
TrendsThe clutter of social media websites is making it hard to
compete. Competition has affected Digg and is forcing them to make changes. Do they stay the course and keep
innovating or do listen to their loyal users?
Why get involved?There are many similar websites these days but I believe that Digg surpasses the others in quality and content. Check
out the news, click a few links and I’m sure you’ll find something that you like.
Thank you for listening!
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