http://flickr.com/photos/66179962@N00/2306050866/

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http://www.polepositionmarketing.com/seo-sem/link-building-secrets/index.php
From the page: “The world’s top link building experts get together to provide a single source of never-before revealed link building tips, tricks and strategies.”
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article3476414.ece
From the page: “I am probably the only person in the UK, and possibly even in the Western world, to have suffered personally the full-scale traditional water torture and to have survived.”
http://www.portfolio.com/news-markets/national-news/portfolio/2008/03/04/Website-Digg-Makes-Changes
From the page: “Has Digg’s nerd juggernaut outlived its usefulness? Kevin Rose, founder of the community-driven news website, apparently thinks so.
Rose is planning changes during the next few months to give individuals more control over how they view stories on the Digg site, shifting power away from the core of loyal and fanatical users”so-called Diggerati”that have built the community-based content-ranking website into one of the stars of Web 2.0.
The problem for Rose, however, is this: The same user devotion that made Digg a hit threatens to manifest itself as a backlash. Digg’s user base is already known for protesting every change in the website’s algorithm for ranking articles, videos, and graphics; the more radical transformation that Rose is proposing is bound to leave many in the Diggerati crying foul.
Digg is just fine with that.”
http://www.vanishingpoint.ca/tailrace.html
My super-villan underground lair beneath Niagra Falls.
http://andybeard.eu/2008/03/dear-digg-please-ban-my-site.html
From the page: “If you have decided my blog isn’t suitable for whatever reason for a Digg audience, please just ban me totally – honestly it is misleading your users if they think they can vote for a story because they honestly think it is newsworthy, and for some algorithm or black flag to automatically determine the news isn’t news because it is from my domain.
Unlike most, I have come to realise I don’t mind being black flagged, but if I am in some way black flagged, make it real – tell people that content from my site isn’t worthy of a Digg audience.”
I totally agree with Andy here, seeing as many sites are automagically buried, can’t digg just be honest about it?