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Digg and Del.icio.us tools/resource compedium

October 2nd, 2008

If you’re a Del.icio.us user like Liberate Media, or a Digg social news reader/submitter, here is a list of links to others posts that will get you the very best out of these two popular social media services.

Digg and Del.icio.us have been updated since a few of the below posts were created, but the mechanics are still the same.

Probably a good place to start - How Best to Submit Our (Or Any) Stories to Digg

Followed by the Digg toolbox from the ever popular mashables.com

Next is an even more comprehensive Digg toolbox from Virtualhosting.com

Want some Digg data? Try the Digg front page data tool you can also find the top 100/1000 Diggers.

‘Make use of’ have a post called, The top 5 Digg tools to make you a better Digger.

Want to find out a bit more Digg? - Here is 10 interesting Digg features

Ever wondered what type on content is popular on Digg? Click here to find out.

Want to create a good Digg title? Check out this tool from Dan Zarella

No resource list would be complete with out a case study, so here it is: the Digg case study.

Getting board of Digg yet? Here are 6 alternatives

Yet another tool box from Mashable, this time it’s the Del.icio.us toolbox.

Ever wanted to become a power user? You can at Web Work daily.

Very good post here from davefleet.com - 6 Ways To Make Life Easier With Del.icio.us (added bonus of a common craft animation, which are excellent)

Delicious Popular Page Posts Analysed - nicely scrawled image, but actually very interesting!

A Del.icio.us PR opportunity!

If you are going to take Del.icio.us seriously then use the Delicious Bookmarks Firefox Add-ons

Finally Del.icio.us A-to-Z by Functions : All 150+ hacks. Del.icio.us hacks, links, tools organised by actions / functions.

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