Quote Originally Posted by SittingOut
Digg traffic is mostly garbage, in my opinion. I have made the front page a few times, on two different sites. In both instances it crashed by site very quickly. However, the traffic was pretty much completely unresponsive to ads. I got like one click per every 10,000 visitors, so basically they crashed my site and burned my bandwidth for nothing.

Maybe if you have an apple fanboy site selling ipod assessories, you may do better, but for the most part, digg is garbage. Maybe if you are running CPM ads and can make the front page consistently, you may like digg traffic, but for most people they are a waste of time.
Are you seriously that ignorant? Do you know anything about SEO or even web development?

If you are having trouble with your click thrus, that isn't the referring site's fault; that's your fault. Get better ads or just place them in better locations. Also, if you think making money off a website is all about the CTR you have a lot of learning to do; 1998 was over a LONG time ago. Welcome to web 2.0.

Obviously you know nothing about internet marketing and you should be embarrassed of your previous reply. Digg.com sends me outstanding traffic and lots of it. The entire goal of SEO is to increase your search results within search engines. How is that done you are probably asking? Inbound links from high traffic relevant websites with a good page rank such as Digg.com. Google (you have heard of Google right?) will look at your page and say 'Wow, the same people who good to digg.com enjoy this site as well' resulting in an increase within their index.

So Mr. SittingOut, I suggest you sit THIS one out and read a couple books on internet marketing or SEO. And please don't reply with your previous nonsense only to expose your completely ignorance in this matter even more. Do your research first.