The Top Social Bookmarking Site for Investors
Written By TarikDon’t Digg It, DigStocks.
Investors now have access to a finance and investing focused social bookmarking site. DigStock, social bookmarking network for finance articles and posts, provides a constant flow of high quality investing content from websites both small and large.
DigStock homepage:
Alexa Traffic Graph for DigStock:
The site holds a current ranking in the top 330,000 sites. This traffic graph show DigStock’s reach per million users.
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Site Features
The user interface is simple and easy to use, especially if you’re a regular social bookmarker. It lacks all the gadgets and tools that Digg offers on its website, but that’s okay because it just delays down loading time and makes viewing pages less optimal.
DigStock offers a lot of the same benefits as Digg along with more financial copy at our fingertips. You can submit stores, tag articles, and comment on financial content through the website under your very own member profile just like other social bookmark hubs.
If you’re looking to post finance-related content, DigStock can provide an immense amount of traffic, too. DigStock sent 20 visitors to Investor Trip in 5 days from only two submissions. As of this week, it has become my highest source of referral visitors, still trailing organic searches as my number one source of traffic this month.
When it comes to investing, finance, and money, DigStock lists useful content for investors to enjoy and learn from.
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December 7th, 2006 at 7:38 am
That’s an interesting site. Will check it out. Thanks.
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