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Check Your Digg SaturationBlogstorm had a fun little post a couple of days ago which inspired me to whip up this little search tool. I came across the article on Weblog Tools Collection which had the following to say:

Digg saturation: Patrick from Blogstorm came up with a way to rank websites using a Digg saturation value that he came up with by searching Google with a specific URI. Apparently Google really likes sites that are Dugg.

This got me to thinking… why should people have to go elsewhere to conduct the search, I worked out a method to integrate this into the site without having to leave when I wrote my article on How to Bootleg Everything! So, here is a simple little form you can use to see what your Blog’s Digg saturation level is.

After you do, drop a comment below and let us all know where you are at! Right now OMB is at 1,930! I had to check it like 3 times because I couldn’t believe it! (I still can’t!)

To use the search form replace “YOUR-DOMAIN.com” with your actual domain name.

Digg Saturation Search





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