Mitchell Harper, owner of Harpzon.com has written a Windows program that would comparatively analyze the content of articles posted on Digg with the content of those he has come up with to tell us whether or not our articles stand a chance of getting to Digg's front page.
You can download and run on your Windows PC here:
It's just a simple little Windows application where you type in the headline of your article and a summary (as you would on Digg). You then click the "Calculate Digg-a-Meter Result" button and you will see the statistical probability of your article landing on Digg's front page, based on about 8 different comparisons and calculations that appear to be common among about 80% of the articles that get on Digg's front page.
Here's an example:
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2 comments:
Hey, that's a cool tool!
Downloaded it yesterday and have given it a blast on a couple of my articles.
Cheers
Thanks buddy! Yeah it's pretty cool, small but powerful.
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