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SurviveDigg New Web Hosting to Combat the Double Edged Sword

24 April, 2007 (17:56) | HTML Tips, Increasing Website Traffic | By: Erik

About two months ago I wrote about feeling the digg effect where I talked about the great feeling of getting your article to the front page of digg and then quickly seeing your shared server plan crash to ground.

The residual effect of getting to the top of digg is immense. Although if you feel the effect and your server crashes that is a bummer in the short term, but all the links you get will help your page rank, your site promotion, and boost your readership (so long as you keep up the writing.)
Based on what the surrounding hours were receiving, the time I was down cost me about 30K visitors for the 3 articles I had dugg to the front page. Ouch!!!

It even prompted me to switch servers and plans.

I recently came across a interesting niche hosting idea started by this guy and another called SurviveDigg.com. A great idea, especially if they can keep up with staying true to their name and get to the top of Google’s search results for hosting plan that can survive digg (that should help :) ).

I don’t know how many times I searched for that on Google as well as all the forums I could find. It’s a tough subject because it seems like everyone has different answers about the same hosts and the same hosting plans. (ie it’s a crapshoot)

But the idea is definitely a great niche to go after and a product that I would have thought about trying had it been launched back when I was mulling over the decision to switch hosting plans because of the digg effect.

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Comment from bwb
Time: April 24, 2007, 7:57 pm

Awesome to hear, I just added them to our database of hosting companies if you want to leave a review:

http://www.webhostingunleashed.com/survivedigg

Submit Review at:
http://www.webhostingunleashed.com/rank.php?host=3994

Thanks, Ben
http://www.webhostingunleashed.com/

Comment from Josh
Time: April 26, 2007, 2:37 am

At a closer look, there are levels of digg, but I’m assuming you’re talking about worst scenarios. Which for $35, you’d expect them to keep it up, and I would too. Just depends on how often you expect to be dugg and how much each time. They’ve said they’ll fit only 30 clients per customer, which means they’ll collect $1000 a month for a server that costs $300 at most.

I could offer you some ways around it, though $35 is really nothing compared to what you’re making, learning to save is a good way to start business.

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