It's Come to This - Grovelling for a Sphinn!
Seems like this social bookmarking is a tough nut to crack, but read to the bottom for a one-off Sphinn related offer.
Getting onto the front page of Digg has always been notoriously difficult, so I realized a while ago that chasing the Digg vote for an online marketing blog wasn’t a good strategy.
But with Sphinn, it is a different matter. Here is a social bookmarking site that should respond very well to the types of posts I want to submit - particularly SEO and online marketing. These people read the same blogs as I do, so it was a no-brainer to throw myself into Sphinn, especially as a post can go hot at one tenth of the numbers required at Digg.
Yet, try as I might, I can't seem to break through the wall. Posts that feel to me as if they should definitely punch through languish with single-figure Sphinns. All the time I wait monitoring RSS feeds to leap on the latest post by a hot blogger seems to do me no good, but the guy who submits a different post of theirs reaps front page gold.
Autopsy of a Sphinn Failure
I have a few theories about this - one being the difference in time-zones. Living in Australia, I am often up and Sphinning when most other users are down and snoring. So I experimented with lodging submissions at different times. Nope, my morning submissions saw no notable difference in Sphinns to my lunchtime or evening Sphinns.
But what about the quality of the posts I'm Sphinning, I hear you cry?
Well, half of the posts I've submitted are from my own new blog, the initial motivation for the strategy, and a couple are from my Christmas experiment at Christmaswatch. The rest are from around the net. Some of the most recent of these posts have gained fantastic reactions from those who read them, but not enough people read them to Sphinn. An example is 'Why Your Website Copy Sucks', which attracted very positive comments as well as the prediction it would go big. Nope, wrong again.
Okay, so let's do some linkbait. 'Is Google Really the Bogeyman' got some great feedback and found itself reposted in the comments on Matt Cutt's blog and a couple of other marketing forums so it was certainly effective as a post and developed some traffic from elsewhere. Got Stumbled too. Sphinns? 6.
Even when I'm not submitting my own posts, I've thrown up some submissions from other well-known blogs. CopyBlogger, Earners Blog, Internet Hunger, SEO Chicks. Nope. But watch someone else submit CopyBlogger and marvel as the Sphinns role...
Yesterday I submitted an article from Internet Hunger called 'Sphinn is now a pathetic popularity contest!'. Surely this would get the Sphinners clicking and talking, I thought. I wanted to see whether prodding the nest with a stick would get me on the front page. The result? The comments outnumbered the Sphinns, 9 to 8.
I didn't necessarily agree with Tanner's article, as I've found many useful posts on the front page of Sphinn from all users. Just none of my own. Tanner has since responded with a new post which he submitted to pointed out how Sphinn has actually improved to become a fantastic and supportive community. If those who read my submissions agree with me that they should be read (and feedback indicates that they do), then there must be other factors at play.
"Please Sir, Can I have Some More?"
So I'm resorting to begging. I'm on my knees and want to go to bed tonight with the thrill of a front page slot for no other reason than it's there. It's Hilary and Everest, people!
I know a front page submission isn't essential or even always ideal in building site traffic, but now it's more a question of principle. I can't stop until I've cracked this nut, purely for the thrill of having cracked it - no more.
So I've changed my deodorant, so you won't mind being associated with me. I've had that breath mint and the sheets are clean if that's what it takes. I've even done a spring-clean of my site and blown out the cobwebs.
Free links back to your blogs for every Sphinner!
If I make front page I will mention every Sphinner and link back to them in a future post discussing the merits of social bookmarking. What's that you say? A link from my blog doesn't cream your crackers? I can't help my feeble PageRank at the moment, but as the future post may also go front page as people Sphinn their link, it gets you in front of some influential bloggers.
Get me up there! Let's push this puppy through the Sphinn wall!
Sphinn, baby, Sphinn!











Hi Kimota,
Cool post.
I just wanted to say that I noticed yesterday that you sphunn the Internet Hunger Post about Sphinn Popularity, but I believe the reason you might have had problems getting many to sphinn it is because that post was a month old. As a matter of fact, I could have sworn it was sphunn back when it was originally posted in November. But, I could be wrong about that.
Don't get too frustrated.... keep submitting to sphinn. I think you there is a combination of things that need to happen to sphinn a post hot. Not only does the post need to be exceptional and sphinn worthy, but I think the time submitted (just like you mention) plays an important part. Another thing that I find interesting.... the avatar. I believe having a stand-out avatar can make a big difference as well. People will recognize you and want to read what you submitted.
Great post. :)
Shana (TheNanny612)
The Internet is soooooo big and the cliques are so small.
Some people deliberately like to bury and thumbs down story because they can.
Burying is for spam and blatant misuse of redirecting articles to get hits.
I say if you don't have anything nice to say get step away from the keyboard.
The trick to getting Sphunn and what not is to establish several small collectives and broadcast what you want voted for. Not just one group of people but as many as you can manage.
I Spunn, Dugg, Stumbled, Technoraied, and will probably do a post with your link for the Entrecard audience at my site.
Others should be doing the same damn thing. Shame on them.
Now you know how it works, eh? Congrats :)
Sphunn my grovelling friend. Anyone that grovels this good deserves to be Sphunn. lol
Suggestion: Get a snapshot of the final number just in case it's a fluke
*>)
Congrats!! I see you went Sphinn Hot!!
GOD DAMN IT YOU'RE A GOOD WRITTER!! SERIOUSLY. "...CREAM YOUR CRACKERS..." WOW
I haven't read a blog so real as this in a long time.
Just say it how it is. Now this is good blogging!
We are going to hold you to that link now ;)
I discovered Sphinn last month when I "Sphunn" a page and then saw it indexed in Google within the hour.
Ever since then I have been hooked on Sphinn. I haven't seen very many positive results from Digg, so I have gotten away from taking the time to post.
Great post and blog!
~Debby