Have you noticed these buttons?

I'm wondering if our regular members are aware of the presence of these buttons at the bottom of every post -
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These buttons are special and can help us get more traffic.

How do these buttons work?

These buttons represent various social bookmarking services: Digg, Del.icio.us, Technorati & Furl. If you like any thread, you can submit that thread to these sites and share it with other users. All you need is a free account on either one or more of these sites.

How does this help CE?

When you submit your favorite thread on CE to any of the above social bookmarking site, it becomes available to other users of these sites. If more people submit the same thread, the rank of the thread goes up in social bookmarking site and it becomes visible to more people on those social networking sites - thus resulting into more traffic to CrazyEngineers.

So, I request all of you to get your free account on Digg (preferred) and start digging your favorite threads on CE.

Let me know if you have questions. [โ€‹IMG]

Replies

  • Harshad Italiya
    Harshad Italiya
    oh i don't know about this from now i will start pressing them as i am the member of some sites.

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