I usually do reddit for each article (we get more traffic from that), but I haven't been doing digg for the last few...however, I will go over and digg the ones you just did.  (we get about 10 hits for each single "digg" or up arrow on reddit, I am guessing...)
Hmmm.  Just 'dugg' Stuart's article on Inflation and it has asked me for a title and description.  Maybe I've got this wrong.  Does everyone enter a title and description, or does the first person only need to enter them?
hmmm...that's weird.  

see, I don't like digg as much...but as I say in a couple of other places, reddit seems to work better for us.

submitting things to buzzflash, fark, and boing boing do too.

I did the same with digg.  Seems to me it's unlike reddit in that multiple postings on the same article aren't sorted by URL.  They ask you to look, but it doesn't catch it itself, ergo multiple postings.  

Sucks.

We got a lot of traffic from digg once...that's why I keep pushing it too...we'll see if it's worth it.

Yes, the reddit process (including registration) is a lot simpler.  However, they don't have measures to stop bots registering and automating hits.  That could mean some sites get abnormally high ratings.
If I may ask, what's the bump from Digg like? Not being the most technically savvy of people, I just now discoverd it and red edit after you guys mentioned them here. Pretty cool sties.

best,

Matt

the bump from reddit is a lot bigger than digg for some reason...we've gotten anything from 100 to 800/day out of a good reddit.  fark, boing boing, buzzflash, etc., now THEY are the places to get on--we got farked during the hurricanes, got us around 10k.

the more people submit an article, the more NEW hits, it's really that simple.

I got 5,000 hits from Reddit once on one of my blog articles. I have had some submitted to digg, but have never noticed much traffic. Another good one to bump the traffic way up is Slashdot, but it is hard to get an article accepted.

RR

LATOC got farked in the early days. (All the way back in early 2004) It went from 500 a day to 100,000 in two days. Blew out my site for about a week.

Best,

Matt