#dontgo Movement Launches #diggcons
Monday, December 29th, 2008It’s Monday morning, Christmas has come and gone, New Years Day is just around the corner, and December is coming to a close. I can’t imagine a better time to announce the launch of a fantastic addition to the #dontgo Movement social media network of tools.
A little over a month ago I noticed that Joe Carter was looking to work with someone or a group to enhance and take the #diggcons project to a new level. Joe had originally offered the project to #TCOT, but according to him his offer was never answered for one reason or another.
I contacted Joe letting him know that the #dontgo Movement was quietly working on a social news network and we would gladly move the project under the #diggcons label. Joe was quick to get the ball rolling, and now the #diggcons Twitter account is officially an account of the #dontgo Movement.
The #diggcons Project
The ultimate goal of #diggcons is to network eActivists in a way that encourages social bookmarking within the center-right movement online. We badly need a network of individuals who can share news and bookmarks, and work together to promote these URL’s in social bookmarking sites.
Our focus in the beginning will be Digg, StumbleUpon and R-igg.
How do I get involved?
To join in on the fun, you need to become active in the social bookmarking network you see here. In order for this to work, everyone “taking” from the community must also “give”.
How do I give? It’s simple. When you see a link in the #diggcon Tweet stream, click on it and Digg it, Stumble it, R-igg, it, etc. That is… if you find it interesting of course.
When you have a link that you think others will find interesting, tweet it and include the #diggcons hashtag. We’ll all go and vote for your link if we like it.
It’s a win-win for everyone!
So what are you waiting for? Go check out the new DiggCons website.






