About Pwigg - The "Paid-Wiki" Digg

Pwigg, short for "Paid Wiki Digg", is a social network that allows you to submit a page that will be reviewed by all and will be promoted, based on popularity, to the main page. When a user submits a news article it will be placed in the "unpublished" area until it gains sufficient votes to be promoted to the main page. The Pwigg was created by the creators of the One Buck Wiki and the Five Dollar Wiki.

What is it?

  1. Use Pwigg to promote your page on the Million Dollar Wiki, Million Euro Wiki, WordHugger, One Euro Wiki, One Buck Wiki, Five Dollar Wiki, or EntreWiki - Business Ideas.
    This is a free social network service for page-owners of paid wiki sites to promote their pages.

  2. How does it help promote my page?
    Basically, every time you submit your page, you are adding multiple backlinks to your page, meaning your page will have a better chance of showing up number one on Google for your desired search keyword. You can add tags that will let search engine crawlers to rank you better in the search engines rankings.

  3. How does it give me multiple backlinks?
    When you submit one page, it will create multiple backlinks based on your tags. So if you have tags such as "a,b,c,d, and e", you are essentially making 6 backlinks to your page. The more tags you add, the merrier.

  4. How do I know if it works?
    Based on our testing with nich social networking sites such as Wagg.It, it is guaranteed to bring you top positions on Google.

  5. Can I submit other sites than MDW, MEW, WordHugger, OBW, and FDW?
    You can only submit pages from MDW, MEW, WordHugger, OBW, and FDW. The system blocks any other URLs. This way, we can prevent unwanted spam and maintain site's quality.

  6. I have a Paid Wiki site, how can I get on board the train?
    Email us at train [at] pwigg.com. We will add your site to Pwigg if we like you and send you a MediaWiki extension that will automatically add Pwigg buttons to your pages.