Is it just me, or does Digg seem a little bit skewed to the male half of the human race?
I’m not complaining, per se – just acknowledging the fact that Diggers aren’t really my target market – which is unfortunate, because some of my best friends, and coaching clients for that matter, are guys in their late 20’s and early 30’s.
Well, I am h*a*p*p*y to let you know that I have found an alternative to Digg – one that I know you will be interested in – it’s called Bringr.
According to the site, “Bringr is a website for women to bring stories that interest them in order to share them with other women. Our front page is made up of the most popular brings. What our users like and bring will decide what Bringr’s content is.” Now, I don’t think that it will bring traffic in “Bringr-lanche” style – yet, that is!
Take a look. It’s a pink Digg.
Love it! Use it!! Spread the word about it!!!
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Jim Pearson has spent more than 25 years helping small and mid-size businesses find solutions to their business problems. He specializes in sales, marketing and rapid revenue growth and has helped hundreds of companies make more money.
Gene Culver has more than 15 years of diverse business experience across the music industry, telecom network marketing and business coaching. His specialty is helping individuals with marketing, their internet presence and lead generation.

Great find! I will definately show the wife
You may wish to check out another “Digg for women” at newsLust.com. It’s also “pink” but seems to be more Digg-like since you can down-vote stories you don’t like.