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How To Make My Blog: 10 Simple Steps To Increase Blog Traffic Via StumbleUpon

  • Jeremy Day · 1 year ago
    Hi,

    Very good post. Consider it stumbled. Also check out some of my Stumble Upon articles. They have links to even more great Stumble Upon articles.

    Cheers,
    Jeremy
  • nette · 1 year ago
    One of the secrets of successful SEO is to be affiliated with popular and good sites.
  • Rocky · 1 year ago
    I am new with stumbleupon and I was bit confused how to get best out of it. Now with your tips I got the idea.
    Thanks!
  • Jhon · 1 year ago
    very good tips. I will try these. for my stubled success
  • Capital · 1 year ago
    Hi - thanks for these suggestions they will definetely help us.

    Thanks
  • Takumi86 · 1 year ago
    I have been using SU for 3 month and i got 30+ friend right now, and will surely follow your suggestion Lastly i would like to say Thank you for giving us a good advice. Keep posting these stuff, you're doing good job
  • Terry Krysak · 1 year ago
    Excellent post.
    I have read 3 other articles on how to use Stumble, and this is by far the best one, with comprehensive information.
    Well done!!!!
    Consider this stumbled.
  • Gerald Weber SEM Group · 1 year ago
    Great article and well put. StumbleUpon is my very favorite of all social platforms. Not only is it s great way to become part of an awesome social community but it's also a lot of fun to use. Everything you said here hit the nail right on the head. I just tweeted this article. ;-)
  • Rowell Dionicio · 1 year ago
    I'm pretty new to stumbleupon so I appreciate this article. How exactly do you tell your friends to stumble your site on stumbleupon?
  • Marko Saric · 1 year ago
    I don't tell anyone to stumble my site. When I have an article I want to promote, I share the link and what the article is about to friends. If somebody likes it they can stumble/review, if not they can just delete my message. Daily life at Stumble is like that, you always get lots of links to check out and I do not stumble/review all of them. Not at all. If I like the article I do, if not I just close it.
  • Steven Hanks · 12 months ago
    Hi Marko,

    what an excellent article. Though I use Stumbleupon your article provides quite helpful content for increasing traffic to my website iwmsnews.com.

    Yours Sincerely,

    Steven Hanks
  • rjjrdq · 11 months ago
    I've made maybe 50 or 60 friends requests at stumble. No responses. Just my luck. There must be a better way than trolling for readers in that way.
  • Marko Saric · 11 months ago
    @rjjrdq - I find being very targeted works the best. First stumble / discover / review as much as possible and all very targeted to your blog audience. Then when somebody likes your stumbles or visits your profile, add them as friends, subscribe to their favorites and also send them a personalized message to thank them for liking your stumbles. Keep doing this process and you will surely get connected to some other Stumble users soon.
  • Rachel · 11 months ago
    Thank you for helping a brand new tweeter begin to understand the ins and outs of how to tweet on twitter plus now I have a new site - stumbleupon - to check out and use. The detailed information you provide is incredibly helpful. You are giving us clear, concise steps to expanding our network. Invaluable.
  • Steve Heideman · 11 months ago
    I just started using Stumble Upon to promote my blog. I have noticed a pick up in traffic because of it definately.
  • Kalyan at rcplinks.com · 11 months ago
    A complete guide on how to use stumble. Thanks for the useful info.
  • Gerald Weber · 11 months ago
    Great article explaining the basics of StumbleUpon. I can attest first hand that SU is not only a great social platform it's also a lot of fun to use. I have discovered so much great web content and made many great friends from SU.
  • zeeshan · 11 months ago
    Hey, great article and nice tips for using stumbleupon, i mentioned about the importance of using stumbleupon in one of my post, http://tinyurl.com/9l8pkt, i have even experienced more than 2000 visits a day in very initial days of my blogging through stumbleupon, so its no doubt a great marketing tool if used in a proper way.
  • JeD Chan · 11 months ago
    Thanks for this Marko. It's very helpful. :)

    I'm building-up my StumbleUpon profile so this really helps me a lot.

    Hope we could strengthen our StumbleUpon

    Thanks! Thumb this up!

    JeD Chan
    http://jedwardchan.stumbleupon.com
  • Simona Rich · 11 months ago
    That's a grrreat article! I am just learning about social networking and this post made it so easy to understand it! Thank you!
  • Anthony Hereld · 10 months ago
    Another great article. I'm somewhat of a StumbleUpon newb, so this article will really help me get my blog up and running!
  • claudia Olivos · 9 months ago
    Thanks. I have heard about stumble upon but had no idea it was something that may be beneficial to my websites and blog- I am going there asaptosee what I can do tobring traffic over to our artist websites and blog!

    Thanks!
  • Marshall · 8 months ago
    It had been a while since the first time I visited StumbleUpon.com. Ironically, I found your article on Delicious and decided to give StumbleUpon.com another whirl. Turns out, I really like the 'Stumble Upon' button. I find myself enjoying the random page(s) spoon fed to me rather than paging through and '[Opening] in New Tab' ... Thanks!
  • Thomas · 8 months ago
    stumble is just cool! It is really the coolest of all social media sites! Not only for promoting stuff, the real joy of stumbleupon is discovering cool websites and sharing it with friends
  • Chuck the Network Marketing Du · 6 months ago
    Fantastic post you have made about getting traffic to your blog using one of the best social mediums available - in my opinion.

    I have tried just about all of the most popular networks out there, but I think stumbeupon is by far the best.
  • Ben Stevens · 6 months ago
    Hi Marko

    Great post! I'm guessing the toolbar is only available with IE? That is a pain as I exclusively use FF and GC.

    Regards

    Ben
  • Marko Saric · 6 months ago
    @Ben Stevens - I use FF and there is Stumble toolbar for it. Check StumbleUpon site.
  • gray - pythoughts · 6 months ago
    you can use stumbleupon's web-frame for google chrome as well, I'm sure you've seen it? Just go to stumbleupon and check out the black frame at the top of the page.

    I was actually wondering if there are any stumbleupon buttons for adding friends? I've checked quite thoroughly so I'm sure that there aren't, but you have to wonder why though, since they put such an emphasis on community...
  • gjperera · 5 months ago
    Thanks to this post I was exposed to #9 which has been great for my blog, thanks for the great resource. Have you found that this plugin helps with reader retention or return visitors?
  • Marko Saric · 5 months ago
    I didn't know how to track it. The idea is good and I am sure that by telling people "please Stumble this" or "please Tweet this" they will be more likely to do it.
  • gjperera · 5 months ago
    You're right it should at least spark the interest of the visitor. Thanks for the feedback.
  • Nicholas Z. Cardot · 5 months ago
    Thanks for the tips. I'm gonna start using StumbleUpon more and I'm going to implement your advice when I do.
  • techtweakcocc · 5 months ago
    very nice and usefull post........... :)