StumbleUpon Network Campaign

Posted by Pixelhead

Increasing my knowledge about Stumbleupon and increasing my Stumbleupon network is my goal for the week. The last several weeks, I have been working on increasing my network on Digg, and now I am over 100 friends in my network. The one major problem with this is that I now am flooded with a barrage of email shouts from friends wanting me to check out a site and digg it for them. Some people just abuse the Digg Shout feature way too much.

StumbleUpon My StumbleUpon Page

So after reading the article Top bloggers reveal how to build traffic off-blog without spending a dime,one of the bloggers interviewed was Liz Strauss, who said she would “hang on StumbleUpon” as one of the methods for promoting her site with out spending a dime. So armed with the knowledge that Liz Stumbles and recommend it, I set about learning how to make the most of Stumbleupon. I am a bit slow, because you would figure that since I received huge amounts of traffic from Stumbleupon on more than one occasion, I would have mastered it long ago. Yesterday I had about 5 friends in my Stumbleupon network. 195 to go, since Stumbleupon only allows you to have 200 friends in your network.

I was reading on a blog(sorry I would give a link to the blog, but I have lost the link) and in summary, it said you need to get your 200 friends on Stumbleupon by adding 200 friends to your profile, but then you need to monitor the list of 200 friends by removing those who do not add you as a mutual friend, and then fill in those spots that you remove with others that will hopefully become mutual friends. The author(when I come across it again I will update this post) then suggested that you need to keep doing this process of adding and removing in order to come up with an active list of Stumblers that will actually be actively Stumbling.

So here are my Stumbleupon activities for this Stumbleupon network campaign and some Stumbleupon News.

Checking out the Stumbleupon Toolbar, lots of cool stuff here to play with. Do You have the Stumbleupon toolbar installed? I know that you can get it for both IE(sadly) and Firefox. Get either toolbars from the Stumbleupon homepage.

Stumble Through A SiteAnyway, while checking out the toolbar, I noticed the two intertwined arrows, and when the cursor is hovered over this the alt tag says “Stumble Thru a website”. The pic at the left shows all the site that this works with. So what does this do? This allows me to click the Stumble button and stumble pages for that given site. I clicked on the Flickr Icon, and proceeded to Stumble through some awesome Flickr pics, most of which I would not have found on my own.

StumbleUpons SearchReviews
One last bit of Stumbleupon News before wrapping up this Stumbleupon Network Campaign post. I received info about the Stumbleupon’s SearchReviews program this morning via the SearchViews newsletter post StumbleUpon Introduces SearchReviews.(a search newsletter I highly recommend) SearchReviews enables you to see a Stumbleupon icon next to search results that your friends have stumbled. For information about enabling this feature see the Stumbleupon SearchReviews Blog article.

I have enabled this feature, but because I only have 20 friend, I may not see these for a while. I also am not sure if it just allows you to see sites that your friends have stumbled or sites that Stumbleupon users in general have stumbled. At any rate the service can be used on the major search engines to include but not limited to Google, Yahoo, MSN and ASK.

Stumbleupon Questions?

Written by Pixelhead on October 24th, 2007 with 13 comments.
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Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Elizabeth Jackson
#1. October 25th, 2007, at 7:37 PM.

Thanks for this post. I joined Stumbleupon a while ago, but, like you, I’m also just starting to get the hang of things, build a network and really maximize the benefit from it. Thanks for some helpful tips. I do know that they rank users, and so in response to your question about being reviewed, it helps if another user with “authority” tags your comments as “helpful” or reviews your pages or profile.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Pixelhead
#2. October 26th, 2007, at 3:20 AM.

I was hanging out a bit on it today, and learned to stumble my friends stumbles…Also learned to search for users, and I was able to find about a dozen stumblers in my area of PA. Thanks for visiting, let me know if I can do anything for you.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com David Rogers
#3. October 27th, 2007, at 6:27 PM.

Very useful info - browsing site after visiting to judge for Monika’s competition (which is proving tricky - you’re in the frame at present!). There is no definitive guide to Stumble or any social network site, I pick up hints and tips here and there.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com John Kain
#4. October 29th, 2007, at 10:37 AM.

Stumble upon does help get traffic, I also have seen the advantage recently.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Steven Snell
#5. November 1st, 2007, at 1:14 AM.

Adam,
What are your impressions of StumbleUpon as compared to Digg?

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Pixelhead
#6. November 1st, 2007, at 3:00 AM.

So far I have had encountered very little negativity with Stumbleupon, but with Digg, it seems like comments or Diggs can get buried all to easily. Profanity is much more common on Digg as well.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Steven Snell
#7. November 1st, 2007, at 3:07 AM.

Yeah, StumbleUpon has a much more positive audience in general. I don’t know why Digg comments tend to be so negative. It’s like everyone is in high school and trying to make others look bad so they can feel better about themselves.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Alberghi
#8. November 13th, 2007, at 2:54 PM.

It’s nice to know!!!
it has a much more positive audience in general.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Pixelhead
#9. November 13th, 2007, at 3:14 PM.

That it does Alberghi.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Goran
#10. May 24th, 2008, at 8:28 AM.

Hi Pixelhead. What a great thing to do, see who has stumbled me and do the same, brilliant. I think from today I will be stumbling more often, starting with this post. Xcellent.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com spostareduro
#11. May 24th, 2008, at 3:45 PM.

idnt have time to read all the commentary..sry guys..i’ll pay more attention next time…

just wanted to let you know that SU has a ot of haters that may think you are trying to game them with your webiste because you said SU is a great way to promote your website. this is the only reason i did not stumble the post..i didnt want to lead angry horses to your watering hole. :-(

all else is true and SU rocks! thanks adam..

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Joel Drapper
#12. September 17th, 2008, at 10:51 AM.

Stumble upon is great. I really like their advertisment system too. They only charge $0.05 per visitor and I find that about 10% of visitors become returning visitors, and subscribers.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Rick
#13. May 4th, 2009, at 5:24 PM.

Thanks for the tips. I’ve been trying to wrap my head around stumbleupon and how to make it work for me. For some reason I had a hard time seeing the angles… I think this might be the “leg up” that I needed.

thanks again.

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