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nukemdomis
December 24th, 2007 @10:23 pm  

How right you are about making sure to Stumble excellent sites for StumbleUpon. That’s so important.

What’s your take on the subject of making sure to tag the pages you find and stumble correctly? Do you think incorrectly tagging web pages hurts the sites you stumble?

Fred
December 25th, 2007 @2:46 am  

Thank you very much for mentioning my StumbleUpon article. It should keep your readers busy :)

Joshua Clanton
December 31st, 2007 @5:41 pm  

Thanks for the excellent guide to StumbleUpon. I just started experimenting with it on my most recent blog entry. I think having these tips beforehand would have helped me out quite a bit.

Elango
January 7th, 2008 @11:41 am  

Really a comprehensive article on stumbleupon traffic..
But social marketing can be pretty hectic and a continued extra work isn’t it?
For creating some passive income, will social marketing be of any good
I don’t deny it brings traffic, but for building an empire without your constant working on it like “surfing on the sites” will social marketing be of ant use..

Will Jay Abraham(Your Favorite mentor) recommend this?

I don’t want to sound like pessimist, but these are the real questions that pop in my mind. Naturally Curious

Money.Power.Wisdom
January 7th, 2008 @12:18 pm  

Great question. Jay teaches ’strategic business building’
combined with ‘ethical opportunism’.

StumbleUpon delivers floods of targeted traffic - today.
Will it continue doing so? No one knows. So it is an
opportunity - to take advantage of.

My blog has received over 10,000 visitors through SU in
the last 2 months - which is FAR above any one other source
of traffic in the same period.

Social media, by its very nature, involves time and personal
interaction. You cannot ‘outsource’ relationships.

Will the time invested be worth it? It’s a question only
you can answer. Test it.

I’m active in 2 social networks - Twitter and SU. Both have
amply rewarded my time investment. So I continue doing it.
When that equation changes, my approach will too.

Hope this helps. Thanks for the kind words about the article.

All success
Dr.Mani

Paul W. Swansen
June 25th, 2008 @12:50 am  

I like StumbleUpon. I’d think it’s a long term tool to use for the long haul. The site has some UI issues and it isn’t compatible with Safari 3.1.1, and those are minor issues. Overall I say it’s a good tool, that I need to remember I have in my bag.

anymommy
June 26th, 2008 @5:00 am  

Really interesting. The best description of SU that I’ve read. It might actually convince me to come back tomorrow and follow the steps to stumbleship!

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