18 Sep
Posted by YC as Blogging, Traffic, Social Sites, Social Bookmarking
You know, StumbleUpon has been around for a couple of years now, but has only been discussed and used in the blogosphere more recently. Just about every blogger mentioned how SU had driven massive traffic to their site, but despite reading a long list of such articles and trying to apply them, I hardly saw a trickle of a visit generated from SU.
It was not until I stumbled upon Shaun’s definitive SU guide that the haze was slowly lifted over my eyes. Forget the technicalities and oft-treaded SU paths everyone habitually puts in standard lists. In short, this is how you REALLY get massive long lasting traffic blasting your blog to the top of the blogosphere. No need for Stumble exchanges! Call them evil, call them despicable gaming practices - but hey, if you do it with good intentions, it ain’t what it is!
1. Get as many SU friends as you can, with the same interests
Gather a long list of like-minded individuals in the SU universe. You like what they stumble and read, they will like what you have to offer (ahem, stumble).
2. Get as many SU friends as you can. Period.
Well, not everyone has the same interests, but you can still be friends.
* Note that you should be out to make friends. Do not underestimate how easily it is to spot insincerity.
3. COMMUNICATE with your SU friends
Nobody becomes friends just by “adding”. Drop them a note, say hi, and try to connect! Not all would respond, but those who do, you might be having coffee with them 20 years down the road.
4. Review, review, review
It is all good to click “I like it!” on sites, posts, articles. But separate yourself from the ordinary and potentially spammy by leaving a review of what you stumble. There are many SU users who also check out stumble reviews, not to mention content owners. I have made many great friends who appreciated the reviews I had left of their content. You should also review your friends’ bio pages if possible.
5. Stumble good content and tag properly
Everybody hates seeing bad and irrelevant content. SU is structured such that when you click on the “Stumble!” button, it only shows you pages that have been tagged in your preferred categories. That is still open to wrong categorisation by stumblers. So when you do stumble and tag content, keep this in mind - be considerate to other stumblers, tag good content and tag well - everyone’s time is precious!
6. Provide good content
Ok, so you really want to get as much of your content into SU as possible, to maximise hit rate. But make sure they are your best content. Unless of course, your readers and friends decide that everything is good. :) This should also motivate you to put forth your best effort each time you create an article.
7. Stumble your SU friends’ good content
It might be tempting to stumble everything, to practise reciprocity. But be mindful that it can actually backfire on your friends as it has been known that sites with too many stumbled pages were prioritised lower for short periods. Always concentrate on bringing the best to others, because you also wish the best to come to you.
Now, with the above in place, what you do next to put it all in action and see your traffic stats BALLOON…
a. Announce your good content to your SU friends
b. Politely ask them to stumble the content if they like it. Many of them would anyway.
c. Introduce SU to other friends. Ask them to stumble your good content when they join the SU network.
d. Go back to (1) and repeat.
There are many other levels of colour you could add to the mix to make it more interesting, for example the use of StumbleXchange.com, StumbleSwap.com, creating a dedicated network of friendly stumblers, stumbling incoming links that actually lead back to your own content and so on and so forth. But this is the most straightforward and easiest to implement. In fact, it is actually incredibly simple! It has brought me consistent traffic from SU everytime, and it would do the same for you.
Keep the basic principles in mind - be sincere and be friendly, put yourself in others’ shoes and provide only the best that they truly deserve as much as you, write good content and do not be afraid to market that!
If you wish to add me as your StumbleUpon friend, you may do so here! I would love to be part of your community!
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September 18th, 2007 at 3:51 pm
2Well I took your advice on point #7 for this post :). But to be honest that’s probably the most important part for gainaing long term taffic becuase it seems that you will slowly develop a group of friends who constantly stumble eachother’s posts and your traffic will just continue to increase. I beleive reviews are far more effective than just the thumbs up so thats anohter good point you made there. Excellent post buddy :)
Dana Wallert
September 18th, 2007 at 4:50 pm
3Stumbleriffic post YC! Awesome list. I have a little addition…well, not even really an addition, but…
on numbers 4 & 5: whenever you review…make sure you also tag the content. I think a lot of the time people add reviews without adding the tags…I’m not sure on the whole inner workings of SU, but I think the more people that like the content you discover and review the better…and tagging accurately and prolifically assures that more people will see the content you submit.
david
September 18th, 2007 at 6:02 pm
4I’ll do #7 too. #7 has to be the luckiest number ever.
YC
September 19th, 2007 at 5:00 am
5@ Shaun - yup if you stumble your friends’ content - they’re more likely to reciprocate and you do not even need a large number of them to do it (although the more the better :)). Thanks Shaun for stumbling this! :)
@ Dana - I found out that when I started -reviewing-, people appreciated it and traffic would build up gradually. It’s a helpful way of pointing the relevant content to your network. Thanks Dana! :)
@ David - Thanks David! Stumbled your latest post as well :)
keel wong
September 19th, 2007 at 5:09 pm
6i like stumple upon not because it can brings any traffic for my blog,but i can find many interesting blog and website that usually hard to find at search engines. :)
Thomas Sinfield
September 19th, 2007 at 9:17 pm
7Stumble Upon has been great for me, I have had over 40 unique views in the past week, with out even having to ask people to stumble me.
YC
September 20th, 2007 at 1:47 am
8@ keel - Yup, that is the main purpose for SU - everyone loves a surprise and that’s one of the ways it works well.
@ Thomas - That’s pretty cool! Imagine what it would be like if some of these 40 people gave a thumbs up too! That’s the power of SU!
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September 28th, 2007 at 8:19 pm
10Your advice stood out among all the other SU advice sites. Great post, why you might ask, ok I’ll tell you.
I think it’s a great idea to focus on the relationships you can create with other SU users. After all, is it not social networking?
It seems that I’ve gotten in the habit of just submitting the occasional blog, and rarely ever hitting the “i like it’ button. I just hit the Stumble button. I’m going to try to be more cognizant of this. I wonder how many other people just stumble without ever rating… (i’m not that bad, but I do it enough).
Take care.
YC
September 29th, 2007 at 12:26 am
11@ Alfred - thanks for the kind words! I do understand that it takes up a bit of everyone’s time to add a review but I try to do it as much as I could and it also helps others to understand more about the page. Have fun! :)
Terry Didcott
September 29th, 2007 at 10:18 pm
12Great Article - I meant to comment earlier but got sidetracked!
I use SU a lot for boosting my own traffic and it works really well - I’ll be applying some of your tips to get even more out of this great SN site!
Terry
YC
October 1st, 2007 at 12:24 pm
13Thanks for commenting, Terry - hopefully what I do works for you too! :)
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October 11th, 2007 at 8:57 am
15Your advice is really great and help me a lot since i just started SU, this is very great guidance for me and will surely follow the list. Thanks and more power.
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