How to Effectively Increase Traffic Through Stumbleupon

Tue, Jan 1, 2008, by Jared Stenzel

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StumbleUpon can be used to effectively increase traffic if you only knew how to use it. This guide will teach beginners and experienced users alike on how to become successful with StumbleUpon.

What is StumbleUpon?

StumbleUpon is a combination of a social network site and a search engine. It has a giant community totaling over four million members all sharing and discovering the best sites on the internet. When you sign up you must add the StumbleUpon toolbar to your browser. The toolbar has many options, but the basic three you’ll need to know are the Stumble, thumbs up, and thumbs done buttons. When you click on the Stumble button it will bring you to a category you selected as an interest. There are many different things you can select as an interest. Anything from sports, your favorite hobbies, or religious topics that once selected will bring you sites submitted into these categories. Once you are on a page you found through Stumbling you can read the material, browse the site, or click on to the next one. If you would like to give the website a rating you can give it a “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” accordingly. If you gave it a good review StumbleUpon will give you more sites similar to it more often, and the website will be marked as a better site under that particular interest therefore increasing the traffic that is sent to the site through the Stumble option.

Okay, so I know how to use StumbleUpon to view others sites, but how do I get people to get to a site I would like to submit? In order to get your site added to StumbleUpon you have to go to the page you would like to submit. Then simply click on the “thumbs up” button, and if it has yet to be added to StumbleUpon a screen will pop up asking for a review of the site, a title, tags, and a topic. You will learn the importance of these later on. Once all this information is filled in it is submitted into the StumbleUpon database and will start to receive the “beginning traffic”.

My website says I got between 200 and 300 views through the StumbleUpon site in only one day! Well as great as it may seem to you, this is not good because this is most likely the end of the traffic you’ll receive to this page. There are many ways to improve upon this but that will take a little bit of work. First of all you will generally receive around that many views just by submitting it to StumbleUpon. You can only raise this by receiving the “thumbs up” votes on your page. (You can check these by looking at the review of your page.) By receiving only a few “thumbs ups” you will have successfully gotten more traffic. The more positive votes, the more traffic you will receive. My tips for increasing the positive reviews greatly depend upon the type of content you are submitting. If it is a list of items your best bet would be to put the best picture or item in the list as the first thing they see. Why? Well if your article looks boring they may not even take their mouse pointer off the Stumble button. A catchy yet to the point title is also important. Make your title interesting. There is a great difference between “10 Uses of Duct Tape”, “10 Amazing Things Made of Duct Tape”, and “10 Amazing Things You Can Make Using Duct Tape”. Which one catches your attention the most? If you said number two, I agree. As it is an opinion question you may think different, but my opinion is the second one. It catches my attention in a way the first one couldn’t, and it’s more to the point than the third one.

So you’re saying that the reason I’m not getting a lot of traffic is completely the fault of my article or content? Not exactly, I’m just saying that those are important things for a Stumbler to see on your page because they can be gone as quickly as they came. Then what else might I be doing wrong? Well as I mentioned before, the information you enter when first submitting the page is very important. The most important is the topic in which you enter it. Although you may think that by entering an article about football, in the topic of sports will give you a bigger base of fans you may not do as good as if you enter it in the topic of football. Why? Well the more positive votes you receive the more traffic you will get. So what point would there be in entering it into the sports one? It will receive views from people that enjoy totally different sports and will give it a negative review thus hurting the traffic brought to this article.

I think I have good articles, but they just don’t seem to get started very well. Do you have any ideas? As I stated before StumbleUpon is a social networking site. So far all you have learned about StumbleUpon is how to add content. While that was a huge part of it, you won’t get very far without the social aspect of StumbleUpon. The more positive votes you receive the more views so what a better way to get your articles past that first hump where you have to receive some thumbs up quickly. Your friends will usually help you out by giving you a thumbs up and a positive review. By receiving just five friends thumbs up votes you can successfully increase your traffic to a level that if it is any good, should take care of itself. I’ve found articles to succeed greatly after I get the first few thumbs up votes. Remember without friends you have potentially three hundred or less Stumblers to receive these crucial thumbs up votes. The key to success is friendship.

None of my friends in real life use StumbleUpon. I’m having troubles finding a friend on StumbleUpon. How do I get them? Good question. I can say that probably 95% of the people that read this far into the article are a writer, have you own blog, or are a webmaster, or hope to become of the following. With that being said I think it would be fair to say you are in fact creating the content they are Stumbling onto. There are two ways I use to effectively start a successful friendship on StumbleUpon. The first is thing is that I’m sure you have content you’ve submitted before, but if not start off by submitting a few of your articles. Anybody who gives you a thumbs up, if you get them, you go to their profile and add them as a friend.

After you do this, you send them a message saying you wrote the article they enjoyed, and then maybe ask them a question like how could I improve my content. Unless you want to be blunt and flat out ask them to be your friend, you have to simply keep in touch with them until they do. This means ending each reply with a question so they will for sure have something to say in a reply. Anybody who becomes your fan, add them as your friend and make it a mutual friendship. You must message your friends so they get to know you a bit better as they are more likely to help you out then versus the only contact between you and them is sending them links. Lastly add anybody who adds you. They like your work, or are fishing for friends. Either way, you’ve added another friend who can potentially help you bring traffic to your site. Keeping my advice in mind, what do you think I’d do if you became my fan? You will then have a friend right there to help you with your questions about StumbleUpon. Take it or leave it.

I’ve got some friends, I’ve got the good content, and I am successfully submitting content into appropriate areas, am I ready to go? Basically, yes. There isn’t much more that I know of to it than that. As you use it more and more you will learn small tricks that may help you in the long run, as well as increase your friendships. Naturally the long you are on the site, the more friends you’ll make which in turn means more potential thumbs up votes. Keep in mind the term friend. Don’t abuse them by spamming them with link after link, day after day. I wouldn’t want to be your friend. You don’t need to tell them to give you a thumbs up vote, they are your friend they’ll be light hearted on the article, and usually will give you that thumbs up. A good rule of common courtesy would be to maybe ask them to visit one or two of your sites per every ten messages you send them. You’ll get to know them, and your friendship won’t be based on thumbs up votes. Also don’t forget to check out content they discovered.

I am running an experiment to see the potential traffic StumbleUpon can bring you. I will post results, but so far the help of the StumbleUpon community hasn’t been as successful as I’d hoped. Only seven have helped out. Please check out the experiment and maybe help out. The StumbleUpon Experiment 2.0. Spread the word about successfully using StumbleUpon by giving this a thumbs up and making a new friend. As a side note to all viewers please do not submit this site to StumbleUpon. If the screen comes up to submit it, cancel out and come back later to give it your thumbs up.

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23 Comments For This Post

  1. IcyCucky Says:

    Great insight article about Stumbleupon, Jared!

  2. francie Says:

    Super article! My son introduced me to StumbleUpon, I love it! This just further adds to the information. He’s been finding and showing me some of the more amazing sites! Thanks

  3. Judy Sheldon-Walker Says:

    You’re right, Jared. You said I would like this article, and I do.
    Now I need to switch to Internet Explorer so I can give you a thumbs up! Good work, thoroughly researched and well written.

  4. Dee Huff Says:

    Good article Jared, thanks. Tried to give you the thumbs up but the ‘you discovered’ screen came up so I cancelled. I’ll try again later.

  5. Jared Stenzel Says:

    For some reason the first and second page are different stumbleupon links so please go to page one to give it a thumbs up.

  6. Darlene McFarlane Says:

    Well done, Jared. This is information we can all learn from.

  7. Anne Lyken-Garner Says:

    Very good info, thanks for sharing.

  8. Lucy Lockett Says:

    You made it sound so simple, I need another read of it, hopefully I’ll learn from it! Good work and thank you!

  9. spostareduro Says:

    Yea, I agree with Lucy…You made it easily understood. Thanks. “Stumbled” *>)

  10. Alexa Gates Says:

    Great article! I think your ideas will help some of my content ;)

  11. Ruby Hawk Says:

    Very useful information but I will need to read it over to take it all in. Thanks for the info.

  12. valli Says:

    Excellent article and good information.

  13. louie jerome Says:

    Great article. Lots of info but I too will need to read it again to take it all in.

  14. Bea Says:

    Interesting topic, but too wordy. Long paragraphs make people feel lost. Needs some subheads too.

  15. C A Johnson Says:

    You did a great job on this article. I think it was really helpful.

  16. Liane Schmidt Says:

    This is an incredible article. I just signed up and will submit all my articles eventually. Wonderful, truly wonderful article!! Thank you so very much and I will give your articles thumbs up as well!

    Best wishes.

    Sincerely,

    -Liane Schmidt.

  17. Love Bird Says:

    I’m just getting started with stumbleupon. Thanks for writing this guide. It’s very helpful for beginners.

  18. Tarra B. Says:

    excellent article, thank you for the useful information

  19. ET Barton Says:

    Fabulous information. Definitely one of my favorites of your articles.

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  21. misssophia Says:

    information much appreciated.

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  22. Friendly.Gummy.Bear Says:

    Well researched article for StumbleUpon.

    It’s true. You can get a lot of traffic from StumbleUpon, and your article gives some really helpful tips on how to do this.

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