StumbleUpon – An Amazing Marketing Tool
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Getting traffic to your website is one of the most important parts of online marketing. Webmasters spend lots of time optimizing their sites for the search engines, submitting them to directories, and building incoming links. It’s a lot of work. But if done properly, the traffic will come.
StumbleUpon is an online community that allows users to discover web pages. Users download the StumbleUpon Toolbar and click on the “Stumble” button when they want to be taken to a new page. They may give each page a “thumbs up” or a “thumbs down.” Sites are selected from those submitted by other StumbleUpon users based on the user’s interests and ratings of similar sites. Not only is this a fun way for web surfers to discover new things, it also presents a grand opportunity for webmasters who are seeking traffic.
You should consider using StumbleUpon to market your business online. In order to get the most out of StumbleUpon, you’ll need to download the toolbar and use it to rate and submit sites. This serves a couple of purposes. First, it familiarizes you with the kinds of things that go over well on StumbleUpon. And second, it reduces the chances of you being viewed as a spammer when you submit your own sites. Other users can see what you’ve stumbled and submitted, and if that only consists of things from one or two sites, they could report you for spamming or vote your submissions down.
Once you’ve used StumbleUpon for a while, you can submit a page you would like to send some traffic to. You can do this by visiting the page and clicking the “thumbs up” button. A window will pop up, telling you that you have discovered a new site, and it will ask you to tag it and write a short review.
Selecting the right topic and tags is important in order to get the right kind of traffic back to your site. You’ll need to choose ones that are highly relevant and ones that people would use to find the type of page you’re submitting. It’s also helpful to include a short, intriguing review. Some users look for pages of interest on the StumbleUpon website, and those with reviews are more likely to get traffic from there.
I recently completed Joanne Greco’s Five-Day StumbleUpon Challenge. Besides explaining the best ways to use StumbleUpon, Joanne also shows you every part of StumbleUpon. If you’re a visual learner, her videos are extremely helpful!
Like any social media site, StumbleUpon can deliver a quick spike of traffic. But it also can bring in traffic for months to come if the page gets good ratings. StumbleUpon is free, quick to download, and easy to use. Adding it to your traffic-building toolbelt can bring droves of visitors to your site. And if they like what they see, they’ll stumble more pages and keep the cycle going.