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		<title>Kick StumbleUpons Ass (A Mini Guide to StumbleUpon)</title>
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Have you ever wondered how you can get hundreds to thousands of visitors to your blog because of one of your articles? Well, you do not have to wonder anymore because I&#8217;m going to show you how to kick StumbleUpon’s ass and get tons of Stumbleupon traffic to your blog.
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<p>Have you ever wondered how you can get hundreds to thousands of visitors to your blog because of one of your articles? Well, you do not have to wonder anymore because I&#8217;m going to show you how to kick StumbleUpon’s ass and get tons of <strong>Stumbleupon traffic</strong> to your blog.</p>
<p>Last night the thought came to me that I should do a mini guide on <a class="zem_slink" title="StumbleUpon" rel="homepage" href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/">StumbleUpon</a> after I saw some users at Bloggeries having trouble with it. When you&#8217;re just starting out it is difficult to understand how to use StumbleUpon  and of course how to get the most out of it.<br />
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<h2><span style="color: #800000;">StumbleUpon Is Personal to Personal</span></h2>
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<li>One thing that you always have to remember when it comes to StumbleUpon is that it is a personal to personal <a class="zem_slink" title="Social media" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media">social media</a> site. Even though you may never build in depth relationships with other users, you do build relationships as StumbleUpon users.</li>
<li>What do you get when you are in a StumbleUpon relationship? Well, you will get many more stumbles to your blog and way more traffic. Even though a StumbleUpon relationship like that is a good one, you really want to make sure not to make any enemies on StumbleUpon. There are some people that would rather go about giving you a thumbs down because they are angry with you.</li>
<li>If StumbleUpon is personal to personal then you want to make sure not to treat it as business to personal. Do not become someone that treats StumbleUpon as a business because this really can turn off other StumbleUpon users. Or in other words, do not become some robot. Instead, act like a human being.</li>
<li>Of course other than StumbleUpon being personal to personal, there is the most important part of being a StumbleUpon user. You want to get traffic to your blog. I know what your question is so the answers are below:</li>
<li>StumbleUpon doesn&#8217;t like to go into what works and what doesn&#8217;t work to get more people to see your stumbles. However, it is pretty easy to figure it out. Start off by putting all your information on your StumbleUpon page. Include a little about you in the about me section. Also add your blog address in the about me part also. The reason I say this is because when someone comes to your StumbleUpon page they will see your blog address right away. If you only put your <a href="http://money.bigbucksblogger.com/help-me-stumble-you/">blog address in the URL section</a> then it will not show up unless they click on the tab. However, don&#8217;t actually forget to put your blog address in your URL. Some people will overlook your about me section and click on the tab to see if you have a web site.</li>
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<h2><span style="color: #800000;">Discover and Stumble Everyday</span></h2>
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<li>Make sure you give thumbs up to different web pages and posts every day. When you discover a new post or web page then a new window will pop up. If this happens then make sure that you really want to submit the web page or blog post to StumbleUpon.</li>
<li>The more people that give thumbs up to each blog post or web page you submit the more power your stumbles have. So obviously only discover pages that you no other StumbleUpon users will like. Try to stay within your niche, but obviously remember that StumbleUpon is personal. (So do not look like a business BY ONLY stumbling pages in your niche. StumbleUpon users are not stupid.)</li>
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<h2><span style="color: #800000;">Find Similar StumbleUpon Users</span></h2>
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<li>Make sure to go through and find people that stumble web sites like your own blog. To do this make sure to get the <a title="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/138" href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/138" target="_self">StumbleUpon toolbar </a>like I mentioned above. Go to the most popular blogs in your blog niche. This will make it easier to find StumbleUpon users who are willing to stumble your posts. When you get to a post click on the little quote icon on the StumbleUpon toolbar. It will then take you to a page that shows you everyone that gave that article a thumbs up.</li>
<li>From here you want to subscribe to each one of these peoples StumbleUpon pages. Also try to bookmark it into whatever browser you are currently using. It is the easiest to make a folder so that you can keep all of your StumbleUpon pages in one.</li>
<li>Also, become what I call a <a title="http://seo2.0.onreact.com/top-7-annoying-stumbleupon-mistakes" href="http://seo2.0.onreact.com/top-7-annoying-stumbleupon-mistakes" target="_blank">StumbleUpon stocker</a>. Try to give thumbs up to the pages you like from their StumbleUpon page. After a while you will likely get noticed and they will stumble some of your blog posts in return. (By now you should be feeling that karma is on your side)</li>
<li>Make sure to go through and find people that have blogs that are similar to yours and comment on their blogs. Use your StumbleUpon Web address as your URL when you are commenting. Try to do the same thing as I talked about above. You will have many users already saved in your bookmarks if you listened to me. So go back through all the StumbleUpon profiles that you bookmarked. Each user normally puts the web address to their blog on their page. So you can collect all these blogs and subscribe to them.If you&#8217;re like me, then add them to your feed reader and make a folder specifically for these blogs. Then make sure to comment on them. The reason I said to use your blog address as your URL is because they will go to your StumbleUpon page. This could get them to go to your web page since you will have your blog address on your StumbleUpon page. They might also subscribe to your stumbles. Of course the point here is to get them to your blog and stumble your blog posts. Just making people realize that you are a StumbleUpon user could get them to stumble your articles. Many other StumbleUpon users think the same way I&#8217;m teaching you, that is to stumble other people&#8217;s articles and hope they stumble your articles in return.</li>
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<h2><span style="color: #800000;">Appreciate Other StumbleUpon Users</span></h2>
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<li>If you thumb something up and the discovery window pops up, then make sure to write a review for that blog post. When writing a review try to at least write three sentences. People like to know what the blog post is about before they go to the web page. So other users will really like you if you give them more information so that they do not always have to go to the web page. It also tells other users that you are just not stumbling a web site to stumble it. It shows that you have a reason and a purpose for your stumbles. Other users will appreciate this and may stumble your blog posts and other articles you submit to StumbleUpon.If you see that someone else has submitted one of your blog posts, then make sure to thumb up that same post. That will get you more traffic to your blog.You can watch and see if your page gets stumbled by looking at your stats a couple of times a day. I tend to use the Wassup plugin for WordPress. With this plugin I can tell when a person goes to a certain page because it shows what URL they are on such as: http://franklinbishop.net/a-unique-blog-design-and-free-sponsors/ and then below it will say where that visitor came from. So if a visitor came from StumbleUpon it will show you the URL to the StumbleUpon page. Once you see that your post is stumbled give it a thumbs up yourself. StumbleUpon users do not like you to stumble just your own posts so if you decide to discover your own article then make sure you&#8217;re still discovering other articles throughout the Internet.</li>
<li>Make sure after four or five days to send a thank you to each one of the users that stumbled your posts. It can’t hurt you to let people know you appreciate their stumbles. Plus it is always good karma for yourself.</li>
<li>For the people that stumbled your blog posts, make sure to try and go to their blog and stumble some of their best blog posts. People will usually do the same for you and of course it is good karma for yourself. Like your mom said, do for others as you would want them to do for you. If the other person doesn&#8217;t stumble your articles back, then don&#8217;t worry about it. You will have plenty of other users to try and get stumbles from. If you&#8217;re like me, then StumbleUpon will become a game.</li>
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<h2><span style="color: #800000;">Article Topics and Headlines</span></h2>
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<li>Make sure to try and write good blog titles. Many StumbleUpon users quickly surf through articles. So make sure your blog title is towards the top fold of their blog. Do not write some boring title or headline that will not make a visitor want to read your post. Writing a <a title="http://franklinbishop.net/3-killer-steps-to-create-a-striking-blog-title-in-10-minutes/" href="http://franklinbishop.net/3-killer-steps-to-create-a-striking-blog-title-in-10-minutes/" target="_self">good post title or headline</a> is a whole article itself though.</li>
<li>Make sure to also <a title="http://franklinbishop.net/top-10-blog-writing-tips/" href="http://franklinbishop.net/top-10-blog-writing-tips/" target="_self">write content</a> that will intrigue the reader. Make sure to write good content or no one will want to stumble your posts. The better content you write the more thumbs up you will receive. Try not to write just one or two paragraphs otherwise I can guarantee you will not get many stumbles.</li>
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<h2><span style="color: #800000;">Simplicity and Traffic</span></h2>
<p>And of course you can always add a <a title="http://www.stumbleupon.com/buttons.php" href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/buttons.php" target="_self">StumbleUpon button</a> at the top or bottom of each post. This will make it more likely that your readers or visitors will stumble or thumbs up your post. Web surfers do not like to have to take the time to find something or do anything extra. However, if you make it <a title="http://franklinbishop.net/as-a-blogger-make-it-easier-to-bookmark-your-post/" href="http://franklinbishop.net/as-a-blogger-make-it-easier-to-bookmark-your-post/" target="_self">easy for web surfers to do something</a>, then you have a better chance they will do it. <a title="http://www.netwriting.co.uk/2008/02/15/the-stumbleupon-effect/" href="http://www.netwriting.co.uk/2008/02/15/the-stumbleupon-effect/" target="_blank">StumbleUpon users have told me </a>that they sometimes forget to stumble a page or give it thumbs up. Obviously, you should make sure it to grab one of the StumbleUpon buttons with the code so that you can put it on each of your blog posts. Need help doing this contact me</p>
<p>Now to the best part, two or three thumbs up can get you anywhere from 300 to 1,000 visitors to your blog. Of course the more thumbs up you continue to get, the more visitors to your blog you get. If you happen to get a lot of thumbs up you could get constant traffic to your blog for weeks. It does vary depending on what category your article is stumbled under. I have three different blogs running right now and of course politics has taken over everything. However, after November 4 everything should go back to normal where politics is not such a big deal on StumbleUpon or similar web sites.</p>
<p>There are many things you can do to get the most out of StumbleUpon. If you just spend 30 minutes to 1 hour a day using StumbleUpon, then you shouldn’t have a problem getting traffic to your blog. I&#8217;ve been averaging around 6,000 visitors every month from StumbleUpon and you can too. The benefits of StumbleUpon are wonderful if you use it correctly.</p>
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