2 Comments »August 26th, 2008

StumbleUpon Success In 4 Simple Steps

When used correctly, Stumbleupon can be a great weapon in your arsenal for Social Media Marketing. Not only can it bring substansial amounts of traffic over a period of time, it converts great as well. To really maximize your Stumbling success, you have to optimize what your users are seeing once they hit that Stumble button. Keep in mind that users will click Stumble and decide in just 2-3 seconds weather or not they will stay or Stumble on to another site. Using four simple methods of optimization, you can turn your site into a Stumble machine.

Is Your Site Aesthetically Pleasing?
Our first step boils down to design. The first thing your users are going to see is the sites design and layout. The web is becoming ever more “pretty” and users are known to skip right past anything that is not appealing to them. Keep in mind accessibility, readability, and visual pleasure. Balance these three pillars and you can’t go wrong.

Tales Of Title Woes.
Your headlines and titles are also going to be one of the first things that pop out to a user (or at least they should be.) Your headline does not always have to be linkbait. Think it over and make sure it really represents your content before publishing.

Above The Fold.
It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out that if a user does not see any content, they are not going to stick around. They’re pointer is right on that Stumble! button to continue on. Keep the content in view above the fold, don’t make people look to find it. They are going to quickly decide weather or not they want to invest time on your site. If you can clearly decipher content without having to scroll down your in good shape

Fish With Dynamite!
If you want a sure fire thumbs up, give the user something stimulating before the body content. Ask something thought provoking or make a statement that is sure to spark something in their minds. Master making this opening content and I can guarantee you that you will increase Stumbleupon traffic 10 fold.

It’s always been said that “Content is king,” if your page sucks and the articles are garbage you cant expect people to give it a good reaction. Take your time and make something people will want to invest their time in and you will see things change for the better.

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  1. poor jokes says:

    i got around 48k for a single joke on my site n around 22k for another but it didnt happnd again

  2. Önder says:

    The power of stumbleupon. I know it. If you use it like you write you will get very good results.

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