Why You Want to Stumble
By Ryan Shamus on Mar 29, 2008 in Promotion
Now, we normally do not want to stumble in business, but StumbleUpon has become an internet phenomenon deserving of a business owner’s attention. StumbleUpon is a website that helps to discover valuable internet resources and websites. One of its biggest benefits is that it will provide true resources to people who have specific interests.
Have you ever typed a search, clicked on the first website that popped up and then been frustrated with its content? With businesses fighting for search engine placement, some have highly concentrated keyword content on their sites, giving them top Google rank. While this can be great for relevant businesses and topics, it can be frustrating for consumers if the website does not have the specific content that they were searching for.
StumbleUpon provides website resources on specific topics, making it easy for people to find information on the topics that they are interested in. Part of the social networking phenomenon, StumbleUpon provides true value to those who are a part of the site. Visitors can rate websites, automatically sharing them with other like minded people.
The Stumble site works differently than a search engine site, as when a user searches, they are only matched with websites that have been rated by like minded individuals. The goal is to provide great content to searchers that they would not find otherwise on the typical search engines.
When you think about this concept and your business, you not only want to be “StumbledUpon”, but you want the members to keep coming back again and again to read your site’s contents. One of its most powerful attributes is the ability to quickly create a viral phenomenon with your business.
Viral marketing is one of the most intriguing business marketing methods available. This is one virus that you will want your business to catch. The way to create something that will become viral is to create content that is either a totally new concept, controversial or very intriguing. When someone comes across content that fits any of these 3 descriptions, they want to immediately share it with others.
In the past, when someone wanted to share something, they would send it to their small group of email friends. While this is certainly helpful, it pales in comparison to the effects of social bookmarking sites like StumbleUpon.
Once your content gets posted and highly rated on StumbleUpon, you have the opportunity to instantly reach millions of people. If your content is well read and the readers have a way to find your business, you will instantly get website clicks of people that are looking for more content and that are looking to learn more about your business.
This is how you can boost your business revenues and is an essential business tactic for growth. So, in this business case, this is one instance where it is a great concept to stumble and something that you should begin implementing into your marketing plan immediately.
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17 Comment(s)
By Michelle on Mar 29, 2008 | Reply
Love this article and your graphics are great! I’m now learning more about social bookmarking sites and this post helps me learn more about StumbleUpon. Thanks for the info.
By Alex at Net-Entrepreneur.com on Mar 29, 2008 | Reply
Good introduction.
I was always wondering what affects the amount of visitors you get when someone thumbs or reviews your site. I had thumbs that brought be hundreds of visitors and review that brought me only dozens..
Does anyone know the formula?
Cheers,
Alex.
By Caroline on Mar 30, 2008 | Reply
I know that these social sites are becoming more and more important. I started stumbleupon and never went back to it. I should revisit.
By WebUrbanist on Mar 30, 2008 | Reply
What … no credit link? :/
You know, those black borders kind of give it away
By Bryan Clark on Mar 31, 2008 | Reply
WebUrbanist - 1.) I didn’t get the images off your site. - 2.) Who exactly am I supposed to credit since there are 200+ results for this picture alone?
By Ryan Shamus on Mar 31, 2008 | Reply
Yeah, it does vary in the amount of traffic you get from Stumble. Its not always targeted traffic but can definately help in building up your readers and rss subscribers.
If you write good content, you shouldn’t need to pay for the visitors either, so write the great content and watch the visitors come flooding in from stumbleupon.
Also, I dont think there is any kind of formula, the traffic varies each time. I have written some great posts that get 100 visitors from stumble or a post that isn’t as good seems to get more visitors. There is no sense to it
Just keep writing great content and ask people to stumble it.
By Ryan Shamus on Mar 31, 2008 | Reply
Glad you like it, if you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Caroline, yes its worth going back and activating your account again, just stumble one site or article you like each day and build up your profile. You will find others will start stumbling your articles also.
By cohnsey on Mar 31, 2008 | Reply
Stumbleupon is awesome. I am a big fan of it when I am bored and want to see what the net has to offer.
By Emz on Apr 1, 2008 | Reply
I downloaded the SU toolbar a couple of weeks ago and have used it a little bit, but I think I really need to delve more into it to get any great benefit out of it.
By Erica DeWolf on Apr 2, 2008 | Reply
Great article, I enjoyed reading it and it is so true!
By Marni Dean on Apr 5, 2008 | Reply
I just learned about Stumble - it’s great! Great article! oh I just stumbled you!
By Deca on Apr 6, 2008 | Reply
I always stumble all article which I like
By Pugsley on Apr 6, 2008 | Reply
Good article, stumbling is one of the best ways to get traffic to your website.
I really like it because it stays in a discussion of people that have the same interest as you and it is a good way to get an answer to a question or to give an answer to a question.
Great way to develop relationships with others who may develop into customers in the future.
Enjoyed this informative article.
Pugsley
By Marc on Apr 6, 2008 | Reply
Thank you for commenting on this post. Your sites have been stumbled.
By Samanta on Apr 8, 2008 | Reply
I still want to comment this post too!!! Plizzz
Cool article, what else I can say buy first time visiting your blog…:)
By Affiliate on Apr 26, 2008 | Reply
StumbleUpon is my favorite
By Watch The Secret Life Of The American Teenager Online on Jul 24, 2008 | Reply
Stumbleupon, from a webmaster’s view, is one of the best ways to increase site visibility. So I feel that Stumble and Digg are the 2 most powerful sites on the net…atleast for webmasters..