Stumbling 1000+ Articles And The Effect

It’s great for me to tell that I have at last stumbled 1000 pages. I joined StumbleUpon somewhere around May 2007 and started to use the site only after July 2007. Before July, I never knew how to Stumble pages or how to find new pages. I never knew the beautiful features StumbleUpon has. To tell the truth, I’m not a great at Digg or Netscape, but I’m pretty good in at StumbleUpon. Few days back I reached stumbling 1000 posts/websites.

Why Choose StumbleUpon?

One of my article, few months back, was stumbled by many people and it got me good number of readers. Few reasons why I choose StumbleUpon are:

1. It drives good traffic.

2. It sends traffic to articles which are even a month old.

3. You don’t need 20 or 30 thumbs up to get traffic. Even a couple of stumbles can get many readers.

4. StumbleUpon is for blogs of all topics. It doesn’t concentrate on a specific niche.

5. The chances for your articles to get famous is more. Reaching the buzz page for a specific category is not very tough and that can get you from 2000-15000 or even more visitors.

6. You can make friends more easily.

7. After all, it feels great to be a StumbleUpon user (Yes it feels great to be users of other sites too).

After reaching 1000+ pages of giving thumbs up and rarely thumbs down, my vote has started to matter a lot. My stumbles have sent from 50-100 visits to few blog posts. Not only pages, but also the number of fans you have and number of pictures and videos you have rated matter. I have 65 Fans (At the moment of writing the post). I will be adding a lot more users from today. So if you have a StumbleUpon account, then add me from here and then if possible send me a message there.

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