Stumbled upon: my first Stumbleupon traffic experience

Thursday, March 13, 2008
By bloggista

These past few days, I noticed a sudden spike of my traffic stats. Being new to this make money online blogging stuff, traffic statistics is the second most information I check every time I go online – (the first one is my meager AdSense earnings LOL).

Stumbleupon trafficThough numbering less than a hundred visits each time, Stumbleupon did sent some traffics to my site for a few days now! Even more than what Entrecard traffic gave me in a week. This was quite an awesome experience, even if it’s nothing compared to Michael’s Stumble traffic experience a few days back.

I have seen some reviews about the quality of traffic Stumbleupon generates. Some are great, others are not so good. However, just like Entrecard, a site hit is still traffic for newbie bloggers.

And with Stumbleupon and its millions of members, getting some attention from its Stumblers is already a great accomplishment, so far.

This was actually one of the things that I have been experimenting lately. And how to drive traffic from Stumbleupo.com is one of them. As most would agree, to make money online with your blog, quality traffic is a must. And its synonymous with quality and interesting blog contents.

Have you been Stumbled lately? Please leave your feedback. Your comment is worth 10 entrecredits. :-)

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11 Responses to “Stumbled upon: my first Stumbleupon traffic experience”

  1. Well I’m sure you have heard about my experience with StumbleUpon traffic recently, lol

    It was used to be like yours (less than a hundred a day)

    A traffic is a traffic, no matter “good” or “bad”

    Michael Aulia’s last blog post..Why caching is important for your blog

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    #160
  2. i use stumble upon too!!!!
    ya,it is very supercalifragilisticexpealidocious effective!!!!yoyoyoyo=)

    joshuaun’s last blog post..Creative advertisement(part 2)

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  3. I’m getting good steady traffic coming from stumbleupon with some usual spikes here and there…

    Lloyd Lopez’s last blog post..Intel Atom on the New EeePC

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  4. Yes, StumbleUpon has been somewhat of a mixed bag for me too. I had a short burst of about 160 hits shortly after someone else stumbled one of my pages for the first time, but on most days I get little or no traffic from them. I’m hoping that eventually I can get enough “thumbs” to trigger their algorithm into giving me more consistent traffic.

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    #172
  5. Great work ! :) Stumble can be a bit hit and miss, sometimes I have had 50,000 visitors and sometimes only 50.

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  6. [...] if you happen to get into this blog using the keyword Pinay Scandal, then this is a success – and you may leave your comments. Hehehe. [...]

    #183
  7. StumbleUpon traffic is excellent. I regularly track my traffic using Google Analytics. The “bounce rate” for 604 StumbleUpon visitors was 43% — compared to 94% for 1,532 Entrecard visitors.

    Since it won’t work to spam StumbleUpon, the only way to get consistent traffic from the site is to participate actively in their community.

    Larry Brauner’s last blog post..Top Reasons Why I Blog

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  8. StumbleUpon traffic is excellent. I regularly track my traffic using Google Analytics. The “bounce rate” for 604 StumbleUpon visitors was 43% — compared to 94% for 1,532 Entrecard visitors.

    Since it won’t work to spam StumbleUpon, the only way to get consistent traffic from the site is to participate actively in their community.

    Larry Brauner’s last blog post..Top Reasons Why I Blog

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    #189
  9. [...] post is inspired by Karlonia, truly one of my most admired bloggers (that I stumbled upon through Entrecard). I have learned a lot from him. It was through Karl that I learned about search [...]

    #474
  10. [...] technology that claims to be able to transform any website into a Web2.0 standard site with full Social Networking functionalities. And it is giving away USD1,000,000.00 to be equally shared by its members who [...]

    #995
  11. I think traffic from StumbleUpon depends on the quality and how interesting the post is. I’ve experimented with a few posts from my blog and usually the posts with the most clicks are about scantily clad celebrities. A high bounce rate is usually the case if there’s no other interesting link that caught the viewer’s attention or the layout is too messy. After a year, majority of my traffic is still from search engines and referral sites a close second.

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