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SeoUnique’s StumbleUpon guide
Welcome to my unofficial Stumbleupon guide from an SEO point of view. I would like to thank you for giving me the opportunity to write this for those of you that want it. Feel free to use any of the material and screen grabs I have created for your own use but please remember to give me a little mention.

What is StumbleUpon?
First I will show you the extract taken from the StumbleUpon homepage:
“Channel surf the internet with the StumbleUpon toolbar to find great sites, videos, photos and more based on your interests. StumbleUpon learns what you like and makes better recommendations.”
Now what exactly is StumbleUpon? Well for a start I’m going to tell you that an abbreviation for StumbleUpon is “SU” you will see this being used a lot in the SEO industry so don’t be confused by it.
Essentially what SU lets you do is bookmark your favourite sites on the web, write reviews about them and share these with your online friends. Its that simple. SU is different from older sites like www.digg.com or www.reddit.com as SU first thought up the idea of a “thumbs up” and a “thumbs down” idea. This is the method that lets your online friends know whether you liked or disliked a webpage.
Every page that you like or dislike is displayed on your very own profile page, which contains other contact and personal information.
How do I create a useful profile?
There are a few sections that should be considered when creating a profile, doing this well will gain you more or fewer overall page visits and its very simple.
1. Profile Picture – It depends what you want to get out of SU, if you want to be part of the overall community and build up a list of personal sites – put your own photo up and let people know its you – its good to put a photo to a name. If you are looking to be included in an industry community i.e. “Cars” – put a nice image of a kick ass car up there, something that will attract like minded people to your profile.

2. Profile Layout – If you click on “preferences” on your profile this will bring up a preferences page that includes sub pages; Personal information, My interests, Public profile. Click on “Public Profile” this will allow you to enter any websites you may have and let you change your background colour – white is a big no no.

3. Profile Information – Part of the whole learning process with SU is that you have to realise it is mainly reputation and community based and the people on SU respect the laws. It’s not like digg and the attitude of its users are certainly more mature. So take this opportunity to tell as much as possible about yourself, your goals and your business ideas, this is vital!

How do I create Targeted Traffic?
A lot of people have told me that the only way SU produces traffic is through the small “Stumble” button on the downloaded toolbar. For those of you that don’t know what I mean, download the toolbar and press the “Stumble!” button, see what happens, I dare you! Anyway, there are different methods to ensure the traffic you receive on sites you SU are target for that industry.
It’s really quite simple, if you start stumbling pages about cars, paint jobs, Top Gear etc you will attract like minded people to your page, connections are then made through friends or fans. I would not say just stumble one category or industry, if you are generally interested in a few topics, like myself I always look for people that have stumbled the same pages as myself.
Make sure when you submit your stories that you assign appropriate tags to the stories, this way when other stumblers look for certain topics your stumble will be listed, the more you assign, the better the results. Doing this will also categorise your stumbles and put them in your tag cloud on the right side of your profile, this lets you identify like minded people quickly, bigger the word, the more topics in that category they stumble.

What do Friends and Fans Really do?
I see a lot of people sometimes with only 50 pages stumbled and 500+ fans – to me this is an obvious attempt to try and cheat the system, well sorry boss it aint gunna work! I know for a fact a lot of people either setup up multiple accounts or add random people in the hope that they accept to be friends – it won’t work because people have to be genuinely interested in what you stumble!

You can become anyone’s fan by clicking on the “Add him/her as fan” by doing this you are stating that you like what this person stumbles. From now on, every time that person stumbles a page and reviews it, the story will appear on your “What’s new page”. If they accept you as a friend back it means that they are a like minded person because of the stories you stumble. So people who do it themselves will not benefit anything from this, certainly not in the long run of things.

What and where are Buzz pages?
If you look at the top of any stumble page and click on the tab “Websites” it will bring up this page: http://buzz.stumbleupon.com from this page you can see the most popular stumbles of the day. This can be broken down into categories on the right in the “tag cloud”. Having a story linked on this page often opens up opportunities on websites that feed from the results. So this creates natural backlinks and additional traffic to the original page.

Donate to Stumbleupon why exactly?
Many of you are probably not any wiser that this option even exists but I does here: http://www.stumbleupon.com/sponsors.php.
The point and reason people do this, which is completely voluntary by the way – is because of the community vibe of SU. You can donate anything from $1 to $$$ and this gives you a few little extras that normal SU members don’t get.
· Pages We Both Like feature to see what you have in common with other stumblers
· Unlimited stumbling within favorites of your friends
· See People We Both Like when visiting other stumblers
· Ability to Create New Groups (see the Group Directory)
· Have copies of all your messages emailed to you (both sent & received messages)
· Longer message history on your inbox and contact tabs
· Ability to Turn off Sponsored Stumbles
You also get a nifty little icon next to your name which is personally my favorite, when I did this I got an extra 10 fans in a day because you get your profile avatar posted on the donate page.

Where does the stumble traffic come from?
If you have a page you want to promote on SU then it’s a good idea to understand exactly where the traffic is coming from. I have seen a lot of posts and discussions (mainly from Digg lovers) remarking on the fact SU traffic is not targeted and people leave as soon as they visit the page. This is not the case.
1. You will get traffic from the “Stumble!” button on the toolbar that you download, this is the least desirable of all the traffic, its random as far as I can tell so people that come across your page will not be looking for anything in particular, if it’s a good subject you may receive a few additional “thumbs up” but that’s it.
2. The good traffic comes from your friends and fans. When you stumble a new page and review it and you have a good reputation and a genuine fan base you will get targeted traffic from your friends and fans and almost certainly get the page reviewed and thumbed up – this will in turn make your fans fans see the same story and so on. You can see on the diagram below how the traffic works. This was also posted on a previous post.
3. The SU buzz pages list the most popular stumbles per day, other websites, as mentioned before link to these and use them as content, traffic can be high from this if you’re lucky!

Is StumbleUpon traffic maintainable?
The simple answer is yes! The majority of my traffic originates from SU and is maintained. This is because of the following reasons:
1. My friends are all genuine stumblers and share the same principles of StumbleUpon that I do, this means everyone who looks at pages I submit will be interested in the topic to a degree.
2. If you get a good reception when you initially submit a page you know your content is of good quality, therefore next time a like minded person gives you a thumbs up, the process will start again. I often get peaks in stories 2-3 weeks after I Stumble them.
3. You get lucky and a “Stumble Whale” - before you ask a “SW” is a person who has been on SU for a long time and played by the rules every day. They keep their friends a respected crowd, many of them other whales. One “thumbs up” from them and you’re laughing!
4. If you want to keep the traffic constant over the months it’s important that you keep people interested in your profile, if you have one of your websites pages stumbled and then not another for a few months you may not see the kind of traffic you would get if you received new stumbles every week. The traffic from the new stumbles give people the opportunity to look at your profile and look at related stumbles.
What about the sites which charge me for stumbles?
It’s money down the drain I’m afraid. As mentioned before you will only succeed in SU if you are genuine and make the effort. Paying $5 for 200 stumbles will get you 200 page views and nothing else, don’t do it please!
18 Responses for "UnOfficial StumbleUpon guide on how to get traffic"
Wow Matt! That’s quite a comprehensive guide. I was looking forward to this since you mentioned it yesterday. Well worth a read through.
Thanks Nick,
I would have like to have spent more time on it but Xmas beckons and family comes first!
Definitely Matt. Have a good one!
Outstanding Matt! This is really useful for our purposes.
Nice write up.
SU referrals to my site is definitely a lot less than it used to be, say 3-6 months ago, but this doesn’t really bother me. I tend to write on niche topics anyway and my target audience typically are not social bookmarking savvy. Although I have seen many blogs get consistent good traffic from SU.
I use SU to discover cool web sites and as a social thing to see what my friends are stumbling. It is still my number 1 bookmarking site.
Wow!! You have put together an excellent StumbleUpon Guide. What a wonderful SU Resource.
Shana
This is a fantastic resource for anyone who uses SU.
Helpful Guide..
Thanks!
I didn’t know about the Buzz pages, but i just found out from your article and what i read is very interesting and clear written.
I couldn’t understand some parts of this article ial Stumbleupon guide | SeoUnique Blog, but I guess I just need to check some more resources regarding this, because it sounds interesting.
I’ve been trying to get on the buzz pages for some time, its hard! But if you do manage to get on them, strap your server down for some serious traffic!
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Great article! I’m going to donate to SU today to get my little icon. hah. One thing I’d like to add. I’ve seen an article that says to code your own link into the summary text on your profile as this can bring you extra traffic as well. What are your thoughts on that? I’d also love to add you to my friends as well. What’s your SU profile name? Is it Mridout196?
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