Posted by Amy on August 23, 2007 |

    Many people Stumble their own sites now so they can get more exposure from other Stumblers. Along with Digg, Sk*rt, and any other related service. But do you Stumble each page? Each entry? Do you Stumble your paid posts?

    It’s extremely helpful to Stumble your posts for more exposure, but it can be even more helpful to Stumble your paid posts. Why? Because with your paid posts you have the possibility to expand into other categories. This site is about weblogs and monetization, however my last post was about charities. While a worthwhile post, I would not have made it if not for the generous donation. Stumbling that post in another section gets my site exposure from some who might never have found my site otherwise.

    Did you come here from Stumble? Let me know.



    4 Comments »
    1. Anonymous said:

      Stumble It

      Suggestion for promoting your site in more categories.

      August 23, 2007 @ 9:20 pm
    2. As a matter of fact, I came here from sk*rt. However, I am trying to figure out just how best to use StumbleUpon at this very moment and am hesitant to Stumble my own posts. Nice to find more encouragement to do so.

      August 23, 2007 @ 10:11 pm
    3. Amanda said:

      The older the posts the better it is for stumble upon. I get 700 hits a day from stumble upon.

      I get more hits the older my posts are. I don’t know why it works but it works!

      August 24, 2007 @ 6:54 am
    4. Jenny said:

      I personally haven’t seen any paid stumbled post, but then again it’s a big site. But you could always try it and see what the outcome is.

      August 27, 2007 @ 10:31 am

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