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can stumpleupon bring much traffic to your site?

Discussion in 'Social Networks' started by dressmydream, May 10, 2012.

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    I read a post telling "stumpleupon can drive much traffic to your site" recently, and I have tried it for two weeks, but nothing changed. Nobody follow me, and my site didn't get more traffic. On the contrast, tumblr works better. What do you guys do on stumpleupon, and is it helpful for increasing traffic?
     
    dressmydream, May 10, 2012 IP
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    chinasa Peon

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    Tumblr is a social networking site while stumbleupon is a social bookmarking site. Whichever works for you, you should use it.
     
    chinasa, May 10, 2012 IP
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    michelle2009 Member

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    hi,

    yes stumbleupon brings good traffic.To bring traffic to your site you can go for quality links as well as you can go for ads.

    Thanks & Regards
    Michelle
    Backlink Help team
     
    michelle2009, May 10, 2012 IP
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    valen123 Greenhorn

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    Yes stumbleupon bring the good traffic
     
    valen123, May 16, 2012 IP
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    I agree with Michelle. Go for quality links and try to add friends in StumbledUpon that way they will add you back. Be careful however when adding friends, there are those who are spammers and is not really relevant to your product or service. :)
     
    ambrking, May 17, 2012 IP