Our Secret Arsenal:
StumbleUpon, Reddit and DiggHow to use them to drive traffic – while being a good community member.
Social Bookmarking First were sites to, quite literally, share your
bookmarks with others. (like Delicious) Creating a social space where others could
vote content up and down came soon (Slashdot)
StumbleUpon quietly gathered steam in the background (2001)
StumbleUpon
StumbleUpon
Serendipity by algorithm Images work best Videos play within SU, good for SEO Don’t just submit and leave – be part of the
community Results can come six months or two years
later
StumbleUpon
StumbleUpon
User-run community Sub-categories/communities are owned by users Traffic can be tremendous Most posts go nowhere if they don’t take off
right away Users despise “spammers” – which they call
anyone they perceive to be using Reddit for money or complete self-promotion
If they decide you’re a spammer - you’re toast. Be part of the community.
Digg
Digg Matters a lot who you’re connected with and
how much you support them You have 24-48 hours max You must be continuously active Traffic isn’t tremendous, but SEO is still
extremely strong
Digg
Digg
Digg
Digg
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