Caroline does a superb job with this latest post about the reciprocal benefits of thanking your stumblers. "I’m sure many of you enjoy the benefits of large volumes of traffic from StumbleUpon, but do you take the time to find out who gave you those thumbs up and stop to thank them? If not, then read on to discover why you should.

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Geez, I hate Digg! You just can't win trying to help another blogger build web traffic using Digg! Digg Bites! Digg Sucks! I'm stomping my feet and pounding the ground, Digg Sucks!

Digg is OFF my list of sites I care to use to build web traffic to anyone's awesome posts! Blogging Zoom rules, along with Stumble Upon and Entrecard! Digg,

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I stumble a lot. Nearly everyday and probably 30-50 stumbles per day. Ok, maybe it's not a huge amount of stumbles but it could easily be more. In this article you'll find ways to increase your stumbles. These methods can be used with any social bookmarking site in one manner or another.

Though this article is my opinion I believe it ha

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Social media is a great source of traffic for bloggers. Stumble Upon is a favourite of many due to its ability to send high amounts of traffic to a site in a short space of time. But is Stumble Upon traffic of a lower quality given that users have not explicitly chosen to visit your site? Does the channel surfing nature of Stumble Upon mean t

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Maki at DoshDosh writes a comprehensive guide to StumbleUpon and how to get massive traffic from it. Even though the guide is a few months old, the advice still applies. In the post he gives an introduction to SU, tells why you should use StumbleUpo

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Weird, right after my article about checking stats, I coincidentally checked my stats.

Check this out: The first 5 days of December I have been averaging about 100 uniques per day. Just now I got over 200. I rushed to see where they were all coming from, and to my surprise it was all from Stumble Upon.

Keep on reading to find out more

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How is it NOT? Now some people I know (haha) might disagree with me here, but how can you say any traffic is bad traffic? A person is coming into your blog and checking out YOUR information. Now they might not stay, heck most of them might leave. Maybe just one or two out of a hundred stay, but that is two extra readers for your blog.

Once

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It’s been a while since I posted, but I been doing some research with new ways of building reputation and traffic to your site.

I found 7 sites that in my opinion are kind of unknowns in the realm of Web 2.0. But will bring amazing traffic .

#1: Twitter

Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to commu

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There are so many factors which may have an impact on the number of visitors you receive from Stumble Upon.

once you Stumble, you just can’t stop. What’s more, it’s incredibly accessible to the mainstream demographic - while mining the social bookmarking sites for gems takes a lot of work, Stumbling takes no effort
No. of s

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In my previous post, I talked about Free advertising ways for your blog. I will now talk about Paid advertising methods you could use for your blogs if you have a budget. These methods will not only get your blog traffic but also create some kind of Brand exposure among people.

1. AD network Campaigns
2. Direct Advertising

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