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14th

Juicy StumbleUpon Traffic Tip: Get Free Thumbs Up, Reviews, And Traffic - All Automated!

Files under Blog Marketing | Posted by Max Miroff

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StumbleUpon Is Free TrafficIf your articles suck so much that no one on StumbleUpon wants to thumbs up them you’re just not getting any traffic from StumbleUpon, then you might want to try this little method of getting free thumbs up, reviews, and traffic (hence the title) for your articles. Now I’m not guaranteeing anything (read: no suing is allowed), but this might work for you.

ONTO THE FREE STUMBLEUPON GOODNESS
There are currently three sites in the Google results for this search (This is the secret, btw). Each of these sites offers you three free automated stumbles a day with whatever review you want - a pretty nice sum. All you need to do is spend a few minutes filling in the reviews and a captcha and VOILA! Stumbles for free!

StumbleUpon It!
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8 Responses to “Juicy StumbleUpon Traffic Tip: Get Free Thumbs Up, Reviews, And Traffic - All Automated!”

  1. By Paul on Apr 14, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks!
    Do you know what software they use?

  2. By Brad Blogging.com - Making Your Blog Better Through Personal Experience on Apr 14, 2008 | Reply

    This defeats the entire purpose of the program!! DAMN YOU AUTOMATED BOTS!!!

  3. By Caroline Middlebrook on Apr 15, 2008 | Reply

    These tactics may work short-term but you risk getting your SU account banned and the domains that you stumble blacklisted!

    It’s really not that hard to get decent SU traffic legitimately which will work for you long term.

  4. By Sucker on Apr 15, 2008 | Reply

    Sweet, automated bots are my favorite :)

    Caroline also brings up a good point - i.e. always use the worst automated bots on your competitors’ websites, in hopes they get banned ;)

  5. By Vending Help on May 7, 2008 | Reply

    I am constantly hearing people sing the praises of StumbleUpon but I have yet to experience any significant traffic. My best technique to date has been to place a Digg badge on a page - that worked well. I suggest you use one that allows you to control title and description.

    Just my two cents :-)
    Charles

  6. By California Beach Vacations on May 8, 2008 | Reply

    Wow…. these are fantastic resources. I didn’t know people could do free stumbles of your website. I wonder how the paid services are?

  7. By diabetes on Jun 6, 2008 | Reply

    I want to find know about StumbleUpon, thanks

  8. By gout treatment on Jun 22, 2008 | Reply

    I already use some free some ways (submit directory, comment, article etc) to increase traffic but not too powerfull…. I will try this one…thanks

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