My Stumbling Upon Technique

Stumble Upon is like the homeland for Bloggers. It is like the chance of possibility for Bloggers to possibly being featured and getting to become known in the blogosphere. Stumble Upon gives Bloggers the tools to get noticed by thousands of readers. It is the place where loyal readers come daily  to read interesting sites and facts. Bloggers know that this is the opportunity and exposure they need, so many people rely on Stumble Upon to associate with other Bloggers and to also attract new loyal readers, but how do you get the most out of it?

The Main Concept Of Stumble Upon

The concept of Stumble Upon is to try and get as many reviews and ‘I Like’ submissions from viewers. In other words, stumbles. The more people that “like your site,”  the more it enables your site to have more exposure over the Stumble Upon tool. (The Stumble Upon Tool is a tool that gives interested readers the ability to search for sites that match the surfer’s criteria and give them a random site out of the blue instantly)

My Technique

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Introducing my technique on how to get the most out of Stumble Upon. You know that Stumble Upon is like a ranking system, the more people like it, the more exposure it will receive over the Stumble Upon feature. Here we would like to introduce my method of how I get the most out of Stumble Upon.

Mainly the idea is to stumble as many pages as possible. Ideally, around a decent 2000 stumbles at first to gain loyal subscribers. Then try to stumble your own pages and watch the spike of traffic flow through out your pages. 

This technique mainly relies on how appealing the posts and sites that you stumble to the reviewers in the Stumble Upon blogosphere. Including the posts that you own too because remember that Stumble Upon are real humans who surf the net.

    This article was written by Albert        

Albert Fang is an Internet Marketer, a Blogger, and is someone who likes to undercover new ways to utilize the web for means of generating consistent income.

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