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Jan29
Networking for Stumble Upon Success

This week we are focusing on using Digg, Stumble Upon and del.icio.us (favorite social media sites for pro-bloggers) to drive traffic to your blog. For some authors, the value of using social media seems lost, but recently several of our network bloggers have been successful at leveraging the power of StumbleUpon to drive traffic to their blogs.

Unfortunately, we don’t have a magic wand you can wave to just…poof…make social networking work, but we asked our authors who appear to have success with it and there seemed to be a common thread amongst them: accumulating friends in the community.

Without fail every author asked has made some reference to having friends or being part of a group to which they can submit stumble requests. According to Yvonne Russell (SmallBizMentor), the group relationships are all about give and take. Not only does she submit her own articles for reviews and stumbles but she also reviews and stumbles the works of others. Yvonne also notes that the team approach has the added advantage of generating a loyal base of readers. Team members become regular readers because they have to read your articles in order to decide if they want to stumble and/or review them, which helps them become familiar with your topic and style.

Alex Ion (BizToolbelt) recently provided some insight into his own social networking success, again pointing out the importance of networking. Aside from having close friends who are power Diggers, he also divulged some of his other social networking secrets to success. According to Alex, it’s important to only stumble and review a small percentage of your own work. As a new stumbler, it is also important to build a reputation for reviewing quality articles and/or images, and among the smaller websites, there should be a big player such as Problogger, Engadget, or PopMatters thrown in the mix every now and then. Once people become accustomed with your stumbling/reviewing preferences, some will befriend you, and others will even become fans.

Like Yvonne, Mihnea Boiangiu (Gearater) belongs to a social networking group. However, this group takes the form of a mailing list in which author submit articles for votes or stumbles (the group is not specific to StumbleUpon) and the people on the list help give each other’s articles a social media jump start, so to speak. According to Mihnea, “If the article is interesting, it can get thousands of visits.” Currently we are working on a similar type of list for Know More Media authors, we will keep you posted as that project progresses.

So what have we learned from this? One of the main keys to Stumble Upon success is NETWORKING. In addition to networking, you also want to be careful not to over submit your own work (this could cause you to be recognized by the community as a spammer), but that's why it is important to have a group of people you can ask to do that part for you. I’ll not kid you, networking can often be time consuming and for some of you, not worth your time. But for those who can make it work, there is value in promoting your blog this way and having a community to help you do it.

Jan29
How To Easily Increase Your Blog Traffic With Digg
Another tip from our expert blogtipper at BusinessBlogWire, Easton Ellsworth. This week, we'll share some easy ways to boost your blog's traffic using 3 of the most popular social media websites: Digg, StumbleUpon and del.icio.us (AKA Delicious). This post focuses... Continue Reading
Jan28
Write Pillar Content for Long-Term Blog Traffic
This blogging tip is courtesy of Easton Ellsworth, Editor for Know More Media and author of BusinessBlogWire. Pillar content is a long article - about 2,500 words - meant to cover a topic in depth, attract links, garner comments and... Continue Reading
Jan25
10 Easy Ways to Increase Your Blog's Traffic
Traffic tips courtesy of Easton Ellsworth, author of BusinessBlogWire and Editor for Know More Media.You've probably heard some of these before. But they bear repeating. 1. Write magnetic headlines. 2. Link to your older posts in every post.3. Link to other... Continue Reading
Jan24
Be Careful Not to Not Over-Stumble
Suzanne Wells, author of PowerSellerKing shares her experience with StumbleUpon and warns authors to be careful not to over-Stumble their own work. In analyzing my traffic reports, I noticed that StumbleUpon is a huge referrer, second only to Google on... Continue Reading
Social Media Sites Bring Traffic to Blogs
Know More Media Vice President of Publishing Dan Smith uses a couple network blogs to demostrate the power of effective social networking.We have seen time and again that proper utilization of social media sites can bring a lot of traffic... Continue Reading
Jan23
Alternatives to Google Traffic
Looking for alternatives to getting traffic from Google? Bill Belew author of TheBizofKnowledge, PanAsianBiz and RisingSunofNihon shares his ideas on trying to capitalize on other traffic sources. Although he get's about 60-80% of his traffic from Google, he did a... Continue Reading
Networking TOGETHER and Why it Works
Being part of a blog network yeilds several benefits. Aside from the obvious technical benefits (asuming the network has a good IT team), the benefit is having a natural network of blogging to support each other...At least theoretically. Check out... Continue Reading
Jan22
Blogging Goals for 2008
Easton Ellsworth, author of BusinessBlogWire shares a couple of his blogging goals for the new year. If you don't have any blogging goals for this year yet, now's the time to set some! I'll start things off with 2 of... Continue Reading
Applying News Values to Your Blog
As blogging continues to carve out a niche in mass media, it becomes more and more important for bloggers to understand news values and apply those values appropriately to the medium in which they work. You might be thinking, “I’m... Continue Reading
How to Respond to Blog Comment Notifications
This tip is courtesy of Easton Ellsworth, author of Business Blog Wire  Whenever someone leaves a comment at your blog, you should receive an automatic email notification of that comment. Here is what to do when you get that notification.It takes... Continue Reading

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