Tag Archive: StumbleUpon

Google Analytics Social Reports

Along with 8 key blog analytics to know, another valuable piece of knowledge gleaned from your analytics is what affect social media has on your site traffic. Google Analytics has made it very easy to see just that with its Social reports. In the left sidebar within your Google Analytics account, navigate to Traffic Sources…

StumbleUpon Updates: Channels, Design & More

The design, layout and features of social bookmarking site, StumbleUpon, were updated in late 2011. Visually speaking, there were dramatic changes made to the home page and profile pages. Along with color changes, users now have a horizontal menu located beneath their profile photo on the left side of the page. This menu is where…

4 Popular Social Bookmarking Websites: A Review

To say the world of social media is “expansive” is a gross understatement. Even the smaller subset of social bookmarking websites is exponentially larger than any single person can realistically use or incorporate into their daily social media To Dos. Four of the most popular social bookmarking websites are StumbleUpon, Digg, Delicious and Reddit. Below…

StumbleUpon: Adding & Editing an Article Review

After learning about the why and how of using StumbleUpon, including how to send post shares through the StumbleUpon toolbar, the last piece of the StumbleUpon puzzle has to do with adding and editing reviews for the posts you’ve thumbed up. If you are the person who discovers a post (meaning, it’s the first time…

StumbleUpon: Sending & Receiving Toolbar Shares

After getting started on StumbleUpon by creating your profile, finding others to follow and thumbing up some articles and photos that you love, you are ready to take your use of StumbleUpon to the next level: sending and accepting article shares through the toolbar. With Whom Can You Share Articles Remember the advisement to click the “Accept…

What is StumbleUpon and How to Use It

StumbleUpon is website that helps you to “stumble upon” articles, posts and photographs that match your interests. After reading the article presented to you, you can choose whether or not to “like” it. The more likes an article receives, the more times it will be presented to future stumblers, which in turn means more pageviews…