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Increase traffic of the blog with stumble upon

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rajanmishra
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#21 · Posted: 19 Mar 2010 10:04


if you really want traffic on your site then you need to follow the following tips:
do forum posting
article writing
social bookmarking

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Joanna1643
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#22 · Posted: 20 Mar 2010 07:59


am really new to the whole internet stuff and am trying to understand many terms particularly 'backlinks'

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HarryJackson
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#23 · Posted: 24 Jun 2010 03:16


I am following stumble for some time for getting traffic , its help i bringing traffic but no new visitors..so with every new day bounce rate is increases for the visitors came from stumble. But stumble bring traffic no doubt about this.

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carterstory
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#24 · Posted: 24 Jun 2010 07:23


I use onlywire and ping.fm (just make sure you aren't duplicating entries) to post up stuff, I can't say that I'm really seeing a lot of traffic from it, I probably need to start providing content that's not mine as well.
-Adam

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newaaff
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#25 · Posted: 13 Aug 2010 12:49


1000 user from stumbleupon? hmm...well, there are so many social bookmarking sites right now, and have become a necessity of SE optimizers and link builders.
But I would say that one shouldn't join these sites just to promote their sites or products. These can be good source of information if not spammed.

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