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  • A Comprehensive Guide to StumbleUpon: How to Build Massive Traffic to Your Website
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    Last Updated: February 27, 2009

    This article is from Dosh Dosh.

    “I’ve been experimenting with StumbleUpon for the past few months and have had several pleasant experiences. It’s simply an incredible viral means to drive a large amount of sustained traffic to any website over a period of time.

    I wrote this mini guide on StumbleUpon because I thought StumbleUpon had enormous potential in maximizing brand exposure while fitting nicely with a long term site building strategy.” Read rest of article.

  • 30 Social Networking Tips
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    Last Updated: October 11, 2008

    1. be safe – guard your financial and sensitive information
    2. think of social networking sites as online billboards
    3. think before downloading email attachments
    4. beware of con artists
    5. be an active participant
    6. create a consistent presence on different Social Media Sites
    7. add value to your community
    8. build your brand (name/business) slowly
    9. make friends with people who have the same interests
    10. share your content with other Social Networks
    11. use widgets and gadgets to create more networking
    12. add an RSS feed to Facebook
    13. sign up to MyBlogLog
    14. submit your site to StumbleUpon
    15. sumbit your site Digg
    16. link back to your content
    17. a picture is worth a thousand words
    18. make yourself accessible
    19. don’t get carried away with the technology
    20. use good e-etiquette
    21. find out how a site works before joining it
    22. keep control over the information you post
    23. post only information that you are okay with others seeing
    24. you will only get out what you put in
    25. allow your friends to comment without approval
    26. your mindset should be about relationship building
    27. be professional
    28. make it easy for people to learn more about you
    29. you have to be a friend to have a friend
    30. balance the personal and the professional