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StumbleUpon Etiquette Guide and Best Practices

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Brief Overview of StumbleUpon Since everyone is mostly raving about Twitter and Facebook as of late, I’m going to briefly define StumbleUpon and explain how it works. This description of StumbleUpon has been taken from the book: StumbleUpon [is] a social content discovery engine with bookmarking features.

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StumbleUpon Channels: Which Media Brands Are Doing Well?

Adam Sherk

It has been a couple months since StumbleUpon rolled out its Channel pages for all members so I thought I’d check in and see how media brands are doing. Evergreen content tends to perform better on StumbleUpon than hard news, which is why Channels are a particularly good opportunity for breaking news sites. Breaking News.

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How to Get Insanely Productive with Social Media Updates to Scale Your Referral Traffic

Kikolani

Like with any productivity hacks, the most important thing to keep in mind here: Keep it very simple. I’ve seen editorial calendars that actually take more time to create than to implement – I think this is counter-productive. Plus it keeps my other social media accounts (Pinterest and StumbleUpon) active as well.

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Google Domain Acquisitions Indicate Possible Future Products, Deal Advisor Service

Bill Hartzer

I was browsing the list of 40 new domains names that Google has acquired today, and while there are some domains that do not make sense, there are others that may indicate possible future Google products and services. Share it on StumbleUpon. Here is the full list for today: google-commerce.com. google-commerce.net. googlecatalogs.org.

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How to Get Insanely Productive with Social Media Updates to Scale Your Referral Traffic

Kikolani

Like with any productivity hacks, the most important thing to keep in mind here: Keep it very simple. I’ve seen editorial calendars that actually take more time to create than to implement – I think this is counter-productive. Plus it keeps my other social media accounts (Pinterest and StumbleUpon) active as well.

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Social Media Comic – Why Don’t Our Customers Like Our Facebook Page?

SocMed Sean

Rule number one of succeeding in social media is to first ensure that you have a product or service that your customers like. If you’re a progressive, forward-thinking company that is interested in hearing how to improve your products, this can be a great opportunity to hear feedback. Share it on StumbleUpon.

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The Audacity of Free: The Products and Services Edition

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Lisa Barone made a really good point last month when she said that her productivity went up as a result of respecting her time. The problem has been growing for about 20 years as more and more products and services have become commoditized–and Google is the ultimate example with free search. Sadly, it absolutely has.

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