StumbleUpon – Discover new sites


Most of the bloggers out there know about Digg, Reddit, Furl and many more. They are social networking sites that allow you to submit interesting stories or webpages. Other reader can then, “vote” for these topics making them popular. They also allow you to add other users with similar interests as friends.

su.jpgStumbleUpon on the other hand works on a different approach. First you need to signup and install a toolbar, which lets you rate, review and bookmark websites you visit.

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You can then click the Stumble button on the toolbar to visit sites which are similar to your own interests. This is the unique feature in StumbleUpon, instead of searching for some topic to read, on a search engine, stumbling takes you to websites based on your interests and preferences. There are nearly 500 topics which users can choose from to indicate their interests and preferences.

I have been stumbling for a few months now, but yesterday a user submitted my blog to stumbleupon. You can see the increase in traffic on the image below. The main difference I noticed between Digg and SU is that SU provides a constant stream of traffic once your blog has been reviewed.

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Alfred is a Pilot & Tech blogger from Bangalore, India. He has worked with DSL providers like AOL, SBC, Verizon & Covad as a tech specialist. Currently he is pursuing a career in aviation.
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