What is Stumbleupon? How to Use it?
Stumbleupon is one of the most used website amongst webmasters and blogger. If you have a blog or website you will love this site because it gives massive traffic to your website.
In this site people browser websites just with one click on the button �Stumble�, with this one click different websites appear in front of you. You see only those sites which are added into stubleupon directory. There are two buttons on the right and left saying that thumbs up and thumbs down which is understood that like and dislike, The websites opening are random and only those appear for which you have select (Selected categories).
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Sites which gains more thumbs up are ranked higher within the sumbleupon and visible to more visitor. If you are browsing and you dislike a site that won�t appear to you again, however other posts of that site may appear.
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The websites which you browse there are basically pages added by website owners in order to gain page views to their site. The traffic coming from this site is called referral traffic and shows source of traffic as Stumbleupon. Before occurrence of Facebook, Stumbleupon was used and the best source of traffic after twitter was it. I don�t mean that it is not used yet; you may still get huge number of traffic from there.
Other people can stumble your site and you yourself can stumble your own site too.
Now as you have understood the phenomena and want to add your site in this incredible social site, Just go to stumbleupon and create an account there, thereafter, add your site�s all pages into it. In order to do that click on your profile button on the right side upper corner then click on Add Pages, next fill your page into such as URL to your page and a little description or whatever is required. Soon after you will see that traffic from stumbleupon is receiving.