Stumbleupon - Paying for ads here

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Amanda_LAS, Apr 26, 2007.

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    Hello,

    Great forum lots of useful info. I have a question that I hope somebody could answer for me.

    If you pay to receive more StumbleUpon exposures (is it $0.03 per view?) would this in theory allow a site to receive more reviews? I'm thinking if I did a short campaign say for a few hundred stumbles, would this kick-start some more activity after a site has stopped receive traffic from StumbleUpon naturally?

    I hope I have explained myself clearly enough! If not I will try and clarify. Thanks!
     
    Amanda_LAS, Apr 26, 2007 IP
  2. Qryztufre

    Qryztufre Prominent Member

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    If you have a forum, start a stumble campaign. If you don't have a forum then head down to the buy/trade/sell forums here and jump into one (or four) of the stumble threads.

    Paying for something that 999 times out of 1,000 results in someone clicking the stumble button again is NOT worth three cents...

    One review has brought some of the threads on my forum 500 views ~ image if I had to pay for that at $0.03 per pop...

    PM me your site, and I'll gladly trade stumbles with you! (you can pay me 3 cents if you wanna)
     
    Qryztufre, Apr 26, 2007 IP
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    charlinks Guest

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    • It is $0.05 per visitor
    • You will see statistics on whether people "Like it" or "Don't Like it"
    • Once you've gained enough "Like it" it will continue to bring traffic even after the campaign is over
     
    charlinks, Apr 26, 2007 IP
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    Jasonb Well-Known Member

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    stumbleupon is a great way to get traffic you just need a good neich and a good site. good look withyour campaign
     
    Jasonb, Apr 26, 2007 IP
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    Amanda_LAS Guest

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    Thanks for the replies. Yes this is what I was mainly after. I had many stumbles for a few weeks and then the number started dropping off. Now any visitors from here is rare. It's as though the momentum has gone and the cycle of visit/review has stopped. That's why I thought a campaign may reignite the process.

    Qryztufre - I will get in touch with you about trading stumbles probably later on today.
     
    Amanda_LAS, Apr 26, 2007 IP
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    Well the other nice thing is that you can break it into multiple campaigns and see the responses "like" v.s. "don't like" in a chart. So you'll know what percentage likes it.

    If you split the campaign between ages, gender, etc. you will get even better idea what demographic groups like it more.
     
    charlinks, Apr 26, 2007 IP