Well. Ive had some success before with social bookmarking. I would get a huge spike and then drop off. Just thought i would share my experiences here. Last night (New Zealand Time) i submitted a game on my arcade to stumbleupon and then used 5 FREE stumbles and stumbleudon to get the ball rolling. All i can say is .... WOW The good : As you can see. A HUGE spike of visitors. I was dwindling visitors as i have recently started a new job and such. And dont really have time to go gung ho on it that much. But i add a few games every couple of days and that sort of thing. ANd generally keep it up. So i went from under 100 visitors a day to almost 3k. Just over night. And yet... The bad : AS you can see. Not so good.... Really i may have been better trying to get more targetted traffic. Although a few people say for a long time. The majority click then leave before the game has time to load. Im actually starting to think that i would rather people came and had a good browse. Play a few games and maybe sign up to be a member. Rather then just get masses of hits like so many of these people on the forums want. Well anyways. Just a thought on why i think it stumbled so well: I think it was because of the game. Its fun and addicting. And keeps people entertained yet NOT FOR LONG. I think thats the winning formula with stumbleupon. Is to submit something that is easy to get into or read. Or a funny picture. But doesnt take ages to develop. I have put forward tonnes of other games and none have done as well as this one. I think because the other games develop or take a while to build levels etc. SO THE HARD AND FAST RULE : SUBMIT SOMETHING EASY AND SHORT! That wont get you the long viewing times and converting traffic. but it will give you the thumbs up. Hahahahahah well i am soooo tired atm and i just finished work etc. Ill prob edit the bits that i missed out all the important info. But yeah.... chat away http://www.peoplesarcade.com/view/67/The-Vision-Test.htm
Interesting. I've had the same experience with SU and really, the traffic is good. The good thing is, unlike Digg, spike in traffic from the same posts can happen again. It happened several times to my post on Networking with Problogger vs. Networking with Non Probloggers. You should watch out for that. StumbleUpon rocks!
True. Moreover, your content should appeal to the SU audience. You can have an amazing content about "how to make $100000 in three minutes" but if no one at SU likes your content then it won't get popular. It is not a case about targeted traffic or not, but rather how you tailor your content to match the community's taste.
i have a online gaming site too..and i think i am having the same problem right now...coz my traffic went down...after couple of month.... i think one of the reasons is this...
Of course. If the visitors of your site like candies and you try to sell them steak, do you think there will be any conversion? Some people think of SU as a magic traffic generator that will give them visitors tailored to their site content. No.... it is the reverse, actually: you have to tailor your site content to suit the audience's interests. Otherwise you might get the impression that "the traffic is not converting".
stumble upon is one great powerful tool for the savvy though any one can use but to maximize it you need to apply some form if strategic marketing and advertising
I have posted some ideas in another thread that have worked for me when using SU as a tool to get the ball rolling as you say. Check them out here. Maybe they'll work for you as well...
If its a news item. Send it to digg. Stumbleupon i would say... Well... I mean most of my younger friends in teens use stumbleupon. I dont think any use digg. I would say stumbleupon is more of a social funny picture thing. Things to do when your bored and quick surfing basically. Hence why small flash games can make such a big hit. For the person asking about 5 free stumbles. Google stumbleudon. I think its invite only now. if you need a invite pm me
I think you hit the nail on the head here. StumbleUpon visitors do convert providing you know what content they like.
So far, I haven't had a lot of luck with StumbleUpon. And I know when I'm stumbling, I usually give the site a quick look and if nothing grabs my interest, I'm on to the next site. So, I expect that if your site doesn't grab them pretty quick, you'll probably lose them. Steve DeVane