Stumbleupon and Amazon

Discussion in 'Amazon' started by shamus, Nov 11, 2007.

  1. #1
    Very excited here!

    I'm not new to Amazon, but I am new to actually doing well with it. I decided to kick my marketing up a notch, and after a huge stumbleupon spike last night, I woke up to 8 orders this morning! The most expensive was a George Foreman grill...all the rest were between $10-$25.

    I guess the point of this post is that if you're willing to promote like a maniac using social bookmarking...the orders will come!

    Good luck to all this holiday season, let's hope it's filled with many clicks:)
     
    shamus, Nov 11, 2007 IP
  2. prinzcy

    prinzcy Active Member

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    Thanks for the tip :D!
     
    prinzcy, Nov 11, 2007 IP
  3. linkmanager

    linkmanager Well-Known Member

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    Thx for good TIP ) I'll try it but in my experience Stumpleupon Traffic is realy SUX ;) NON clicks on my Adsense ads from Stumbleupon
     
    linkmanager, Nov 21, 2007 IP
  4. Muzammal Akram

    Muzammal Akram Banned

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    Idea is right. I also sue social bookmarking for generating traffic to my shopping and web hosting sites.
     
    Muzammal Akram, Nov 29, 2007 IP
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    lakshmi2007 Peon

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    okay gud idea
     
    lakshmi2007, Nov 29, 2007 IP
  6. ColorWP.com

    ColorWP.com Notable Member

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    I couldn't pretty understand what do you mean. Did you stumbled your Amazon affiliate links, or you have writed some short description on your blog and stumble it?
     
    ColorWP.com, Nov 29, 2007 IP