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    How to Use StumbleUpon for Driving Targeted Traffic to your Site

    December 22, 2010
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    This is a guest post by Bharath who blogs at TechnTricksonline. If you would like to write for ShoutMeLoud, check our guest posting guidelines. No Doubt that Stumbleupon is also one of the popular social bookmarking site that have become most popular among webmasters. Many people find that Stumble Upon brings lots of targeted traffic to their site. If you know how to use stumble upon in the right way, your articles or the posts will get ...

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    3 Reasons Why You Should Use Social Bookmarking Sites?

    November 21, 2010
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    This is a guest post by Bharath who blogs at TechnTricksonline. If you would like to write for ShoutMeLoud, check our guest posting guidelines. In the virtual world today, the only important thing is that popular web sites means more traffic, more fans, more options to monetize your website and get more money. No matter what the reason for creating a website of your choice or your hobby or business idea, want to make your site popular ...

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    Social Bookmarking Icons: How much is enough?

    October 20, 2010
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    As a part of my WordPress Free Setup program, I was helping one of ShoutMeLoud reader Kunal to get started with a professional WordPress blog. He took care of theme itself and did almost everything when it comes to WordPress Theme setup. So last night I was reviewing his blog and one thing in particular caught my eyes and that is number of social bookmarking icons he was using: As you can see he has ...

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    4 Things that Digg V4 Should Consider Changing

    August 31, 2010
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    Digg rolled out Digg V4 and the way it is rolled out, I will call it pre mature baby, since we can still see lots of errors and bugs while digging and submitting posts. I have been using New Digg since it was not launched for public and here are few things which I might like to change as a user. Before I will suggest changes, my word of disclaimer: This changes are my personal ...

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    Top 5 Social Media and Bookmarking Sites For Online Marketer

    June 19, 2010
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    It’s a fact Blogging and social media goes hand to hand. You can have a nice blog with decent traffic, but with the help of social media and social bookmarking websites you can make your blog viral. Blogging is becoming full time profession for many and many students are turning themselves as professional Bloggers. As one of my friend who said “Blogging is a Profession which doesn’t have any pressure, and you are your Boss. ...

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    Digg to Unban Blocked Domains and Remove Diggbar

    April 7, 2010
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    One year back Digg added the Diggbar which received lots of critics and reviews from all around the web. Many new web services like Subdigger were released based on Diggbar. This is a good news for all those who hate Diggbar and bad news for all who love Diggbar. In an official announcement Kevin Rose has added that they are going to remove the Diggbar soon. This announcement comes  as a surprise after Jay Adelson ...

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    How to Add Stumbleupon share button on your blog

    March 16, 2010
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    By adding social bookmarking buttons on our blog posts, we help readers to submit and bookmark our blog post. Here I’m going to talk about how you can add Stumbleupon share button on your blog. Stumble upon is one of the top social bookmarking and social sharing website. Some time back I have written a post on how you can submit any article on StumbleUpon. If you have not registered yourself on Stumble upon, you can create quick ...

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    How StumbleUpon Traffic Is Bad For Your Blog

    March 15, 2010
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    Here is something to think about with Stumbleupon. A lot of bloggers use it, myself included. But here is one thing I’ve noticed: a higher bounce rate on any page that is stumbled.

    This could affect your SEO on the long run. How?

    Assuming you are using google analytics, and assuming google factors things like visitor time and bounce rate, you could be setting yourself up for trouble. If someone is “stumbling” along, they might be going through 10-15 sites a minute, until something catches your eye. What does that mean for you? It means they only stay on your site for 5-10 seconds. And this is logged in your stats.

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