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  •  28 Tips To Make You a StumbleUpon Superstar

    Actually Contains Excellent Advice On How To Avoid Predators. Such as: # It is not a popularity contest but a way to market your brand. It's not the amount of people in your network, it's what the people in your network can do for you. # Learn to say no. Learn to reject,... more

    Reviewed by roslyn217 Sep 28 2008, 12:43am ( 47 reviews ) hubspot.com

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  • Rated by ChelleBee on Apr 17 2009, 5:20pm

    28 tips on how to create and keep a network of friends on Stumbleupon. This seems geared towards those with websites, brands ect that people want to promote. However, the tips can be applied to anyone!
  • Rated by jrrivera on Jan 28 2009, 12:27pm

    The 28 tips for Stumbleupon that separate the average from the superstar.
  • Rated by Tnerd on Jan 23 2009, 12:46pm

    Good Stuff... I like what I read..
  • Rated by NotAnonymous on Dec 16 2008, 7:32pm

    Pretty darn good guide.
  • Reviewed by nancyallenlife on Oct 24 2008, 5:01am

    Some good advice all new stumblers should read. :)
  • Rated by SabreHawk on Sep 30 2008, 4:34pm

    From the page: "StumbleUpon or SU, can be a great asset for your online marketing strategy. Here are 28 tips to take you to SU heaven."
  • Rated by roslyn217 on Sep 28 2008, 12:43am

    Actually Contains Excellent Advice On How To Avoid Predators. Such as: # It is not a popularity contest but a way to market your brand. It's not the amount of people in your network, it's what the people in your network can do for you. # Learn to say no. Learn to reject, learn to say get lost to your best pal who is sending you low quality spam to stumble. People know what you stumble and you will be judged on that. Hey, I'm just here to learn interesting things, not to be someone's patsy!
  • Rated by nomadicmatt on Sep 28 2008, 12:00am

    ways to get good at stumble
  • Rated by henis on Sep 22 2008, 12:22pm

    Good advice for stumble upon users
  • Rated by tinustuff on Aug 09 2008, 3:22pm

    "# It is not a popularity contest but a way to market your brand. It's not the amount of people in your network, it's what the people in your network can do for you."