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kh7 rated 13 months ago - From the page: "Four Reasons Why a Top StumbleUpon Account is Unimportant
Here are four main reasons why the top stumbler rank and the prolific development of a strong power user account doesnâ€t matter at all:
1. StumbleUpon is Not a Popularity Contest. Who stumbled a website is only ...
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 Lefter rated 4 weeks ago- Akarra, you are a Top Stumbler in my book ;>
 akarra rated 4 weeks ago- This is exactly right. If you are interested in reaching SU users, link to what interests you and share that. That may be your own work from time to time - I can safely say no one creates the content I do.
But trying to sell them stuff right away is really, really dumb. And pushing them to link back without offering something worthwhile - not just a quick laugh - is gonna be a problem. You reap what you sow, you'll get users that are passionate about shiny objects if you aim low. The challenge of SU is to find the community you need and want to be with here.
 malexandrou rated 3 months ago- There are few that share as much insight about social media sites like Maki. This post and his site are worth a read.
 bigoak rated 4 months ago- nicely written and keen observation about Stumbleupon
 tigertwo1 rated 7 months ago- Sometimes we lose sight of what sites like SU are really all about. It isn't a popularity contest. It is all about good relationships and great content.
 Duriel rated 8 weeks ago- A breath of fresh air as far as articles about Stumbleupon go.
 lifelongfitness rated 3 months ago- good article
 - Talbo rated 3 months ago
- i always wondered what the hell a top stumbler was.
 ryanmm rated 5 months ago- good article
 AbleReach rated 6 months ago- From the page: "Let me be the first ever to say that I do not see any additional traffic benefits from having an established or powerful StumbleUpon profile. You'll be much better off using StumbleUpon naturally as a tool to discover business ideas or a way to find out what type of content works in your niche for the SU audience."
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