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As promised in the previous installments of the Uber List series:
‘One Uber Twitter Follow List for Creatives & Geeks’
‘One Uber Delicious List for Creatives & Geeks’
I can now unleash the StumbleUpon flavour of the Uber List Series. DIGG will be coming next.
I have used StumbleUpon on and off over the last few years, back when I was a manic personal blogger. But in recent times I have not really let StumbleUpon ride free, but things are changing back at the ranch. I am using Stumped most days now, either voting on new sites I come across or just randomly Stumbling, which is pretty bloody funny at times. Frankly, I prefer Stumble to DIGG, always have done and probably always will. Mostly because I feel Stumble is more fun, less intense. Just has a more ‘friendly’ and ‘sincere’ feel to it. It’s fun and can drive more traffic if you use it correctly.
I am seeing more sites displaying the StumbleUpon badges or user profile info, making it easy to add more friends, thus growing your network.
So this is where this post comes in, to add your own Stumble profile/user address to this post so others can see it and add you to their own Stumble network if they so desire.
The odds are that you probably have more chance of having your site discovered on Stumble than you do DIGG, for the majority of us anyway. It is a top way of finding new sites and articles, often more useful that Google if you are looking for something particular of interest. There are some great articles on Stumble over at www.traffikd.com, and www.impnerd.com, some of which are:
- http://traffikd.com/stumbleupon/new-bloggers-best-friend/
- http://traffikd.com/stumbleupon/better-friend/
- http://traffikd.com/stumbleupon/stumbleupon-unique/
- http://impnerd.com/web-development/getting-stumbleupon-traffic-and-keeping-it
- http://impnerd.com/technology/stumbleupon-10-steps-to-100-friends
So as with the ‘One Uber Twitter Follow List for Creatives & Geeks’ simply add your StumbleUpon profile/user ID as a reply to this post, with a small Bio of what you do, stand for, work as, aim for etc. No harm in using the Twitter Bio for this really.
This is restricted to content that is applicable to Freelancing, Design, Apple Macs, Logos, Typography, Art, Photography, Blogging, SEO, SEM, Social Networks, RSS, Marketing, Advertising, Commercial Print and Reprographics: anything outside this will be discreetly removed from site.
That’s it. It’s just a list that will hopefully get bigger and bigger and in time I will compile it into a categorized list for easy reference.
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