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and get some friends. In fact you should stumble at least 50 sites before trying to promote your own content. StumbleUpon has a large user base (over 3 million), an advanced rating system and some extra features other social sites lack because StumbleUpon makes you download a toolbar. You do not necessarily need to be a power user to be noticed on StumbleUpon but you should not submit your site yourself to promote it but at first mingle with other stumblers with similar interests. Try to make friends by submitting great sites. Saying something nice about SU and SU users doesn't hurt either. Therefore do not stumble 10 different subpages of your site but look for something useful or spectacular if you want some friends.Many bloggers already get more traffic via StumbleUpon than any other source (including Google). StumbleUpon is a place where people concentrate on their favorite topics or hobby. So you even can stumble just sites about marketing, if you're a marketing consultant. You will find like-minded people there.
In summary, it is good to understand the culture and goals of the social media sites. Don't try to get on the front page of digg if you don't have content that you think will likely appeal to its users.
The above is based on an article from a guest author, Tadeusz Szewczyk (you can call him "Tad"). You can find more of Tad's writings at his SEO 2.0 blog
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