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How To Succeed With StumbleUpon



StumbleUpon is a social bookmarking site that can deliver a lot of traffic. Where StumbleUpon differs to a site like Digg is that the traffic generated can last two or three days, not a short 12-36 hours. However, like Digg, traffic from StumbleUpon tends to have a very high bounce rate and an extremely low conversion or purchase rate. You can however improve your conversion rate if you follow a few points.

StumbleUpon is meant to be ‘fun’ and ‘friendly’. It’s casual surfing when you have nothing better to do and by using the SU tool bar in your browser, the sites you visit are fairly random. Likewise, the visitors to your page have landed there randomly. They don’t know what they are going to see until your page loads – and there in lies the first clue – your page needs to grab their attention. Bright colorful, friendly, easy going – little in the way of ads – a first impression that sells I want to stay and see what this site has to offer.

Distinctive branding is going to be a big asset. If your branding stands out and is memorable, they will remember it. Part of your branding is going to flow from the content they read. Your visitor is going to be wowed by they page, hit by the brand and engaged by the content. When they leave you want them to remember you by your brand and content.

If you want your StumbleUpon visitors to return, then get their name and email address and the easiest way to do that is through a free giveaway like an ebook. Offer them something in return.

StumbleUpon visitors can be hard to please. They are after a good time so give it to them.

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Friendster Now Getting Friendlier And Facebook Goes Irish



The big wide world of the web continues to get smaller as social media sites start to combine some of their power. In the past we have seen shared profiles, now we are seeing Friendster providing support for OpenSocial and Facebook applications.

You can now port applications from Facebook for example, into you Friendster profile. Furthermore, Friendster has open policy on monetizing their profiles and the applications. Friendster is the largest social networking site in Asia with 60 (out of 80) million users.

While on the topic of Facebook, they have announced that Dublin will become their international headquarters. From Dublin, they will run all of their international operations and provide support to users in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.

Furthermore, Facebook employees will soon be able to sell their shares in the organization. From November 1, Facebook employees can sell up to 20% or $900,00

The company has a right of first refusal over employees’ shares, meaning that it has the right to match any price offered by a buyer; most companies have tighter restrictions.

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