StumbleUpon Advertising – Practical Exercises in How to Improve Your Blog

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Table of contents for Practical Exercises in How to Improve Your Blog

  1. Introduction – Practical Exercises in How to Improve Your Blog
  2. Cleaning Up Your Design – Practical Exercises in How to Improve Your Blog
  3. StumbleUpon Advertising – Practical Exercises in How to Improve Your Blog

As many of you may know, StumbleUpon is a site that is able to provide your blog with a lot of targeted exposure (traffic). As of the writing of this post, there are 6.5 million stumblers! I’ve written about StumbleUpon before (comparing short term vs. long term traffic spikes),  and have always found it a successful tool in building quality, targeted traffic. This hands-on project will use StumbleUpon’s Advertising Campaign Tool. I’ve chosen StumbleUpon for four primary reasons:

  1. It’s cheaper than many other “large” traffic advertising services. (5¢ USD per click as of the writing of this post).
  2. There’s better long term traffic growth as those who are genuinely interested in your content can save your links (thumbs up), which their friends can also see, add to their links, visit your blog, and so on… (Commonly referred to as “organic“).
  3. Your clicks will not be in a pop-up/under, banner, etc. Visitors are taken directly to your site!
  4. You do not need to create an advertisement, all you need is a published blog post (or web page).

Realistically, you can probably launch with a cheaper budget ($5.00 USD  per day for 100 visitors per day). If you ran that for a week, it would cost about $35 USD and garner you 700 visitors. Prior to setting up your advertising campaign, there are some key points we need to keep in mind.

Review the StumbleUpon Advertiser Resources. Pay special attention to the “Features” section of the advertiser resource as it may answer many of your questions.

The first thing you’ll need to do is sign up for a StumbleUpon advertiser account via the “Create a Campaign Now” button. (This is a different password to your regular StumbleUpon account – If you have one).

After following the sign-up process, you’ll reach a screen similar to the one below:

Stumbleupon Campaign Selections

Using the  above screen shot example, you can select the appropriate interest groups you want to target. The numbers in brackets show how many thousands of members have subscribed. So for example, “Music (716)” means 716,000 people have subscribed to the music interest group.

After making your selections, you will reach another screen similar to the one depicted below:

Stumbleupon Campaign Management

At this point you are able to select your daily budget (which could be more or less than $5 USD). Personally I’d suggest you spend only a little money. Doing so allows you to evaluate the performance and provide tweaks, prior to investing further money.

StumbleUpon Advertising Support approves campaigns, as such your campaign will not appear until it has been approved.

To make your first StumbleUpon ad more effective, it’s important to ensure the page is of interest to your chosen StumbleUpon interest group (while providing valuable content). Remember, the key trick in this exercise,  is to use the ad to garner initial StumbleUpon traffic voting (thumbs up), so as to build regular traffic from other StumbleUpon users when your ad campaign is not live.

Another aspect to consider is using a valuable, popular post as your campaigns landing page. Remember, like search engines, not everyone is going to visit your blog using the home page. Instead, look at your current traffic statistics, which will help you determine which of your posts are the most popular and most in demand from readers. Use that post as your landing page – Remember, it popular in the most part because readers have found value it it. As such, create the best impression by placing your best post “up front and centre”.

Keep in mind that you also want to encourage your new readers to return and enjoy new content. In an earlier post I discussed how to find readers for your blog, wherein I suggested some interactive tools you can use to engage your readers as well as the importance of “focus” and community involvement.

Now it’s your turn!

Determine your budget (keep it affordable), sign up and don’t forget to use your best post.

Comment below with your experiences. What did you do? How did it work out, successful? Not successful? What other services do you use?

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3 Responses to “StumbleUpon Advertising – Practical Exercises in How to Improve Your Blog”

  1. Petey3 Petey3 Says:

    Thanks for the great hands on there! This is awesome, I like that you explain the stuff in a way that is easier to understand. I’m trying it out right now.

  2. Blogger Savvy BloggerSavvy Says:

    @Petey3 – Thank you. I appreciate the input. As you might be aware, this is still a new blog, so it still needs to focus a bit more. Over time, I’m sure you’ll find even better (and more) helpful content. Again, thanks!

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