StumbleUpon Question

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  1. stephhicks68 profile image87
    stephhicks68posted 16 years ago

    I had been uploading my hubs to StumbleUpon until the past week or so when it would no longer work - I would be taken to the site, fill everything out, press click - then it would vanish and nothing showed up on my personal page there.

    Sooo... I emailed StumbleUpon and asked them what was up.  They said that you cannot have multiple posting from a single source, and that I should use this service instead:

    http://www.stumbleupon.com/ads/

    Anyone else encounter this?  Do people use the ad service?

    Thanks,  Steph

    1. Peter M. Lopez profile image71
      Peter M. Lopezposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, I have encountered it, and no I don't use the ad service.  I now have 2 stumbleupon accounts.  I use both to stumble and participate, but my new account to promote only those pages I really want to promote.  I've become way more selective in other words.  No problems yet with account 2.

      1. stephhicks68 profile image87
        stephhicks68posted 16 years agoin reply to this

        thanks Peter, this is what I was thinking of doing.  Its good to hear that its working for you.

  2. Marisa Wright profile image87
    Marisa Wrightposted 16 years ago

    Stumbleupon's terms and conditions actually prohibit self-promotion.  You're supposed to Stumble stuff you like, not spruik your own stuff!  That's why you encountered a block.

    1. stephhicks68 profile image87
      stephhicks68posted 16 years agoin reply to this

      I agree - and that's right.  Just like on Digg, I had spent time stumbling others' stuff.  I can't believe they blocked me after 2 weeks, and not that many hubs put up on the platform.

  3. relache profile image72
    relacheposted 16 years ago

    It may not have been just what you were doing, but other HubPages users of StumbleUpon as well in the recent weeks that made them decide upon a block.

  4. College politico profile image60
    College politicoposted 16 years ago

    I believe Ive posted all my hubs to stumble and never had that problem... I hope stumble hasn't changed anything.

  5. Marisa Wright profile image87
    Marisa Wrightposted 16 years ago

    They haven't changed their terms and conditions - they were always there, just not all that easy to find.  I've known several people on Helium who had the same problem, ages ago.

  6. Mark Knowles profile image57
    Mark Knowlesposted 16 years ago

    Here's some advice on using social networking sites:

    Using Social Networking Sites to Generate Massive Amounts of Traffic

    big_smile

    1. stephhicks68 profile image87
      stephhicks68posted 16 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you Mark!

  7. HubPages profile imageSTAFF
    HubPagesposted 16 years ago

    We strongly suggest using all of the social bookmarking sites carefully.

    Reddit had banned us for over a year because of overzealous spamming of the service. I contacted them and they removed the ban but said they'd re-ban us if they saw users spamming their service again.

    Alexis Ohanian, the founder, wrote back:



    So, like StumbleUpon or any other social bookmarking site, if you submit a disproportionate number of entries from one domain, they'll soon realize you're trying to spam them.

    Can't blame them. We don't like it when uses consistently link to the same domain in their Hubs, too.

    1. stephhicks68 profile image87
      stephhicks68posted 16 years agoin reply to this

      Ok - thank you.  Just learning the ropes.  It makes sense.  I'll read reddit's guide for some other ideas too.  Thanks for helping me out...

  8. darkside profile image63
    darksideposted 16 years ago

    I recommend a go slowly approach. Change things up. Duck and weave. A little here a little there.

    If you fall into a pattern it's easy for their filters to flag it.

  9. Inspirepub profile image72
    Inspirepubposted 16 years ago

    This is why it's a good idea to get a bunch of "friends", or join "groups" or whatever they choose to call them on any of these these sites. Find people with a common interest.

    You can look at what they bookmark, and if you think it's worth it bookmark it, too.

    I like that better than just randomly bookmarking things that are popular, or something.

    I also bookmark things from a range of sites that are related to my topic of interest, and places where I am mentioned on other people's blogs and websites, not just my own pages.

    I did get tossed off Newsvine, though - apparently Hubs and blog posts don't qualify as "news". Shrug. I might start a new account there once day, and only seed press releases and articles to it, if I can be bothered.

    Jenny

  10. stephhicks68 profile image87
    stephhicks68posted 16 years ago

    Great advice - thanks Darkside and Jenny.  I like the duck and weave idea.  LOL. big_smile

 
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