Which of the social media sites do you have the most views from?

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  1. Blond Logic profile image94
    Blond Logicposted 11 years ago

    Which of the social media sites do you have the most views from?

    Sites such as Twitter, Pintrest, Facebook, Stumbleupon, Digg, Reddit, and Redgage are  just  a few of the sites I use to promote on. Which of these do you feel are most successful for driving views to your hubs or to referred hubs? I have had favorable results with Reddit and Pintrest is this the same for you?
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  2. sleepylog profile image59
    sleepylogposted 11 years ago

    For me it's definitely StumbleUpon. I joined SU months ago but I'm only just starting to get steady traffic from it now.

    1. Blond Logic profile image94
      Blond Logicposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      How interesting. I haven't had much luck with it. Do you always write much in the comment section about the link? Pleased it is working well for you.

    2. sleepylog profile image59
      sleepylogposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I don't write anything at all in the comments section. I have created quite a few lists though and one of them, 'photography know-how' has over 1300 followers. Another list 'make your skin care and beauty products has over 1000 followers'.

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    JThomp42posted 11 years ago

    That would be Facebook, then StumleUpon.

    1. Blond Logic profile image94
      Blond Logicposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      On Facebook then do you have many followers who share your links? As for StumbleUpon, I must be doing something wrong or perhaps it is just the subject matter. I will keep trying. Thanks for the response.

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      JThomp42posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, I have several followers on Facebook who are kind enough to do so. You are very welcome.

    3. sleepylog profile image59
      sleepylogposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I think with Stumble Upon you have too appear credible to them before they really start to stumble your likes. This is only just starting to happen to me. I suggest 'liking' new sites that aren't already on it but be sure they're not all your sites.

  4. RolyRetro profile image71
    RolyRetroposted 11 years ago

    I have the most views from Twitter, but I have had to work hard to build a following in my chosen niche, that of retro and classic video games.  I have over 1,500 followers now, and regularly publish my hubpage and other blog articles to my audience.

    1. Blond Logic profile image94
      Blond Logicposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      It sounds like you have done it right, selected a target audience and as such gained views from it. Thanks for your input.

    2. RolyRetro profile image71
      RolyRetroposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      That was my plan!  It was hard at first, following lots of people, getting engaged in conversations, and getting people to follow me back.  I reached a tipping point at about 500 followers when I started being recognised as an "expert" in the niche

  5. carol7777 profile image75
    carol7777posted 11 years ago

    For me it is facebook and then google+ but I would love to know other sites people are use.

 
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