Several Articles on StumbleUpon, MySpace and YouTube

March 24th, 2008

Below is the final list of submissions to the StumbleUpon / YouTube / MySpace Group Writing Project, which is part of the Social Media Mega Project. Many, many thanks to all of the bloggers who kindly wrote and submitted articles to this project. :)

* Promoting Older Posts With Social Media, by Steven Snell:

The common thought for bloggers is that new content should be created and promoted to get things moving. This isn’t always necessary.

* A Guide to StumbleUpon: Understanding and Beating The System, by Tibi Puiu:

My clear favorite out of the bunch of social giants is none other than the user friendly StumbleUpon and at over 4 million registered users, I’d say I’m not the only one.

* StumbleUpon: My Story So Far…, by Simon:

You heard it from many people before, they all claim to get hundreds if not thousands of page views a day, I was a little skeptical to start with but now after 3 weeks I can truly say it works.

* Why StumbleUpon is Better Than Digg, by Tejvan Pettinger:

I have used various social bookmarking. In my own experience I have had a much better experience with StumbleUpon than Digg.

* Frozen Pea Friday: Breast Cancer Info on StumbleUpon, by Isabella Mori:

In 1989 Jan Adrian became one of the 1.8 million women in this country diagnosed with breast cancer. Treatments recommended to Jan focused on the physical body, leaving psychological, social, and spiritual needs unmet.

* What is the best social media website? Digg, SU, Delicious, Reddit … or?, by Jacob Cass:

Usually SU users do not click on ads, so this is a bit tough, try using a CPM (Cost Per Mile) advertising solution, something I am going to try soon.

The following articles have been written by yours truly:

* My Current Views on StumbleUpon

* Networking At MySpace

* Silent Interaction With YouTube Users

And that’s about it.

One might argue that this post’s title is rather misleading, as there are several articles on StumbleUpon only. YouTube and MySpace have been totally ignored by other bloggers. Of course I couldn’t ignore those sites myself because I was this group writing project’s hostess. Anyway, I’m really not surprised at this outcome. I’m going to discuss this subject — along with the final results of the Social Media Mega Project — next week. Stay tunned by subscribing to a1-fan-fun. ;)

5 responses

  1. inspirationbit (3 comments.) comments:

    hey, you did pretty well with this project, Karen, and I still can’t get over (in a good way) your Social Media marathon! Well done. Thanks so much.

  2. Tibi Puiu (2 comments.) comments:

    Great compilation of posts Karen. Will definitely keep me busy for a while. Btw thanks for including my stumbleupon article, appreciate it!

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