A Recap of my 1st Wonderful Year using StumbleUpon
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July marked my first anniversary being a member of the StumbleUpon Community. It has been an incredible year for me. I have met some wonderful, wonderful people. And, I have stumbled across and discovered some truly amazing websites. Sites that if it wasn’t for StumbleUpon I probably wouldn’t have come across them in the first place.
I spent this past weekend going through my stumbles over the past year. It was a lot of fun to see the sites and my reviews over the past year. There were tons and tons of Stumble-Reviews to go through…. After all, at the time of me writing this post I had stumbled 7,357 pages, 27 videos and 876 photos. It truly has been an amazing year.I love StumbleUpon. I love it for so many reasons. Here you will find 113 things I have learned from using StumbleUpon
113 Things I have Learned from using StumbleUpon
- Inspect all food before you purchase.
- We could learn a lot if we listen to the wisdom of children.
- That a Nintendo System can be completely homemade.
- That Business Strategy Can Be About Love
- Helped me Learn Sign Language
- Learned to Identify where I was Sacrificing my Freedom
- Multiplication Songs & Raps to help me teach my Children.
- Mother Nature is AMAZING & Beautiful!!
- That I can use my Local Newspapers to Promote my Blog Offline
- That even the Busiest of People will Lend a Helping Hand to a Newbie
- 100 Painless Ways to Cut Calories
- I can be a Positive Parent
- You and I can Erase our Fears.
- I can find awesome recipes using only what little ingredients I have at home.
- How to Relieve a Bee Sting in under 30 Seconds.
- I found out what Tarot Card I am. What Tarot Card are you??
- Found Tips to Immediately Increase my Confidence.
- There are certain things I need to remember when launching a new site.
- That it only takes 90 minutes a day to become a better blogger.
- There are special ways to draw StumbleUpon Users into your blog.
- How to Run a StumbleUpon Advertising Campaign for my Blog.
- How even Blogging can make a Difference in the World.
- That a 5-year old can Deliver a Baby.
- 10 Things You Can Blog About On The Weekends
- Creating a Sneeze Page can Propel Readers Deep Within my Blog
- There is actually a time when Getting Lots Of Visitors To Your Website Isn’t Good.
- There are at least 5 essential things you ought to know about StumbleUpon
- PageRank can be explained with a Cool Graph.
- Why Top 10 Lists are still the Best
- Found out that there are 7 Easy ways to get more Weekend Traffic to my Website.
- Tons of Fun Activities that Moms and Dads can do with their kids.
- What it would look like if SEO’s mated.
- Learned that I need a Seasonal Search Engine Optimization Strategy.
- Found out that Social Media has a Direct Influence on Search Engine Ranking.
- A Splash of Color can make me Smile
- I learned that even I can open a Beer with a Lighter. Thanks for that Pat…. I love showing off to men in the Bar.
- Saw what Google Search would look like if it was designed in Comic Sans.
- Found Sphinn shortly after it was born…. another turning point in my professional life.
- Avatar Optimization - Why Top Sphinners have photo avatars while top Diggers have graphic ones.
- How I can deal with Criticism.
- That there are unusual ways that I can use StumbleUpon.
- I found that I love to learn SEO from Patrick with the Hitchiker’s Guide to Linkless SEO.
- It sucks to be on top - the downside of Social Media.
- I learned there are 10 Steps to Building an Online Media Empire
- Muhammad showed me 4 reasons I should be blogging on weekend.
- Found out how to get traffic & links from Popular Blogs…. thank you Maki.
- Apparently, random funny pictures are good for my health.
- Brian Wallace taught me taught me the Ode to StumbleUpon.
- That I can become a Success in Online Networking.
- 5 StumbleUpon BuzzKills
- That I can get help for Writer’s Block.
- I even learned How to Read a Painting.
- I found out that my good friend Brian Wallace thinks my StumbleUpon reviews are verbose. No worries, Brian…. I still love ya.
- What I already thought was reinforced when I read that a Blogger can be successful by being nice.
- I learned there is such a thing as Time Management when it comes to Social Media.
- Learned to Optimize for Universal Search.
- Kind of Morbid, but I found a web page that tells me how many people died the day I was born. Approximately 130,755 people died worldwide on my birthday.
- The difference between SEO & SMO.
- Pictures can help explain The Difference Between Marketing, PR, Advertising, and Personal Branding
- I was reminded what makes for a successful Blog.
- Logos can be freaken funny!!
- Which Hook Attracts the Right Fish?….. in regards to Link Baiting.
- Dosh Dosh has taught me so much about the Importance of Social Media Marketing.
- I learned that blogging is a lot like Sex.
- I had no idea until I can across this page that there are 23 types of Social Media Users.
- I learned that People in the SEO & Marketing Industries are some of the Funniest People I know.
- Kim of Cre8pc showed me how to build a better website by writing about her son’s challenges with his sport, football. Such a loving post…. absolutely unforgettable.
- There are ways to build traffic that have nothing to do with Google or SEO.
- A Web Page of Words that Feel Good. Thanks Michael.
- Found that Others Felt the Same Way about Sphinn that I did.
- Tips to writing my Best Post Ever.
- Tons of Free SEO Tools
- Found out there was such a thing as "Social Media Hangovers".
- Darren showed me how my StumbleUpon Profile put me on his Radar.
- Learned how to divide my time for maximum exposure.
- Size does matter when it comes to blog posts.
- Stumbled across the best explanation of what it feels like to live with a chronic illness (PDF file).
- A simple workout for Bloggers.
- Why some pages don’t get stumbled.
- The Importance of StumbleUpon categories.
- I learned Do’s and Don’ts when it comes to babies.
- How to find out if I am a Social Media Addict.
- I can now say, "I Love You" in 100 different languages.
- 10 Commandments of Social Media
- Chris Brogan reminds me that I need to recognize when to scale back…. I don’t need to say "yes" to everybody.
- I found out Why Guys like Girls.
- I came across a Comprehensive Guide to Keyword Research for Bloggers
- Finally I learned how to fold a fitted sheet correctly. Normally I use my arms to wound it up.
- I learned how to Go with the Flow.
- How to write a report that a client will "get".
- I learned how to blog and work-off 600 calories at the same time.
- That photos can say so much more than words. What do you think this photo is saying??
- I learned that there is a difference between healthy and toxic love.
- How to simplify my life with kids.
- Even Digg can play some April Fool’s Jokes.
- Found out ways to reduce stress.
- Food can taste as good as it looks.
- I located a bunch of great moms on Twitter thanks to Wendy.
- I was shown a bunch of reasons why Twitter is a great Social Media Tool.
- I was surprised to learn that it wasn’t only MY children who don’t recognize when the bathroom door is closed.
- How to make a dollar stretch during a recession.
- How to bury negative posts about you or your company.
- Tamar with the help of Weezer shows me a thing or two about Viral Marketing.
- More ways I came across to say, "I Love You".
- StumbleUpon gets my mind thinking with a question that stumps me.
- Little did I know that there was something called, "Blogger Imposter Syndrome". You can even take a test to see if you suffer from it.
- How to Find the Perfect Image for your Blog Post.
- I had no idea that cigarettes could teach me something about branding.
- Kids can teach us how to be happy.
- Learned that there are certain techniques that will make your blog or website sticky.
- I stumbled across a thing or two about Link Building Optimization.
- That I can actually SEO my site in less than 60 minutes.
- And, apparently I will stumble into the happiness of my life.






19 Responses to “A Recap of my 1st Wonderful Year using StumbleUpon”
By cheapsuits on Aug 4, 2008 | Reply
This is a great post! Thank you
By Garrett Pierson on Aug 4, 2008 | Reply
Congrats Shana one whole year that is great. Here’s to your continued success!!!
By Ange Recchia on Aug 4, 2008 | Reply
WOW Shana! SO much to explore and more. Congrats on your one year with StumbleUpon. I think I am close to that too, however, I have not stumbled anywhere near as many sites as you have… cool list!
By Wayne Smallman on Aug 4, 2008 | Reply
Customer to sales assistant: “Excuse me, there’s some kind of amphibian in my salad bag.”
Sales assistant to customer: “Yes, and?”
Customer to sales assistant: “You know?!”
Sales assistant to customer: “Who do you think removes all the slugs?”
Shana, thanks for the mention, gorgeous. Speak soon…
By Anna on Aug 4, 2008 | Reply
Thanks for the link! I had fun reading your post. Now I need to go click on that one about how to lose 600 calories and blog at the same time ;).
Anna
P.S. I am just getting into Stumble Upon. It’s fun!
By Mich D aka @MichDdot on Aug 4, 2008 | Reply
This was the coolest list on stumble yet. Congrats on breaking the ‘year mark’ at SU. Keep the great insights coming my friend.
Peace
Mich D
By veronicaromm on Aug 4, 2008 | Reply
Congrats aan entire year. You were one of my first friends on SU. I totally remember that and then reading social media posts (social media what the heck is that?) until i sort of got it. Thanks for all the great posts, stumbles and laughs.
By Kat Rice on Aug 4, 2008 | Reply
This is such a neat post, I’m glad I found you on Plurk! I’ve always been a fan of StumbleUpon, this just makes me want to use it more!
By pratt on Aug 4, 2008 | Reply
Awesome list, Shana, and happy anniversary! I’m surprised by how many of these I hadn’t seen. Thanks for the mention!
By Alex on Aug 4, 2008 | Reply
I’m glad you enjoyed my article “Succeed at Blogging by Being Nice”!
Links are always nice, but you already know that
Cheers,
-Alex
http://www.alexlcohen.com
By Lynnae on Aug 5, 2008 | Reply
Fabulous post! Thanks for including me!
By Ramkarthik on Aug 5, 2008 | Reply
Great work. Should have consumed lot of time to create that list. Thanks for including one of my posts “10 things you can blog on weekends” in the list. Also thanks for stumbling quality links and providing value for the stumbleupon community.
By Aniya on Aug 5, 2008 | Reply
This was a great read, thanks, I enjoyed it!
By Internet Marketing Joy on Aug 5, 2008 | Reply
Happy Anniversary Shana..^^ hope your relationship with SU will last a long time..^^ by the way, your post is really nice..I love reading it..^^
By Shana Albert on Aug 5, 2008 | Reply
Thank you all for the wonderful comments and for taking the time to check out this incredibly long post. It was so much for me to put this together.
By Stan Dubin on Aug 7, 2008 | Reply
Hi there. Got stumbled to your page regarding the change in the 200 friends and then saw this one.
You be one seriously cool stumbler!
I subscribed to your blog.
By Mike Wilton on Aug 8, 2008 | Reply
Haha, great post! I think it holds the record for the longest time spent on a post ever. I kept going to the links in a separate tab and reading the different posts and then coming back for more.
By Writer Dad on Aug 8, 2008 | Reply
Wow. What can I say? I started a blog three weeks ago. It has been rewarding in a way that I had not imagined. I cannot believe how rewarding the comment section has been. I did not know to expect that. Anyway, after research, I found that my subscription rates were high for the amount of traffic and that the average time spent on the site unusually high as well (6:58). So, nerd that I am, I started looking through Google Analytics to look at my traffic history. I saw this giant spike in my traffic during my second week. It was because I had hit StumbleUpon, unbeknownst to me. So to make a really short story kind of long (sorry), I wanted to research good ways to use StumbleUpon and the first thing I find is this gem of a post. It’s like Cliff’s Notes. Thank you for spending a year so wisely. Really inspiring. Thank you.