One of the features that had been rumored to give users more Stumble power was the yes/no link on the reviews pages. It had been said that the more people that clicked yes on your reviews, the more it benefited your SU muscles.
I just noticed that it’s now gone and replaced with this: [...]
Entries Categorized as 'Social Marketing'
StumbleUpon Ditches Yes/No
February 1, 2008
Twitter Tools
January 30, 2008
I’ve been logging into my Twitter account everyday now for about a week. So far, I like it. I had to take off the alerts to my Blackberry because it was too much and I couldn’t tell if my kids were texting me or if Natala was at another fancy spa. (Love you Natala!) [...]
The Digg Reel
January 23, 2008
Well if you haven’t had enough of Digg for the week, you can now enjoy the prior week’s top Digg/Dugg videos via The Digg Reel.
This is a recap with a mtv/vh1 feel that covers the videos, the creators and the digg submitters. If that’s not enough they also highlight some of the comments.
No need to [...]
Digg Algo Stirs the Pot Again
January 23, 2008
If you are a top submitter on Digg have you noticed the need for more Diggs to get your story to the FP. I know I have. It was a few months back when they made their change to the shout system that I seem to remember having gone through this, then things settled [...]
Top Stumbler MIA
January 8, 2008
Since I’ve been on SU MaiKeth has always been on the top row of the Top Stumblers page. Recently I have noticed him slipping down a few rows.
You’ll notice he is now 6th row all the way to the left. When I visit his SU blog it says he has not logged in in [...]
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