Yesterday I provided a listing of some of the Digg Tools that are available for casual and hardcore Diggers. Today, I wanted to dive into Stumbled Upon, which I’ve recently become very fond of. Here is a listing of toolbars, widgets, tips and great articles. .
Browser Toolbars
Firefox Toolbar
Opera Stumbler
Internet Explore Toolbar
Tools & Widgets
Stumbled Upon Blog Buttons & Widgets – Add a button of your choice to your website entries. This will allow readers of your site to stumble your entries right from your webpage.
Stumbled Advertising – If you want to advertise your site, this is a very cost effective way. You can target a specific type of audience, get feedback from users and there isn’t any clickthrough required.
Stumbled Upon for Facebook – You can share the pages you stumble and gave a thumbs up to with your facebook friends and family.
WYSUWYG Firefox Plug-In – This extension allows you to format content of any Text Area by right clicking on a webpage and launching the editor. It makes HTML formatting very simple. wySUwyg uses a Drag and Drop sidebar to add web images to your postings. You can just click “add to stumbled upon page.”
Various Stumbled Upon Widgets – Widgetbox offers an extensive listing of widgets. They have some alternate Stumbled Widgets for you to use.
Stumbled Buzz – You can use this to find the recent pages made popular.
Stumbled People – To find people that are online and nearest to you.
Stumbled Video – This shows the recent videos that were made popular.
Great Articles & Tips
The Ultimate Strategic Stumbled Upon Bible Guide
7 Tips to Improve Your Stumbled Upon Experience
25 Ways How Stumbles Can Work to Receive More Traffic
Stumbled Upon Selling Targeted Traffic for $50 CPM
Increase Blog Traffic with StumbledUpon 77
Digg Versus Stumbled Upon, the Experiment
Do you currently use Stumbled Upon? Do you have any tips, tricks or other widgets to share? How about your experience with your website traffic? As always, feedback and comments are always welcome.




