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When you join StumbleUpon, make no mistake: You're joining a community. You
stumble other users' sites, recommend sites, images or videos you like and
make a strong effort to keep your Stumbling focused.
Why, then, do so many people miss the opportunity to take their StumbleUpon
experience to the next logical step by making themselves part of a
StumbleUpon Community Group?
The first thing you can do is make the StumbleUpon forum part of your
routine. If the official StumbleUpon blog is the first place you'll find
news, the forum is the first place you'll find answers to StumbleUpon
questions, or solutions for problems.... or be able to submit a question
yourself. (Naturally, they do encourage you to search the FAQ or Help
section before asking your Question, but it's a comfort when you can't find
an answer - perhaps for something to do with the brand new iPad app - to be
able to ask it straight away in the forum.)
The "Get Satisfaction" Forum is also broken into well-organized segments
within its front page, to help you easily find answers in your category. No
fumbling around through confusing layer after layer of forum posts.
The segments are:
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Ideas Under Consideration
- Common Problems
- Recent Praise
-Blog
There's also a button beside each query that says either "Solved" or "Needs
Solution", as well as showing how many answers have been received. At the
bottom of each segment, there are instant status tabs: "Common", "Solved",
"Being Worked On" and other similar status indicators. The community
greets new members, and lists its products and services, including toolbar
versions for different browsers that are now available.
StumbleUpon Community Rules
Of course, like any online community, it has its rules. They're the basic,
common-sense ones about no spamming, flaming or publishing private content
without permission. No personal insults or profanity. (Perhaps the most
interesting rule in posting to the forum is "No off-topic or useless
posting": Off-topic I can see - but what is their definition of "useless"?)
Sign Up Required
The only minor annoyance is having to specifically sign up for the Forum -
but that's easily done in a few seconds. Your welcome email also gives you
the standard option to have new replies to your posts emailed to you... and
one more useful feature.
It also allows you to check a box that authorizes Get Satisfaction to send
you a daily email about anyone new who has added you as a contact. This
allows you to thank them, stumble their sites or just check out their
profile.
You can add products and companies you like or are interested in under a
specific "Add Product or Company" tab. And your Dashboard is also where you
can register your App, if you're a developer.
Your Settings page is also a valuable promotional tool. You can customize
it with a thumbnail, use your real name or nickname, make it geographically
relevant by adding your location, and provide your Twitter ID, Flickr ID
and blog or website URL.
Go check out the StumbleUpon forum today at: http://getsatisfaction.
com/stumbleupon
Get My Free Stumble Upon 4Report And Discover How StumbleUpon Will Save You
Time!
http://www.4pro-tools.com/marketing-report/stumbleupon/fdb09365/
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How StumbleUpon Community Groups Can Help You Succeed
When you join StumbleUpon, make no mistake: You're joining a community. You
stumble other users' sites, recommend sites, images or videos you like and
make a strong effort to keep your Stumbling focused.
Why, then, do so many people miss the opportunity to take their StumbleUpon
experience to the next logical step by making themselves part of a
StumbleUpon Community Group?
The first thing you can do is make the StumbleUpon forum part of your
routine. If the official StumbleUpon blog is the first place you'll find
news, the forum is the first place you'll find answers to StumbleUpon
questions, or solutions for problems.... or be able to submit a question
yourself. (Naturally, they do encourage you to search the FAQ or Help
section before asking your Question, but it's a comfort when you can't find
an answer - perhaps for something to do with the brand new iPad app - to be
able to ask it straight away in the forum.)
The "Get Satisfaction" Forum is also broken into well-organized segments
within its front page, to help you easily find answers in your category. No
fumbling around through confusing layer after layer of forum posts.
The segments are:

- Ideas Under Consideration
- Common Problems
- Recent Praise
-Blog
There's also a button beside each query that says either "Solved" or "Needs
Solution", as well as showing how many answers have been received. At the
bottom of each segment, there are instant status tabs: "Common", "Solved",
"Being Worked On" and other similar status indicators. The community
greets new members, and lists its products and services, including toolbar
versions for different browsers that are now available.
StumbleUpon Community Rules
Of course, like any online community, it has its rules. They're the basic,
common-sense ones about no spamming, flaming or publishing private content
without permission. No personal insults or profanity. (Perhaps the most
interesting rule in posting to the forum is "No off-topic or useless
posting": Off-topic I can see - but what is their definition of "useless"?)
Sign Up Required
The only minor annoyance is having to specifically sign up for the Forum -
but that's easily done in a few seconds. Your welcome email also gives you
the standard option to have new replies to your posts emailed to you... and
one more useful feature.
It also allows you to check a box that authorizes Get Satisfaction to send
you a daily email about anyone new who has added you as a contact. This
allows you to thank them, stumble their sites or just check out their
profile.
You can add products and companies you like or are interested in under a
specific "Add Product or Company" tab. And your Dashboard is also where you
can register your App, if you're a developer.
Your Settings page is also a valuable promotional tool. You can customize
it with a thumbnail, use your real name or nickname, make it geographically
relevant by adding your location, and provide your Twitter ID, Flickr ID
and blog or website URL.
Go check out the StumbleUpon forum today at: http://getsatisfaction.
com/stumbleupon
Get My Free Stumble Upon 4Report And Discover How StumbleUpon Will Save You
Time!
http://www.4pro-tools.com/marketing-report/stumbleupon/fdb09365/
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Resource: Clifford Petry
Permission is granted to freely reprint the above content as long as the
content stays in it's original form including this resource box.
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