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StumbleUpon beats down DiggBar

April 21st, 2009
StumbleUpon - The Winner!

StumbleUpon - The Winner!

The results are in and it’s a clear winner for StumbleUpon!

StumbleUpon: 48 total views and 6 poll votes

DiggBar:  8 total views and 0 poll votes

Not quite the rush of traffic I expected, but it was a good experiment anyway.  It was very clear that StumbleUpon will get you more traffic, but also more viewers.  It looks like the few people the DiggBar did bring in did not stay long enough to even vote.

My thanks to the visitors.  Looks like I will be using StumbleUpon from here on!

Jason Random Thoughts , , ,

StumbleUpon vs Digg

April 13th, 2009
StumbleUpon vs Digg

StumbleUpon vs Digg

Recently, Digg.com released the DiggBar.  Ready to see what great new things Digg has dreamed up, I quickly jumped on this.  There are some cool features, but it all boils down to being a “borrowed” design from StumbleUpon’s toolbar.  The cool thing about the DiggBar is the ability to use the bar without actually installing anything.




I am a pretty big fan of Digg.  I have even been to a live filming of the Diggnation Podcast.  It was a great experience, but it taught me a lot about the Digg community;  You only get noticed if you are popular (yikes, it’s high school all over again).  I have seen many great stories go unnoticed because the Digg submitter was not a popular person to follow.  If someone like Kevin Rose submits a story, it’s Dugg like crazy just because he is Kevin.  I have nothing against Kevin Rose.  In fact, I admire some of the things he has done.  It’s just the best example I could think of for a “blind fan rush” of Diggs.

I have used StumbleUpon many times in the past and had very positive results.  The nice thing about StumbleUpon is that it gives you a truely random site and takes away most of the popularity contest.  If you are a new website or blog looking for some attention, I would recommend StumbleUpon.

Maybe the DiggBar is more random than I thought.  What better way to test it than a duel!

HERE ARE THE RULES:

  • Submit this post to StumbleUpon and Digg
  • Try to make the submissions to each as identical as possible
  • Measure the traffic that is generated from both sites
  • Post the results to this site April 21st, 2009

I have also posted a poll to see how many people actually vote for their favorites.

Good luck to both of you!

I don’t know what will be more embarrassing:  The site crashes due to the heavy traffic or I only get about 3 hits from each.

Which one do you think will win?

Total Voters: 6

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Jason Random Thoughts , ,

Trent Reznor on Digg Dialogg

March 31st, 2009
Trent Reznor

Trent Reznor

Musician, singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instramentalist talent Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails (NIN) will be a guest on Digg Dialogg with Kevin Rose.  Kevin is the founder of Digg.com, a popular social news website featuring stories shared by the user community.

The way the Digg Dialogg works is very similar to Digg.com.  Users will post questions that they want asked and then others users vote (Digg) up or down the questions.  The popular questions are the ones that will be asked of the guests.

The questions are starting to pile up quick (about 2300 as of this post) and time is running out - Deadline for submitting questions is April 4th at 12:00PM PDT.  Do get over to Digg Dialogg ASAP!

I am a huge fan of Trent Reznor and all of his work.  He is a very talented and creative person.  He has inspired me many times with his brilliance and ambition to be the best.  Dedication to his fans and the use of web 2.0 has firmed his place of one of the most powerful and influencial musicians of our time.  I have had the honor of a front-row center at one of his shows and it was definitely one of my top 10 all-time, best moments.  Thank you.

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