Posts tagged: StumbleUpon

Sizzling Summertime Musings

Nope, I’m not going to talk about the weather. There is nothing that I can add to the conversation that will make you feel cooler…just be thankful for air-conditioning!

I will, however, chat about making the most of your summer months, a time of the year where we tend to want to operate at a different pace although that doesn’t always mean we have fewer gigs on our plate. I’m very grateful that my workload is full, but I’m just as grateful that I can adjust my schedule when needed.

Summer Schedule

One thing I am not doing this summer is reading…books, that is. I’ve never been one to read much outside as the sunlight just hurts my eyes. And, with the need to be more flexible I’m concentrating on research projects that can be started well in advance of when an article is due. Still deadline driven, but not deadline consumed.

To give myself some flexibility, I have chosen to do the following this summer:

New Customers — Generally, I am not taking on new customers except for press releases through my new site, PRBeam.com. Even then, I had to turn one potential client down whose deadline clashed with other work I had pending. I expect to crank this end of my business up eventually, but not until after Labor Day.

My Websites — Balancing what customers need with what I manage on my own can be a challenge. That is one reason why I’m selling Auto Trends, as I plan to consolidate my work to a handful of sites. When it comes to who pays me, client work prevails. That means my work here will be mostly hit or miss until I get the rest of my stuff in order.

Flexible Schedule — Generally, I avoid evening work and working on weekends. Sunday is out: church and family time, but on some Saturday mornings I find it beneficial to write ahead in order to allow me to stop early some days or start later on other days.

Social Collaboration — I’m still using StumbleUpon and Twitter, but have cut back on using those social networking sites for now. I’m finding that the return on time investment doesn’t justify using these sites at least right now. I’m also limiting the number of guest articles I’m writing, but still accepting a few across my blog network. Again, this activity will ramp up after Labor Day.

How about you? Are you doing things differently this summer or are you maintaining the status quo?

StumbleUpon Reaches 10 Million Members; Celebrates

Well, they did it. StumbleUpon, the Internet community established to help members discover and rate web pages, photos and videos has reached an important milestone. Just weeks ago SU hit the ten million user mark, quite a feat for this unusual, if not quirky, social networking platform.

SU Toolbar

StumbleUponWhen a stumble button is installed on the toolbar, users can surf the Internet and read everyone else’s finds and include some of their own. Do it enough times and you’ll become a stumble pro in no time, something I have written about extensively on this blog.

I’ve contributed tens of thousands of stumbles since I first joined in January 2007 and am quite familiar with this service. It hasn’t always been a bed of roses with SU, but what in life is perfect? For a brief period eBay owned the service, but now it is back in the rightful hands of two of its original owners and investors.

Let’s Celebrate!

SU is not letting this milestone pass without offering up a celebration. On June 17 at 8 p.m. in San Francisco, SU is inviting enthusiasts to the 111 Minna Gallery to mark the occasion. The SU team will be on hand, cocktails will be served and five iPads will be raffled. A DJ will be present, Sirron Norris will do live painting and you’re encouraged to take photographs.  You’ll also be able to take some SU schwag with you.

To reserve a place at this grand event, you’ll need to visit SU’s Facebook page to RSVP. Yes, even SU uses Facebook, but do they Twitter?!

Unfortunately, I won’t be in San Francisco to take in all of the festivities. More than likely I’ll be doing what I always do here on the east coast: stumbling and thumbing up your finds and leaving comments where appropriate.

Many More!

Congratulations to the SU Team and users: you’ve helped make SU what it is. I wonder how long it will take them to hit 20 million registered members? I say within the next two years!