I’ve discovered a new favorite website, StumbleUpon. Try it on a rainy day when you’ve got a few hours – you’ll find it quite addictive.
The concept is simple: sign up (free), download the browser toolbar, and check a few boxes to tell it what you like.
Next, press the newly-installed “Stumble!” button on your web browser and see where it takes you. Like it? Give it a thumbs up and browse around. Not so much? Thumbs down, and stumble onto the next site.
The more stumbling you do, the smarter it gets about what you like. It uses community-based ratings to compare your results with people like you so that it can make quality recommendations. After using it off and on the last few weeks, it knows what I like even better than I do.
Where it gets really interesting are the intersections between your interests. I like design, architecture, and green living. It’s been showing me a lot of eco-friendly concept houses which to me are simply fascinating. Since I also marked that I’m interested in web development, business, and marketing, I’m stumbling on web design trends as well as sites that show the absolute best branding I’ve ever seen, really creative stuff.
I just hit the stumble button and stumbled on this intriguing site: http://www.dontclick.it. The entire site is click-less, to illustrate a different take on website interaction. Simply move your mouse around to make things happen on the site. It’s surprisingly easy.
Maybe that site does nothing for you…you can tell I think it’s pretty darn cool, but then again website usability is a personal passion of mine. That’s OK! Tell StumbleUpon what you like, and you’ll find you’re equally enthusiastic about what you stumble upon on the web.
The coolest thing is I never would have found this on Google because I never would have thought to look for it. But StumbleUpon knew I’d like it a lot. Wonder what you’re missing? Start stumbling today!










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Published July 18, 2008 General , Online Marketing , Personal 1 CommentTags: blogging, commentary, connections, purple cow, writers
With people you normally can’t reach, or people you don’t already know, you have to get their attention. You could do something wild, crazy, and desperate. Or you can simply read and comment on their blogs. Regularly.
Your comments must be thoughtful, relevant, and insightful. Something more than “thanks for the great post.” Something that makes them think – a change of perspective, a real-life example, a well-reasoned contrarian argument. Whatever. Bloggers need fresh content several times a week, so if you give them new ideas, they are likely to start noticing.
I will admit, I comment on other blogs, but I haven’t deliberately focused on making this kind of connection. While I can speak in front of hundreds of people, I am oddly shy about this. Go figure. But one of these days there will be someone I want to meet, and now I know how to make this happen.









