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JD Rucker – who has written 512 posts on Soshable | Social Media Blog. JD Rucker is a social media enthusiast who resides in Orange County, California. He works simultaneously for 2 companies - TK Carsites (an Automotive Internet Marketing Firm) and Hasai (a Social Media Strategy Firm). He writes for several publications including BusinessInsider, Fast Company, Techi, Top Cultured, and ICanHasInternets. Follow him on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+.









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Some the these “marketers” make me giggle
Great post and I totally agree with what you are saying. I would certainly use the term “marketer” very loosely in this case.
Good list of recommendations. I’d have to say, not only does that list apply to using stumbleupon, but other than that first 1 (requesting thumbs up), all of those points can be made for just good web design and content altogether.
But yeah, I do get a little disheartened when I see those types of pages get a high number or ratings on stumbleupon or digg, etc.
Very well discussed points JD.
Hi JD,
Thanks for sharing these tips. I am using stumbleupon and your post will truly and usefully guide me in stumbling success. Thanks again.
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