Well, I have never used these methods before, but I hopped onto it the other day so I might as well share it with the world.
There are 2 stumblebot sites, stumblebot.com and stumblebot.net.
Stumblebot.com is actually a software they sell for like $147, it’s sorta like those Craigslist automators.
It looks like it’d work pretty good. But I wouldn’t pay for it, I think StumbleUpon itself is becoming a big scam where people are making a lot of money from it.
The seconds site, I found while trying to sell my site on SitePoint. It seems like they listed this site right after I listed my sites. So, that’s how I found about these two.
I believe there’s even more sites out there where you can buy stumbles and reviews. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
Anything that can be hacked will be hacked and you can only blame on the developers who didn’t think through everything beforehand. Anything that can not be hacked on the other hand, deserves a pat on the back.
If you ever try these sites, let me know if they work. Not that I’d use it, I rather go SiteHoppin w/o installing a toolbar.
Oh yeah, I just found StumblePorn too. I tried it but it’s way too slow and sucks…
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