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- bofhcabbit, on 10/12/2007, -0/+2It comes down to a question of an instant hit of massive traffic that tapers off quickly versus a steady flow of traffic over time.
I also find the audiences are vastly different. Diggers want to read a quick summary of Todays Big Things and move on, fast. Always staying ahead of the game.
StumbleUpon users use it less for up-to-the-minute coolhunting and more for filler when you're bored. Thus they're more likely to actually pay attention to your site. They may read the article instead of giving it a Digg Skim. They might even (gasp!) browse around your site a bit. - hookshotzz, on 10/12/2007, -0/+2i've been dugg and stumbled(?). Digging is way more significant, bringing like 60,000 to 70,000 uniques in a day usually. StumbleUpon does keep them coming though, but usually doesn't come closer to the number of uniques. 1,000 on a good day?


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