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Free Stumbles

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There is a new software being sold around that offers to have 200 bots stumble your link in return for some cash. To acquire new clients, they offer “3 free stumbles” out to test their software. Well, with a little knowledge of how Google works, we can easily cheat the system.

There are currently about 3-4 sites that run this software, and all of them offer the “3 freebie stumbles.” With a simple google query, you can search the entire web for all the sites currently running the Stumblematic script and then find the free stumbles pages to build up a one time burst of traffic in return for 30 seconds of your time.

If you want a one time burst of traffic and 9-12 free stumbles, do a Google search for: [ inurl:?menu=free_stumbles ] and then hit the “repeat with omitted results” option if it shows up.

Enjoy the burst of free traffic with your new free stumbles!

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12 Comments »

Comment by Link Building Bible
2008-04-02 07:09:32

I only get 3 results using that method, but one site doesn’t work. Also, I had tried these before, and they login to different accounts each time, and since you get 3 free stumbles DAILY, you can use it every day, although I suggest not using it for too many days, maybe just 2-3.

 
Comment by Exposed SEO
2008-04-02 09:10:08

Yea, did not quite work for me either. There is a black hat community script however that will rotate your stumble id in the system and give away free stumbles to its members. In return you can get 30 stumbles in one go.

 
Comment by TheAnand
2008-04-02 10:39:53

I have this site http://www.stumblecult.com which is pretty much in stable beta offering free stumbles if you are desperate :) and bot stumbles do not take you far if i am right :)

Comment by Collin LaHay
2008-04-02 13:07:38

Throw some invites…? :-)

Comment by TheAnand
2008-04-15 08:24:49

Its now open for anyone to register :) I wanted to test and make sure its ready for the public….I think now it is…its free to register for anyone at http://stumblecult.com/signup

:)

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Comment by Sudarshan
2008-04-02 11:12:05

Thanks man! Yeah Stumblecult.com is good I have used it…100% better than bots :)

 
Comment by Regan Johnson
2008-04-02 12:12:04

Interesting find - although it slides into the “grey” area of tactics for me.

Cheers!

 
Comment by Max Miroff
2008-04-02 17:18:10

There might be a reasonable doubt at the opinion that I may not sometimes be using these in a non-harmful profitable way for myself [gotta not make sure SU doesn’t not know about it].

 
2008-04-03 11:21:58

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Comment by Bill
2008-04-03 13:28:41

Interesting, but won’t SU block these bots? With such high activity, I would think it would be easy for SU to identify.

I’ll check it out though. Thanks!

 
Comment by Kenney Jacob
2008-04-15 08:30:07

I dont think its against SU policies. Its just a discovery service and puts more content into stumbleupon. There are soo many links and you are required to stumble only the ones you like.

 
Comment by max
2008-04-18 18:57:52

Seems like this is the kind of program that gets you banned. I doubt it’ll work too well for any website.

 
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