StumbleUpon drives more traffic than Facebook and Twitter
By Meredith Coburn | Posted: October 31, 2011
Who would have thought "stumbling" was a good thing?
It's no secret that Facebook and Twitter are hugely important in the world of
corporate communication. But are they the most effective when it comes to driving users to your website?
According to this infographic from PR Newswire, not by a long
shot.
Social bookmarking site StumbleUpon (or "Stumble") drives more traffic than any other social platform.
Between August and September 2011, 50.34 percent of website referrals came from StumbleUpon. Facebook contributed 37.4 percent, followed by Reddit (4.26 percent) and Twitter (3.23 percent).
But that's not all. The "half life" of links shared on Stumble is 400 hours, leaving Facebook (3.2 hours) and Twitter (2.8) in the dust. Half life is
defined as "The point in time when a link has garnered half of the engagement it will ever get."
So what does this mean? Don't abandon your Facebook and Twitter just yet, but if you're not "stumbling" to create an account, you might get left
behind.
Check out the full infographic here:

Meredith Coburn is an intern at Ragan Communications, which publishes PR Daily.