[Updated 2007-06-17] I have post a small Javascript bookmarklet that allows you one click to check if a pages you are viewing is stumbled.
Read here: How do you know if a page is stumbled? – One click to check it
For the past few days. I was stumbled by many many of my friends on MyBlogLog.com and BlogCatalog.com. I was surprised that my page viewed jumped four times in two days. Well. I guess I did write something useful to someone. So they stumble me.
Now. you just meet a new friends, and they told you you have been stumbled. Do you believe that? I am really curious if I am really stumbled? Or people just navigate through the list of web sites and find my page by chance. So here is how you check if your pages or web sites are stumbled. You can also check how many people stumbled you. So you can return their favor.
Open new IE browser and type this address to check if your home page or domain is stumbled.
http://www.stumbleupon.com/url/www.terencechang.com
Change www.terencechang.com to your web site or pages.
For example, to check a stumbled page.
You don’t have to include http:// in front of your URL.
So please stumble me, if you feel this page helps you.
Thanks!



How do I find out if people are really stumbling the specific articles I ask to be stumbled? Is the only way to go to WordPress? Because I was somewhat surprised to find that there are very few people that have actually reviewed me, and, I have stumbled many people. Could you please email me with this info. I am technologically challenged….seriously…so I need a little more explanation. thanks-Jackie
MoonDanzer:
http://www.stumbleupon.com/url/URL
You simply copy the above line to your browser and replace [URL] to your page’s URL. You don’t need to http:// portion.
For example. Check if someone is stumbling your “The Pentagon and Russian Rouulette page.”
http://www.stumbleupon.com/url/moondanzerdelivers.blogspot.com/2007/06/pentagon-and-russian-rouulette.html
Hope that is clear.
Thanks Terance. I haven’t used Stumble Upon very much, so this is helpful.
Hi Terence,
Thanks very much for the info….so simple, yet something I couldn’t figure out until I found your post!
@JoLynn:
Thank you for stopping by. I am glad that it helps.
Thanks for the information! I stumbled across this page and I was also surprised that stumbleupon has no record of my web page(gosh!)
@Joel:
More and more people use StumbleUpOn as a alternative search engine for some stuff that Google won’t know. Photos, News and among those stuff.
It’s great to see people stumble your page without been asked. That means that people like your page.