Stumble your Own Site
StumbleUpon just released new functionality called StumbleThru that is very exciting for blogs looking to increase their pageviews per user. StumbleThru is a random content discovery feature for a few selected sites currently (including WikiPedia and , and accounts for your user’s content preferences based on sites that they have previously stumbled. If they are not current stumblers, they will be returned a random page from your site and notified that they can receive customized results by being a registered stumbler.
Kudos to Michael Arrington of TechCrunch for prompting WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg to create a random page plugin for WordPress that does the same thing on the same day that StumbleThru was announced.
Now hopefully StumbleUpon will be able to make their technology available as a widget, and throw in some additional functionality as well. I would love to see you be able to specify websites within your network to be Stumbled through. It would be a great way to get readers of one of your blogs to get exposed to other blogs that you maintain, or selected other sites within your blogroll.


