Just How Much Traffic Can You Get From Social Media Websites?

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This article has been added to the Mahalo Social Media page, the social media traffic averages change quite regularly so the page will be updated with new stats from time to time.
If you get your content right, social media sites can send 10’s of thousands of visitors to your site in a short space of time. But how much traffic do these social media sites really send?
I have been speaking to a couple of friends and looking at some of my client’ stats and have come up with a rough guide to how many unique visitors on average you can expect to get from a popular story on some of the top social tagging and news sites. I have worked out my estimates mainly from Google Analytics.
There is a new sheriff in town, there have been reports of Yahoo! Buzz sending over one million visitors to a frontpage story. From what I have heard off one or two bloggers you can generally expect just short of half a million uniques.
Frontpage Traffic: 100,000 - 1,000,000+
Social news site Digg is renowned for crashing servers, this is mainly because of the volume of visitors it sends in such a short space of time when a submission 1st hits the frontpage.
Frontpage Traffic: 2,000 - 60,000+
In my experience a submission to StumbleUpon will generally go popular and send some decent traffic when it gets to around 50 stumbles, the bulk of the traffic will usually spread over 2-3 days, after that it will come in dribs and drabs.
Traffic: 1,000 - 50,000+
If your submission is liked by the Fark community it will without doubt receive some good traffic. If a link makes it onto the frontpage it will receive huge amounts.
Frontpage Traffic: 10,000 - 45,000+
The mother tech news site Slashdot (/.) can still send a huge amount of traffic if you get your submission approved. The bulk of the traffic popular links receive is spread over the 24 hours or so that they are on the frontpage.
Frontpage Traffic: 1,500 - 30,000+
Humor site Ebaums World has been largely overlooked by internet marketers as a good traffic source. The newly created link submit category can drive thousands of visitors.
Frontpage Traffic: 2,500 – 20,000+
Another site that seems to have been overlooked by internet marketers is I Am Bored, popular submissions will generally receive many thousands of unique visitors.
Frontpage Traffic: 2,000 - 20,000+
Providing you have some descent news or a story that will interest the community Reddit is a sure thing for a quick burst of visitors. The amount of visitors a popular link receives will depend on how far up the frontpage it goes and how long it stays there for.
Frontpage Traffic: 2,500 - 15,000+
Social tagging site Delicious tends to send traffic over time. However links that hit the frontpage will generally receive a good couple of thousand visitors in short space of time.
Frontpage Traffic: 500 - 5,000+
With Propeller you will not get very much traffic for just making it onto the frontpage. But if a submission makes it into the top 5 it can receive a good couple of thousand visitors.
Frontpage Traffic: 50 - 3,500+
Social news site Newsvine is not to be overlooked, if a breaking news story is submitted it will normally receive a good amount of traffic.
Frontpage Traffic: 500 - 2,000+
Community based internet news site ShoutWire can send some real traffic and is well worth submitting to. Frontpage submissions can sometimes receive over 1,000 visitors.
Frontpage Traffic: 500 - 1,500+
The popular links site Plime doesn’t send a huge amount of visitors, but it is still worth submitting to. If a submission makes the frontpage it can receive a good few hundred visitors.
Frontpage Traffic: 150 - 700+
The newest social news site to make some headway is Mixx, it is still only very new, but traffic is increasing all of the time. Submissions that make it to the frontpage can receive a couple of hundred visitors in a short space of time.
Frontpage Traffic: 50 - 250+
Internet marketing social site Sphinn can drive some really targeted traffic if you have the right content. Popular submissions can receive a couple of hundred visitors in less then 24 hours.
Frontpage Traffic: 75 - 250+
There are of course many other social tagging and news sites out there that are worth targeting, but these are the ones that I have experience with and I believe i have covered most of the best traffic drivers.
Posted in Social Media News By David Eaves a UK search engine optimisation specialist.
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February 19th, 2008 28 Comments
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February 19th, 2008 at 10:24 pm
Great article, but it seems to focus on the rare story that is broadly popular enough to shoot to the top of Digg/etc. It would be interesting to look into how much additional traffic is generated in general, for all articles on a website.
Put another way, if an online publisher embraces social bookmarking and places social bookmarking links on all of their articles, but never generates an article broadly popular enough to shoot to the top of Digg, will that publisher notice any significant boost in traffic?
February 20th, 2008 at 12:41 am
Personally I like marktd.com and pludIM.com a lot for targeted Internet Marketer traffic
February 20th, 2008 at 1:01 am
Thanks for the suggestions, I knew of only a handful of these. StumbleUpon is sporadic at best, but works in my experience.
February 20th, 2008 at 2:09 am
How did you come up with these numbers?
February 20th, 2008 at 2:36 am
Hi Julie, I looked at a bunch of my client statistics and asked two or three friends to tell me how much traffic they were receiving from popular stories on each of the sites. From there I worked out the estimates.
February 20th, 2008 at 7:11 am
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I wonder if Kwoff.com generates much traffic. Here are some figures from other such sites….
February 20th, 2008 at 8:17 am
I love Stumble Upon and Propeller
February 20th, 2008 at 8:20 am
Wow, great list. You gave me something to do tonight besides stumble !
February 20th, 2008 at 11:19 am
Great article, traffic numbers seem about right too!
February 20th, 2008 at 11:47 am
I’m coming from Sphinn and I think your right on the targeted traffic. I’ll stick around!
February 20th, 2008 at 4:07 pm
In my experience, it’s not difficult to get an article to take off on Stumbleupon. You can do it again and again if you get your formula right: topical subject, good headline and solid content. That’s all it takes.
February 20th, 2008 at 4:21 pm
I have found Link Referral to be great for me - you actually get good-quality reviews - something I have not experienced on Stumble or Digg. People take the time to visit and look at you work comprehensively whereas I find Stumble and Digg a bit shallow.
February 20th, 2008 at 4:40 pm
You’ve listed a great many resources there. More than I ever got when I paid for membership to an expensive marketing membership site mentions. Only three were mentioned by those payed sites. This is a great resource and I have given it a thumbs up.
February 20th, 2008 at 4:45 pm
Great resource list I will tell my subscribers. Also 43things has a lot of traffic as well .
Deb
February 20th, 2008 at 7:12 pm
That is a really useful entry. I need to think about this for the site we are launching in the next couple of weeks
Thanks
Jon
February 20th, 2008 at 7:47 pm
Terrific list ! I’ve added some of yours to my list, (s) which is growing daily, as I add material sites I want to find later. Sort of social bookmarking at it’s primary level;
build your own webpage
listing your own bookmarks
on your own website;
basic but functional
http://makomitt.homestead.com/Digg-Stories.html
Of especial comment is my 9/11 Plot page, which is currently sporting 1041 linked articles substansiating the need for a new investigation.
These and many more are linked from my startup page where I have weather sites listed for personal use. A site marked with * is one of mine.
On the OSMEGS site for instance, I have a list of “The Other Guys”
in the wave power field.
( The O is Ohio weather)
My links Galore page cites many resources I use, like the Art Links and my Best free header categories.
All linked on my portal page;
SURFLINKS
http://makomitt.homestead.com/surflinks.html
Enjoy.
Now as far as website traffic goes; I have statcounters on most of my pages, and I can tell you that I’ve posted and tracked extensively, well, in my field anyway, and found that in actuality, the numbers are tragically low.
The type of commentary and voting that can come out of a submission can be shocking, insulting and horrifying. Now admittedly, I am a Theosophist Truther Radical, but when it comes to submission to popular sites, there are some that I won’t even post in my lists because of the heinous abuse levels from other readers.
Digg is one of the worst, though the material cited is generally from better sources, there is a plague of what I must refer to as Digg Trolls, who will trash, thrash and bash anything beyond 6th grade thinking levels.
Same goes for Daily Kos, OpEdNews, Craigslist, 9/11 Blogger, 9/11 Researchers, Tribe, A28 and likely some others that I’ve forgotten.
The numbers of online commenters lay mostly within 20 something realms, where a juvenile can pose as an adult and shoot his mouth off like a redblooded redneck; and surprisingly, they go to great effort to do so. My guess is that for every intelligent response there are ten idiotic ones;
my point;
if you’re ‘trying’ to do something or say something online, you can pretty much forget it.
The complacnece and anonyminity of the net isn’t really a committed involvement on the readers behalf, and genuine interaction is rare.
Peace Out,
LOL !!!
February 20th, 2008 at 8:34 pm
Social Media Traffic - How Much Can You Get?…
Article lists some of the top social tagging and news sites with frontpage traffic estimates….
February 20th, 2008 at 8:42 pm
My favorites I must say are StumbleUpon and Propeler..^^..Anyways thanks a bunch David for the wonderful post!
February 20th, 2008 at 11:22 pm
Fantastic list, is the traffic figures over the life span of say a post added to Digg, I think once niche social sites start to appear than the traffic will increase.
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March 17th, 2008 at 10:30 am
I use http://www.subbmitt.com it’s just getting started and needs some traffic. It looks nicer than Digg or Reddit though and is easier to use. You can post comments or articles without even signing up or logging in. Plus your articles will make it to the front page so you’re not wasting your time by posting them.
April 10th, 2008 at 5:52 am
A very handy article on how to attract traffic from Social Bookmarking sites…Thanks
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July 15th, 2008 at 8:47 am
A very good article. It can help more bloggers or site owners to get free traffic from social networking & book marking sites.
July 16th, 2008 at 7:26 pm
Fantastic article; very informative. With the credit crunch, small companies like my Creative Arts Workshop company, are loosing hits, so using social media, is a useful tool
L. Nugent (Director)
Nugent Education Limited
July 22nd, 2008 at 10:20 am
Great information, That is a really useful. We need to think about this for the site.