The Life Cycle of a Web Page on StumbleUpon #Infographic

When you post a link on Facebook or Twitter, it tends to quickly sink into obscurity after only a few hours. We’re bombarded everyday with shared content from email, and social accounts. Peer-to-peer is of course an affective marketing strategy, but across Twitter and Facebook links don’t spread quickly ( go ‘viral’), so the affects are short-term. StumbleUpon trumps other social media platforms not only in terms of link longevity, but also in the total amount of time users spend on the platform. According to this infographic, the average StumbleUpon session lasts over an hour in duration, while the average Facebook session lasts twenty-three minutes.


Infographic courtesy of Column Five

Andrew Torba: Andrew is the CEO of Kuhcoon.com, a Social Media as a Service (SMaS) platform. Andrew is also a senior at the University of Scranton where he double majors in Philosophy and Political Science with a minor in Entrepreneurship. Over the past year he has researched and documented over 500 tech startup companies from across the globe. Andrew has a passion for entrepreneurship, technology, social media, and weight lifting.