| Tip #29: Free traffic with Blogrush. Really. |
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| Monday, 04 August 2008 | ||||
The concept of Blogrush is very simple : inside the widget are links to posts on other Blogs, related to your own content. Clicking a link will open that Blog post in a new window. For each time the widget is displayed on your site, a link to a post from your Blog will appear in the Blogrush widget on another Blog. This other Blog’s content will also be similar to your own. So if for example your Blog has 1000 pageviews a day, a link to your Blog will appear a 1000 times on other relevant Blogs. This means you’ll get free exposure on other websites. As we all know AdSense works primarily because of the relevancy of the ads, so getting exposure for your Blog next to other relevant content should effectively lead to people visiting your Blog. The more pageviews you have, the more exposure your Blog will get across the internet, and the more extra visitors you’ll receive. All this absolutely for free. Next to easily adding some relevant content to your site and creating free extra traffic, there’s also a system of referral built inside the Blogrush widget. Whenever a webmaster clicks the Blogrush label on the bottom of the widget and signs up for a Blogrush account, you will get extra displays for every pageview of the Blog you referred as well. So if for example another Blog signs up through your website, which also has 1000 pageviews a day, a link to a post on your Blog will appear a 1000 times extra. Referring continues up to 10 generations. So this means if yet another webmaster signs up through a website you referred somewhere down the line, your Blog will get credits for all these referrals, and your link will be displayed in a relevant widget for each and every time a page is loaded on any of these websites. In your administrator account of Blogrush you’ll be able to keep track of all your referrals, and the results they’re generating. This means you’ll be able to track the times your links get displayed, the times someone actually clicks on them , and from which Blogs your clicks are coming. There’s also a filter function included, so you can keep your competitors away from your own website. You can also simply block keywords, so post titles containing that keyword won’t be displayed, giving you more than enough control of the content of your own widget. Chek it out. Link : Blogrush.com |
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 November 2008 ) | ||||


