Friday, September 19, 2008

Increase Traffic to Your Blog - Exponentially!

On September 15, a new blog syndication tool called Blog Rush was released by John Reese, the internet marketing king. Basically, the concept operates on the principles of referrals and viral marketing. By participating in the network and making referrals, your blog will receive exposure, and therefore traffic, that it would not have been able to receive without the BlogRush widget. Here is how it works:

1) Go to the Blog Rush website and sign up for a free account. You choose a category for your blog depending on the content topic. (Family, business, cooking, etc.)

2) You will receive a code for a widget that you install on your blog.

3) Once the code is installed, you are a part of the Blog Rush "network."

4) The BlogRush widget displays 5 blog posts at a time, no matter where it is displayed.

5) Here is where the magic happens. The more traffic your blog has, the more times your blog posts are displayed on the widget within the network. Then, as you refer more bloggers to the BlogRush network, your receive even more credits, causing your blog posts to be displayed on the widget - in an exponential manner. So, your blog posts are displayed on the widget based on your blog traffic, and all of your referrals' traffic - and this system continues for 10 generations. You can really accumulate a tremendous opportunity for your blog's exposure with consistent referrals.

6) Users can place filters on the widget to block posts with key words from appearing on the widget. For example, if your blog is about making and selling soy candles, you can block the key words "soy candles" so that your competitors don't show up on the widget.

This new syndication tool is becoming all the rage and it is barely 2 weeks old. Learn more about BlogRush and how it works and at Moms in Business. I have already installed it on 2 of my blogs and have seen an increase in traffic in just a few days.

Suzanne Wells is an eBay Power Seller, author of "The Stay-at-Home Mom's Guide to Successful eBay Selling," eBay Consultant, freelance writer, and mom of 2 in Atlanta, GA.

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Monday, July 21, 2008

Blogrush is a scam

ust received an e-mail from BlogRush letting me know that I collaborated and worked to increase my account, for two months now, for nothing, and that Seopedia is not good enough for this crap network.

The mail souns like :

We regret to inform you that your BlogRush Account Is Currently INACTIVE.

Your blog(s) did not pass our Quality Review criteria. You will find instructions below for making your account active again.

You will notice that the widget no longer loads on your pages — please remove the BlogRush code from your blog for now.

We recently reviewed your blog(s) located at:
http://www.seopedia.org

We determined that your blog did not meet our strict quality guidelines. Please do not take this personally, but realize that we must abide by a very strict set of quality guidelines. (They are listed below.)

If you feel you have made the necessary changes to your blog(s) to meet our guidelines, you can resubmit your blog(s) for review after this date:
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Wednesday, November 21, 2007

The quality guidelines are :

BlogRush Quality Guidelines:

- The blog contains unique, quality content that provides opinions, insights, and/or recommended resources that provide value to readers of the blog. Articles, videos, public domain works, press releases, and content written by others are okay to be used on the blog, but the ratio of unique content should far outweigh content from other sources.

- The blog should be updated on a regular basis (at least several times a month) and should not just go a few months between posts.

- The blog should already contain at least 10-12 quality posts. New blogs with very little content will not be accepted.

- The blog’s primary contain must be in English. BlogRush is currently not available for non-English blogs.

- The blog should not contain an excessive amount of advertising and links and very little actual content. The focus of the blog should be quality content.

- The primary content of the blog should not be “scraped” content from other sources and/or script-generated pages for the sole purpose of search engine rank manipulation. The focus of the blog should be quality content.

- The blog’s content (or advertising) should not contain any of the following types of content: hate, anti-racial, terrorism, drug-related, hacking, phishing, fraud, pornographic, nudity, warez, gambling, copyright infringement, obscene or disgusting material of any kind, or anything considered illegal.

Increase Your Blog Traffic With BlogRush

Traffic Equals Money
Let’s face it, without traffic it’s pretty hard for a blog to make any money. The more traffic you have, the more money you make. Everyone wants more traffic and we’re always looking for more ways to get it. Internet Marketing kingpin, John Reese, has came up a great way to help your blog get more traffic.

BlogRush is a “Cooperative Syndication Network” that rewards its users for their contributions to the network. BlogRush was designed to be incredibly viral and to provide its users with tremendous distribution leverage to receive exposure for their blog content that they could never achieve on their own; at least without a massive advertising budget.

The BlogRush Widget
By adding the BlogRush Widget to your blog, you get instant distribution for their latest blog post titles across a network of related blogs. BlogRush users earn “syndication credits” (the right to have their blog post titles shown inside a widget on another related blog) based on their own traffic as well as the traffic of other users they refer to BlogRush.

Let’s say you run the BlogRush widget and your blog gets 1000 views per day. That means headlines from your blog will be viewed 1000 times on other blogs running the BlogRush widget. What’s more, if you refer another blog to the network and they do 1000 page views per day, you’ll get your headline shown another 1000 times. This goes down for ten generations. The following video will explain how the system works.

credit articles: John.Chow.com