BlogRush: Generate extra traffic to your blog

September 18, 2007 by Geeks are Sexy | 6 comments

Most bloggers have the same goals: We want more and more traffic and are all looking for ways to increase it. To help us with this never ending quest, a guy named John Reese recently launched a new web service named BlogRush.

Blogrush is a “Cooperative Syndication Network” that can generate extra exposure for your site by displaying your newest headlines on a widget on other blogs. Each time your widget displays content from other Blogrush members, you earn credits that are later used to advertise your own content elsewhere. So if you run the widget on your site and get around 10000 page views per day, you get 10000 impressions on the Blogrush network. You also get extra credits for each person you refer to the network. The following video explains how the service works.

You can sign up to BlogRush by clicking here.

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6 Responses to “BlogRush: Generate extra traffic to your blog”

  1. Kiltak says:

    Oh and.. lots of big bloggers are currently using it: John Chow, ShoeMoney, and the list goes on and on…

    If you are curious about what the widget looks like, just look at the bottom right of the sidebar.

  2. I tried to subscribe for this service on my http://blog.BonGeek.com, it keep giving me the “Invalid URL” error , and I don’t see any “Contact us” or feedback form on their site!?

    Thanks,

    Mudassir Azeemi
    San Francisco, CA

  3. It works. actually in ASP.NET Pages, you need to encapsulate the Script under the Tags of the Specific ASP.NET Tag, actually I am using Community Server Blog Engine. so IN their Theme.master page you need to enter the Script at the following Position:

    tag, don’t let it go orphan.

    It was not the URL Issue anywayz.

    Take Care,

    Mudassir Azeemi
    San Francisco, CA

  4. Tish says:

    I’ll soon be doing some major work to The Kat House, and I’ll be sure to add BlogRush to the sidebar. I’ll use your referral link. :)

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