September 15, 2007

Blog Rush


As an entrepreneur, I read a lot. One of the online marketers I follow is John Reese, who has just announced a traffic widget called BlogRush. It is a free piece of code that you place on your site (look in the right-hand column ... you may need to scroll down a bit) that adds related posts from other blogs to your own blog. As blog publishers earn syndication credits, their own blog posts are displayed on other related blogs.

So, I've categorized my blog as "Parenting and FamilyTechnology" .. but I also cover parenting. So, it was a toss up between "Family & Parenting", "Technology", "Computers and Internet", "News and Media" and "Education." Hmmm.... what do you think?

Want to try the traffic widget for yourself? Click here for BlogRush.

And, now for the poll of the day:


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Posted by Barbara J. Feldman at September 15, 2007 2:03 PM | Comments (3)
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You can also try our blog network.. it's also a great way to get more traffic to your blog. I'd recommend the internet category for us and the 'computer and internet category' for blog rush.

Posted by: admin on October 6, 2007 5:18 AM

If it works Yea... For being an early adapter... If it doesn't ... Oh well...

Posted by: Boris on October 5, 2007 6:20 PM

I haven't totally decided yet if the widget is really going to be beneficial to me. And I have been going back and forth between "Education" and "Writing/Literature" for the topics. I haven't been wholly satisfied with the blogs in those topics. Maybe for today I will switch it to "Parenting/Family".

Posted by: Lisa Marie Mary on September 19, 2007 6:48 AM
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