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Get Free traffic to your website using BlogRush

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John Reese, a renowned internet marketer, recently launched BlogRush, a content syndication network that claims to be capable of sending free, targeted traffic to your blog.

 

The site was launched in its Beta couple of days back and already it has exploded with bloggers signing up to get their own widgets as well as to start their own network.

 

So how does this thing actually work?

Well, its little difficult to explain but let me try. You signup with blogrush, submit your blog details and get a widget code. You put your widget on your blog/website and now its activated. Based on your blog category

as well as their "technique", your widget will get links to related articles from other blogs in your niche. But don't get affraid, the links will open up in a new window so you will not loose your visitor.

 

Similarly, your blog's links will be displayed on other blog's widgets. So if you have 100 pageviews/day, your link will be displayed 100 times/day on other websites. I would recommend you to take a look at their video presentation @ BlogRush.

 

I think its a great concept of distributing syndication across the blogsphere and utilize it to drive traffic back and forth from one site to another site. :-)

 

This is a viral concept which operates via a pyramid-style, multi level structure. BlogRush is only available for english-language blogs with non-adult content. As this is just a recent launch, because of their pyramid style structure, early birds will get an advantage. So if you are thinking of generating more traffic for your site, take a look at BlogRush and give it a spin.

 

 


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    david
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    Gaurav
    Man...

    I visited the site...

    It says...
    BLOGRUSH IS SHUTDOWN.

    Damn...
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    Hiren Pathak
    @Rob,
    are you using the BlogRush module from this site? It should work unless Blogrush folks changed their script. What kind of error are you getting?
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    robb
    blogrush can't verify code with this module, any ideas on how to make it work?
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    alankun
    ke onda téstiñis ke onda téstiñis

    ññ Ñññ
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    Ahmad
    http://www.softosmotr.com/
    :p
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    lulu
    lulu :grin
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    big0855
    testing
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    Amin
    This is very nice
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    Puthzel
    Thanks for information... www.puthzel.com
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    Mar
    I have the blogrush widget on my blogsite and its traffic coming from it is considerable good.
    http://www.blogrash.com/blogrush-widget/
    I added it two days ago, and it gives me more unique viewer just like signing up for google adword. I love it because its free. And it really works!

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