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Monday, June 6, 2011

Increase traffic to your Blog - exponentially!


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

(1) Go up to the Blog Rush Web site and sign for a free account. You choose a category for your blog on the topic contained. (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 part of the rush to the "network" Blog.

(4) The BlogRush widget displays 5 articles of the blog at any time, anywhere it is displayed.

(5) Here is where the magic happens. The more traffic your blog, the more times your blog is displayed on the widget network. Then, you bloggers more to designate network BlogRush, your receive more credits, causing your blog post before to be included on the widget - exponentially. Thus, your blog is displayed on the widget based on the traffic of your blog and all traffic from your referrals - and this continuous system for 10 generations. You can really accumulate a tremendous opportunity for exposure of your blog with consistent references.

(6) Users can place filters on the widget to the positions of block with keywords appear on the widget. For example, if your blog is to manufacture and sell of soy candles, you can block the key words "soy candles" so that your competitors appear on the widget.

This new syndication tool becomes fury and it is barely 2 weeks old. To learn more on BlogRush and how it works and Moms in business. I have already installed on 2 of my blogs and have seen an increase in traffic in a few days.








Suzanne Wells is an eBay seller Power, author of "sell Guide of successful eBay home mother," eBay Consultant, freelance writer and mother of 2 in Atlanta, GA


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