Add BlogRush To Create A Viral Blog Traffic Frenzy
Posted on September 16, 2007
Filed Under Advertising & Marketing, Blog Promotion, Viral Advertising, Web Site ToolBox
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John Reese has finally unveiled his new traffic generation system from his Income.com site. He has revealed a Web 2.0 widget that is aimed at building a viral traffic generating wave across blogs.
It’s completely free to use and all you need to use the service is to copy and paste simple JavaScript script into your blog template.
I have added the code into my family of blogs and anticipate that I will see a steady rise in visitors as I refer others who will reciprocate by adding the BlogRush code to their own blogs. Once you have signed up for your free BlogRush account all you need to do is:
1. Enter your Blog name
2. Enter your Blog URL
3. Enter your Blog RSS/XML Feed
4. Select a category from the pull down menu
After which your JavaScript code is automatically generated for you via the ‘Get Code’ link.
By now we all should be aware of how powerful free viral recommendation can be on the Internet!
There is also a introductory video presentation where John Reese provides an overview of the BlogRush service.
As there are no ads just relevant linking blog posts this service would appear to be of benefit to all bloggers, no matter what industry or niche you write about.
Highly recommended free blog traffic resource.
See my BlogRush widget at the bottom of this blog.
P.S.
I’m looking forward to the future enhancements which is to be expected with a new service. Get viral and add your add BlogRush to your blog platform and spread the word amongst your readers and web site visitors.
P.P.S.
Once you have added your blogs you can expect your statistics to be ready to view within 24-48 hours























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