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Blog-Rush comprises a collection of imaginative and inventive ideas from the team John Reese has assembled at Income.com Blog-Rush is similar to typical affiliate schemes found for years on the internet. Because it is so far a ZERO cost alternative to traffic you can visit the link below to try it on your blog and see for yourself. Exploitation of the Blog-Rush service entails placing an appliance called a "widget" in your sidebar of your blog.
Blog-Rush comprises a collection of imaginative and inventive ideas from the team John Reese has assembled at Income.com Blog-Rush is similar to typical affiliate schemes found for years on the internet. Because it is so far a ZERO cost alternative to traffic you can visit the link below to try it on your blog and see for yourself. Exploitation of the Blog-Rush service entails placing an appliance called a “widget” in your sidebar of your blog.
While the widget shows on the web log, you garner points, and so as well the web log or individual that referred you to Blogrush. As you compose a newfangled report on the web log, your headline will be syndicated to widgets active on corresponding webblogs. The engineering behind BlogRush constitutes a technology suchlike Google Adsense because it shows web logs with correspondent information which successively shares hits though in addition to that it assists the subscribers in finding associated articles.
One such similar service is one called Criteo which shows content to other Blogs but it has not been developed to the point that it has a built in credit and tracking system like BlogRush has.
Some of the naysayers say this is no different than the old Traffic Exchanges or products such as the annoying TrafficBuzz which placed a software program that promoted other services. The Blogrush product seems to uphold the spirit of Blogging in general more than those services, at least in it’s early stages. Time will tell if it remains a true content/information sharing tool, or becomes more commercialized down the road.
The buzz on September 15, 2007 has all been focused on BlogRush based mainly on the fact that it is John Reese behind the service. Though most other services that promised what BlogRush promises to be, have not survived, lets see if Mr Reese still has the golden touch and builds something useful for all of us.