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Sad to see how it went down on sphinn, Chasing referrals for a hype instead of focusing on better things, as said quality content and proper marketing...
its just another link exchange wrapped into the hip web2.0 word "widget".
Bloggers need to tread carefully with this one, if they bother at all.
Wow, that's kind of ... awesome.
What happened?!!!
In a matter of a day all of a sudden all the blog posts about BR are negative!
Have you noticed that?
But I think it's wise. I mean, we're all pretty jaded about "big launches" and this had better perform.
So thanks for the wisdom :)
-Alister
I noticed this on day 1, and posted about people gaming the system after I could not find ANYONE from my own site that was using the widget...
But, the next morning I found a legitimate explanation - since my chosen category was technology, the Blog rush inventory was still very low, and I was showing their static placed RSS feeds.
I do expect that once inventory increases in my category, I will only be showing ads for other users, assuming I don't just take your advice and declutter ;)
re: why are all the posts negative now?
Perhaps people's expectations were just ridiculously high? Who really believed text ads would drive a ton of traffic? I only got it so I could to test it out, and it's not horrible... Any free visitors that want to read a post of mine are welcome any time.
In any event, I can't believe people are still talking about it. ;)
Something else to fill the sidebars with which is not really appealing anyway :)
There are far better ways of generating traffic, and good SEO and keywords play a main part in this as well as content and quality.
This is just another 5 minute wonder which is likely to have no impact on your blogs whatsoever.
@HMTKSteve - I've never seen any feedback on adgridnetwork. Have you used it and to what results?
Even if BlogRush wasn't the first of its kind, I think it opens up some interesting possibilites for taking the concept of "related posts" from the single blog level (the wordpress related posts plugin for example), to the blogosphere level. Even though it's a link exchange, focusing it on related blog posts makes sense. There is a real *potential* traffic benefit to the idea....
Having said that, I don't think the blogrush model is the way forward. As people have said, the sidebar gets cluttered all too easily, and widgets can be slow to load. I don't even think the posts will be that well matched (category based never are), and the 10 tier referral system is a bit rediculous. It also means the little guy will get almost zero exposure from what I've seen so far.
As a developer myself, it is still interesting to look at what the blogoshpere is going for right now, and what their criticisms of new technoloy are.
They did this to over 10,000 people just this weekend.
I can see sites not accepting a submision. But dont accept someones submission, get them to promote your site, and then turn around and screw them over.
You might want to see this article:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/423910... errible_company.html