Sunday, August 28, 2011

Entrecard related widgets -- a guide!




Rather than just leave my response in the comments section, I've decided to write up a quick guide. Hopefully this will be all inclusive, if it isn't feel free to ask and I'll try to clear things up.

I recently added a new widget to this blog, one that shows the ten most recent Entrecard droppers. It's a neat widget, that allows you to get more out of dropping on this page. Setting it up is rather simple.

First, you need to obtain the RSS feed URL from Entrecard. Depending on the type of widget you'd like to add to your blog, this URL will be in one of two places.

If you want one that shows the most recent droppers, then you're going to look on your dashboard. The URL will be to the right of the card roll that is underneath the main buttons on the Entrecard page. There will be a RSS button (  ). Click it, and get the URL.

If you want one that shows the most frequent droppers, then you're going to look on your statistics page.  Under the tables section, will be a "top droppers" table. Next to that table is yet another RSS button. Grab that URL.

After you have that URL, head over to feedburner. Enter the RSS URL that you got from Entrecard, and burn it.

Once you've burned it, click the publicize tab.

From the publicize tab, click on "BuzzBoost". 

From there, it should be fairly simple. Follow feed burners prompts, and they should present you with some html code to past into a widget box. It should be a simple iframe.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Entrecard widget.

Here's a great way to get more out of dropping on my page. From now on, the ten most recent droppers on this page will be displayed underneath the follow links.

So drop to the left, and look for your blog link to the right!

Profit or fame?

There are many reasons that people blog, but most are looking to gain something.

What are you looking to gain? Would you prefer to be rich or famous? (Both are highly unlikely)


But, what I mean by that is simple. Do you blog for a few dollars here and there, or do you blog to spread your knowledge? Is it possible that you can combine the two? I feel like it is. Blogging purely for profit is boring and pointless. What good is receiving millions of hits if nobody enjoys your content enough to revisit?

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Strangest Google search?

Alright, I'm curious. I don't get much search engine traffic on any of our network blogs yet, as we haven't been around very long, but some of the hits from Google that I do get are rather strange. This one is my favorite:

obama but here the


They landed on That Politics Blog, of course.

Are people really that bad at searching?
What's the strangest search hit you've received? Let me know in the comments.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Advertising Networks for Beginning Blogs


There are many advertising networks out there. Which one is best? The short answer, is none of them. Each and every one of them has pros and cons, that you'll have to examine before you use them. I'm always looking for ways to increase profits, and exploring with different advertisers is a great way to do this.




As a new blogger, Entrecard is almost a must have. Entrecard does not use cash. It uses a credit system. You will not make penny, but you will increase your exposure. Entrecard credits allow you to advertise for free, and credits are earned for 'dropping' your virtual card onto other blogs. Many of the readers at That Politics Blog came from entrecard, and a large portion of the traffic over there is from that network.


Adgitize your web site.

The only advertising system that gives you points for posting and being active is Adgetize. Everything you do in the Adgetize network is scored into points, these points are then converted into cash at the end of each day. Like Entrecard, you are rewarded for visiting other blogs (though, these blogs pay for their spots) but instead of being rewarded in credits, you are rewarded with points (which again, turn into cash). You also get points for each page view, and each ad view.


Another network that I use is cmf ads. CMF is unique in the products that it sells. Rather than selling displays without guaranteeing clicks, CMF sells clicks, and they're rather cheep. It also allows you to sell your adspace directly to your readers, ad prices you dictate, and pays you to click on some of the other blogs advertisements.


A new one that I've just started using is AdHitz. I don't have much feedback yet, but it's pretty nice. I feel like all of my bases are covered with the previous three, and I don't want to crowd the network with ads as readers don't like being bombarded with advertisements, but I'm experimenting with it.


There are many more networks out there, but these ones are very beginner friendly. I wouldn't recommend using any of these in conjunction with Adsense, as google is rather picky.

Golden rules of Advertising.

If you want to make money online, there are a few things you must remember. You blog or website isn't going to sprout into a full grown money tree overnight.

If you don't have traffic, advertising with you is useless.

There are plenty of ways to build traffic. You could advertise, but do you really want to invest in your money sapling? Nah, not when you're in the budding stages. What you really want to do to build traffic is gain exposure through natural means.

1) Social networks. Have a like button, have a tweet button, maybe even a dig button. Could even go as far as a stumble button. This allows people who like what your site has to offer a way to easily share it, and it reminds them to do so.

2) Build your search engine ranking. Links to your blog, your posts, anything about you, will build your ranking here. Everytime you post (or at least the good ones) tweet it, share it on facebook, Google will notice, and you'll be higher on the search rankings for it.

3) Comment on other blogs (this was my main form of advertising in the super early stages) commenting on other blogs, especially small ones with low traffic, will cause that blogger to take note of you. s/he'll become curious who you are, and check out what you have to offer. Don't be so blunt as to ask for an exchange, but genuinely interested in what he has to say.

4) Forums and other. Answer peoples questions related to your blog topic on forums, or other website (yahoo answers is great for this). Provide the best answer, then tell them they can read more at one of your blog posts and provide a link. You can gain a life-long reader.

Keep in mind, none of those things will directly earn you megabux but the money won't come without the traffic, and traffic won't come without exposure.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Getting added on the list.

The team is hard at work with some programming to automate the process, but currently we've gotta do it manually. But that's perfectly fine, it will allow us to personally choose which blogs are high enough quality to be put on the list. This is a great thing, because while it may cost us some time, it'll save you tons of time during your daily rounds. The easiest way  to do this is to just comment here (or on any post really) and I'll add you manually.

What is this for?

Hey guys, my promotions team quickly grew tired of flying through the internet looking for blogs with both Entrecard and Adgitize to get the drops/clicks we need for the day. So they've put this page together, it's a list of blogs that have both, to make clicking and dropping much easier.