BlogRush

What’s all the hype? Blogrush!

It started over the weekend, as far as I can tell. If you scroll down a bit, you’ll see the BlogRush window there in the sidebar. To the right. Yeah. There it is. Anyhow, it’s a basically link exchange for bloggers. If you sign up, your latest post will show up randomly in a BlogRush window on another blogger’s site in your same category. There are posts from other bloggers in the parenting category in my BlogRush window. If people sign up from your account, you get credit for that and your blog shows up on more of the windows. Get it? :)

Yes, it’s basically a pyramid, but with something like 50 million blogs in existence, there’s plenty of link love to go around. It should drive a little traffic your way, and you’ll definitely get a chance to meet some great bloggers in your category. You can join yourself by clicking the link above or by clicking on the tab at the bottom of the BlogRush window. Those two links sign you up under me, which gives me additional credits (and more exposure). Anyone who then signs up under you gives you credit as well, down to the tenth level of joiners. So go. Join!

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  1. PandaBeanSep 19, 2007 - Link

    I don’t have a “feed URL” and it won’t let me sign up without one. I would really like to not have to mess with that (even tho’ you made it sound so simple, at least I think that’s what it’s talking about), and the “help” button is only about installation; can you help me?

    God Bless!

  2. AmySep 20, 2007 - Link

    PandaBean, you do have a feed because I read your blog that way. If you scroll down to the very bottom left of your blog homepage there’s a link that says Subscribe to Posts (Atom). When you mouse over it a feed url shows up in the bottom of your browser window. Try that, and see if BlogRush will work for you then.

  3. AmySep 22, 2007 - Link

    There’s a new update to the BlogRush service! Check it out here, along with some clarification on the “pyramid” nature of the plan. I do want to apologize for linking it to the notion of a scam. I simply meant that the credit structure is in the shape of a pyramid if you graph it out, with early joiners getting credit from folks signing up underneath them.

  4. PandaBeanSep 25, 2007 - Link

    Thanks for all your help, Amy, I was finally able to get it all working.

    God Bless!

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