Jan 5, 2010

How to get free traffic to your blog

This is how you can get 100 free visits to your blog. If you are not already a member of BlogExplosion, join it now, then write a post in your blog with at least 2 paragraphs and 3 active links to any of the blogs below (homepage or individual post page, ie., permalink). When you are done, comment in this post giving the link to the post and your BlogExplosion user-name, and I will transfer 100 credits (which means 100 visits) to your BlogExplosion account if your blog PageRank is 1 and above, and 50 credits if your blog PageRank is 0. You can write anything. You can praise them, just describe them, or even criticise them. However, the post must be a permanent post, and not deleted after you get your free credits.

I have been getting posts with just a few lines and the minimum 3 links. It will be greatly appreciated if you can write more, especially if you find this blog helpful. I find this blog has been helpful from the comments I have received, and I have created a special post to record them. You can see them at Comments about Blogger Tips and Tricks (click BACK button to get back to this page).

The blogs that I am referring to are:
http://bloggerfordummies.blogspot.com
http://blogger-tricks.blogspot.com
http://testing-blogger-beta.blogspot.com
http://dummies-guide-to-google-blogger.blogspot.com

Important note: Those who are AdSense account holder and have AdSense ads in their blog should know that AdSense don't encourage traffic coming from traffic exchange programs like BlogExplosion. I have written to AdSense Help about it and they are vague about whether they allow BlogExplosion. I myself now do not use BlogExplosion to get traffic to my blogs which have AdSense ads.

Update 7 April 2007: Atul of Masti World gave a very good suggestion (see comments). Use BlogExplosion to build up your readership first, then put AdSense ads. This may make sense because BlogExplosion is a bit selective. If they find too many ads on your blog, they may not accept. Further, there is still the question of whether you want to risk your AdSense account.

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