Entrecard: Helping Bloggers Succeed

by Marky | Sunday, August 16, 2009 |


Almost everyday that I find new messages from strangers through my chatbox in my blogs wanting to exchange links with me because they are new blogger and they want backlinks for their new blog. Sometimes I respond to them, sometimes I don't (especially when I am tired, sorry folks). It's funny how I remember through these people those good old days when I started blogging. I was like them - trying not to be lost, until I learned about Entrecard.

At first I did not know what this network is all about until after some readings and teachings from other blogger friends. I learned that Entrecard can help bloggers succeed. In what way? Let me just share to you how I used Entrecard in my blogs. If you are a new blogger, I hope this can help you.

Entrecard is an ad network exclusively for bloggers like us. They help us boost our blog visitors and blog audience. And most of all, Entercard help us succeed. Entrecard works so simple. All you need to do is sign up, for free and then start your adventure. You will then be asked to put a piece of widget where other bloggers can drop their cards making you know that they have been to your site. In that case, when you visit your drops inbox found in your account dashboard, you will see their cards and then all you have to do is visit them back. The cycle will go on and on and believe me when I say that your ranks will definitely improve. Entrecard is good for some (that includes me) but for others it ain't that helpful because this will definitely affect the bounce rate of your site. Some bloggers tend to visit your blog just to drop card without reading your posts. More likely, they will just spend an average time of 3 to 5 seconds in your blog. Some bloggers just do hopping sometimes (I am guilty of that, hehe). So as for me, I will just let you decide on whether or not you would try this network. But for me, I am using it now and it is helping me with my blogging career.

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