Another Blogrush Update

I have previously posted on my marginal regard for Blogrush as a means of driving traffic to your site. I’m still marginal, but recent reports have suggested perhaps I should go to marginal++.

Over the last couple of weeks I have had a number of posts go into two digits of click throughs. That still isn’t all that great, but it does show that one can do better than the ones and twos I had up to that time. I’m not sure what the difference has been. It may be more popular topics, but it may also be better attention to post titles. I’m not a particularly good title writer, but I’m working on it.

In any case, those considering use of Blogrush should keep all these factors in mind.

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