I recently installed BlogRush, a link/traffic widget, which I wrote about last Sunday.
- I wonder if the nature of it is such that it doesn’t really increase traffic for you unless you’ve already got huge traffic. If anything, it might increase the disparity between popular blogs and newly established blogs.
- Whether or not BlogRush does what it says on the box, we all look like a bunch of sheep–or maybe lemmings!
- Will BlogRush filter out any unpleasant news about itself?
- I’m curious to see how visitors through BlogRush will appear in traffic analytics, such as SiteMeter or Google Analytics. Will the referrer be the blog that hosted the BlogRush widget, or will it be BlogRush itself?
- If it’s all free, how is it being paid for? The terms of service and privacy policy don’t have anything suspicious or unusual in them. What is BlogRush doing with massive amounts of data now being gathered about every blog that has it? Will they sell this data? Is BlogRush the tip of a wedge of other services through Income.com?
How do I know the links I’m seeing in the BlogRush widget aren’t just paid links?(Update 3: They are. Thanks to Shane at ZoomStart for pointing that out in the comments.) Especially if some of the big names in blogging are using it, like John Chow and Yaro Starak.Why do I not see their posts on it?Update: I now see posts from Dosh Dosh, ShoeMoney, and Strategic Profits, three sites I expected to see.- I’ll give it a month and see what happens. If it works or doesn’t, I’ll let you know.
Update 2: I emailed the folks at BlogRush and asked them point blank if the BlogRush widget violates Google AdSense terms of service and if BlogRush sells paid links that show up in the widgets. I told them I would quote their answers in a post. I hope to hear from them soon, though no doubt they’re busy!
Update 4: John did spell out what was going on with BlogRush on his post More BlogRush Details, which had escaped my notice earlier. I recalled the details about fighting spam, but not about paid links. They say memory is the… well, I forget. Anyways:
“How will BlogRush make money with this? Will there be an ad bar added to the widget? Will it contain somekind of AdSense ads?”
The company will primarily make money from the “left-over” blog title spaces across the network. When all the math is calculated on all 10 generations of referrals, it will leave 10% of the spaces (i.e. 5 spaces per widget, so 1 out of every two loads of the entire widget [10 total spaces] leaves 1 empty.) We will most likely add something so users can purchase more syndication credits if they choose to. The inventory that can be sold will be from these left-over spaces.
So… basically… BlogRush is an extremely clever way to sell paid links while providing a way for bloggers to get more exposure and traffic. It isn’t presented primarily as such, but you can’t do something like this without having your revenue model down, so the emphasis is John’s to spin. I’m not saying it’s bad. In fact I love clever win-wins.












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You bring up a very good point. I clicked on about 10 different links until I saw another blog which had the widget on it as well.
I’m gonna give it a week or so to see how it performs and then I’ll likely remove it
I see the widget everywhere, but most of the blogs I subscribe to would use it. I have now begun to see links on it from blogs I know, like Maki at Dosh Dosh and ShoeMoney. But I still wonder if BlogRush contains paid links.
Baa!
Good points Michael, and as you say, it’s a case of suck it & see. I notice the same old headlines seem to be on there, 24 hours later….
Chris, I just saw a headline from Darren Rowse of ProBlogger on the BlogRush widget on your blog. So this is a good sign. I hope that my headlines are showing up on others’ blogs, as well.
Excellent. I’ll give it a month, to see what transpires.
Hey Michael,
#1 is probably true in most cases with most things. Just the way it is. Darren Rowse remarked that your headlines will really matter in leveraging BlogRush successfully, which is the case in leveraging most social media.
They will be selling paid links. John Reese stated this in his blog. 10% of the links (1 link out of every 2 times the widget shows) will be available for bloggers to advertise with. It doesn’t violate Google TOS because it’s javascript.
Thanks, Shane! I subscribe to John’s blog, but must have overlooked that he announced he was selling paid links on BlogRush. One point I had made in my original BlogRush post was that getting traffic from it was going to put everyone’s linkbaiting/headline writing skills to the test. Darren picked up on that, too, as I’m sure many astute bloggers did. I had already figured it didn’t violate Google’s TOS, but unless it comes from Matt Cutts or something, nobody would quite believe it.
The problem with blogrush is that if your blog does not get enough traffic then blogrush wont help you much. I think the tool needs some work yet.
It’s no fault of BlogRush if you don’t get traffic. We are responsible for building traffic on our own blogs. The thing about BlogRush is that once you install it, really about the only thing you can do with it is monitor its stats to see what’s getting clicks and what isn’t. It’s really the same-old blogging same-old: create great content and give it a great headline. Test and adjust.
Michael: Thats right, what I am arguing here is that some bloggers (not you) are posting titles like “Free Blog Traffic” or “Blogrush increase blog traffic” when that wont be the case for low/medium traffic blogs. I think this will be more like a service for the users of low traffic blogs rather than a form of attracting new readers.
And I agree with you, the only way to build traffic is to create great content and give it a great headline.
Oh.. and you can post your content at http://zuggu.com
hehe
Ariel (zuggu) I think we’re both on the same wavelength here. I agree with your assessment of its usefulness and adoption for low traffic blogs. I am really curious to see what happens with my traffic from this. My traffic has been steadily increasing anyway, so I think BlogRush will be a help to me. The real key to this is the pyramid scheme referral aspect of it. Even a low traffic blog, if it actively pursues BlogRush sign-ups and referrals, will see its traffic go up significantly.
PS - I sent you an email about your site, which I like and think is a great idea!
Michael,
I’m interested to see how this works for you. I’m hesitant to use it because I think it is already becoming so common that most visitors will just ignore it, but we’ll see.
That is an interesting take on it I hadn’t yet heard, Steven. BlogRush blindness? I can see that as a possibility.
Yes, thats an interesting point. I think they have a lot of work to do in the customization of the widget. In that way, if every Blog Rush widget is different, there are less chances of blogRush blindness
Hey Michael,
I’ll be most interested in your update 2 regarding google adsense tos.
Trying to keep my blogrush suqidoo len updated with related information too. BTw, I’m also considering listing your #2 comments (lemmings) as one of the “downside” in the lens…LOL!
http://www.squidoo.com/blogrush
Thanks,
Hans
Hans, thanks for comment and the listing. Because BlogRush is placed via javascript and because it isn’t contextual (i.e., it doesn’t scan the content of your page like AdSense does, but instead you pick a category), it doesn’t violate the Google AdSense terms of service. I have no idea why everybody keeps suggesting that it might, other than it’s great linkbait fo spread FUD.
I don’t see how it can violate AdSense TOS. I went through TOS again to take a better look and I can find anything that tells me that there is a possibility of this happening.
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