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		<title>BlogRush-Free Traffic For Your Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2007 22:25:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Erwin Tan</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[BlogRush is a free service that was created to help bloggers solve their #1 need:
More Readers For Their Blog.
By adding the BlogRush Widget to a blog, a blogger can get instant distribution for their latest blog post titles across a network of related blogs.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BlogRush is a free service that was created to help bloggers solve their #1 need:<br />
<strong>More Readers For Their Blog.</strong></p>
<p>By adding the BlogRush Widget to a blog, a blogger can get instant distribution for their latest blog post titles across a network of related blogs.</p>
<p>BlogRush users earn &#8220;syndication credits&#8221; (the right to have their blog post titles shown inside a widget on another related blog) based on their own traffic (loads of the widget) as well as the traffic of other users they refer to BlogRush. Users can automatically refer others to BlogRush via special links on the widget, as well as through the promotion of a special referral URL they are given.</p>
<p>BlogRush is a &#8220;Cooperative Syndication Network&#8221; that rewards its users for their contributions to the network &#8212; from the impressions they provide of the BlogRush Widget to the referral of other users through 10 &#8216;generations&#8217; of activity and the impressions of the widget that they provide. BlogRush was designed to be incredibly viral and to provide its users with tremendous distribution leverage to receive exposure for their blog content (onto related content blogs) that they could never achieve on their own; at least without a massive advertising budget.</p>
<p>BlogRush is the brainchild of Internet entrepreneur, John Reese. Mr. Reese is the founder and CEO of Income.com, a soon to be launched social network and media company for entrepreneurs. BlogRush is the first Web property of the Income.com Network, a network of sites and services to help entrepreneurs and business owners succeed. Income.com is based in Orlando, Florida.</p>
<p>3 Easy steps to drive free traffic to your blog now:</p>
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<li>Sit back and check your stats as BlogRush drives Free traffic to your blog 24/7</li>
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<p><strong>Get BlogRush while it&#8217;s still free.</strong></p>
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		<title>CPC Vs CPM</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2007 01:20:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Erwin Tan</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Advertising]]></category>

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For normal webmasters who are actually earning money through web-advertising are very familiar with the terms CPC &#38; CPM. But for those who do not, CPC stand for (cost per click) and CPM stand for (cost per thousand impressions).
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<p>For normal webmasters who are actually earning money through web-advertising are very familiar with the terms CPC &amp; CPM. But for those who do not, CPC stand for (cost per click) and CPM stand for (cost per thousand impressions).</p>
<p>In CPC-based advertising, you pay for each click your ad receives. Let us say that you are spending $1 for each click; 10 clicks costs you $10.</p>
<p>In a CPM-based campaign, you may pay $3 for 1,000 impressions. If your ad receives a click-through ratio of just 1 percent, you&#8217;re paying $3 for the same 10 clicks.</p>
<p>Current results have shown that text-based CPM ads often receive more attention that traditional banner ads. So webmasters and site owners, I guess you should really play around with your advertising strategy and split test your ads.</p>
<p>Once traffic starts flood this blog, I will plan my CPM-advertising strategy and hope to give you guys a better view over it.</p>
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