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Shocking Changes at BlogRush: HERE’S WHAT’S COMING IN THE NEXT 48 HOURS
Advertising September 26th, 2007
Visited 2118 times, 1 so far todayARE YOU READY? Because *everything* is about to change. Forget everything else up until now…
PREPARE FOR *BIG* CHANGES! (TWO MAJOR CHANGES ARE NOW LIVE.)
100% manual blog review
BlogRush will now manually review every single new blog that registers to participate in the BlogRush Network. One of the things they will be doing is applying some quality guidelines and criteria to their decision-making process and if a blog does not meet their guidelines and criteria, THEY WILL BE REJECTED from the network and not allowed to join.Â
a lot more categories!
BlogRush are going to be significantly expanding their directory of categories to increase the relevancy of post links appearing in the widget on your blog — this will also increase click-rates (and traffic) for all members.
Improved reporting!
The current Dashboard stats are being under-reported for all users right now. This is the reason that users show discrepancies when looking at Google Analytics data (or other stats packages). BlogRush is currently sending more traffic to their users than they are reporting in the Dashboard because they are giving all users bonus credits everyday. BlogRush will soon be reporting all bonus credit activity so all the numbers will be accurate.
SPECIAL NOTE TO ALL LOW-TRAFFIC MEMBERS
In the near future BlogRush will be giving low-traffic members (those that need more traffic the most) the BULK of their bonus credit allocations. You’ll get a ton more bonus credits than high-traffic members because you really need it. It’s only FAIR!
Improved network distribution
A few of BlogRush users have noticed that they’re building up credits faster than the system is using them. This will eventually balance itself out as the network continues to “adjust” to the growth levels and traffic patterns of each category — because BlogRush network provides syndication distribution based on daily average “cycles” and then adjusts moving into the future; so it’s able to accurately predict how fast to use a certain user’s credits, etc. — as compared to just using them all “as fast as possible.”

