Posted November 28th, 2007
by Dulce
Have you ever get tired of looking through those default rectangular orange RSS button? Imagine to lose a potential subscriber because your RSS button is too boring to click on it.
If you are like me who love to mix functionality with style, I’m using one of the 51 RSS Buttons For Your Blog from Kenneth Foo. There is a lot to choose from a variety of different sizes, colors and style. Mix and match it in your blogs.
I love my new RSS button. It simply matched my new template. I’m bringing sexy back.
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Tags: Contests, Tools Posted in Tools
Posted November 27th, 2007
by Dulce
Sounds good to be true? Yes. It’s possible if you are using the first and only free exchange network - Entrecard.
Recently, I’m using this fun service and testing its different campaigns. What you do is you drop a 125 x 125 card on any blog in the network which will earn you free credits for advertisements for a number of days to other websites in the network.
John Chow is the most popular at the make money online category. As of now, you only need 57 credits to buy a day of visibility at his website. John Cow and Nate Whitehill is at 50 and 29 credits/day respectively. Others are coming in as well. With 58 credits now in my account, I can surely be on my way to have a day at John Chow.
How are credits earned?
- You earn 1 credit every time you drop your card for someone else.
- You earn 1 credit every time someone else drops their card for you.
- You earn credits every time someone advertises on your widget.
It’s both a win-win situation and you don’t get to pay any dollar to register.
I admit, it’s quite addictive. I get to visit different websites that I might never know of. Smaller websites has an equal chance of visibility at getting onto a bigger/more visited blog.
As of now, I’m pretty happy with the traffic as monitored by Feedjit. Most of my visitors today came from Entrecard.
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Tags: Entrecard, Tools Posted in Entrecard, Tools