Great bloglinkr write up

Michael | News | Monday, December 11th, 2006

We received a nice write up on Rooster’s Rail this weekend that I wanted to pass along to those of your subscribed to the RSS feed.

Here are a few excerpts:

I like this concept. Bloggers advertising their blog on other blogs with minimal outlay. Nice idea, not sure if it will take off or that it will have the returns that they say it will but it is a good idea that might be of interest to bloggers who don’t have the A-List on their side or the cash for a marketing plan.

One issue that the blogger brings up is something I want to address:

I would question their claims that you could:

… recieve hundreds of backlinks, clicks and visitors every month.”

There is no way that they could know this when the service has not even started yet. I think they could sell the idea to bloggers without unsubstantiated claims. They may well be using data from other services but I think that is a reach. It slumps a little into the “hard sell” with statements like that.

Maybe I should change “every month” to “for your money”.

We expect ads to cost between .05 and .20 cents per click. Going by those numbers the minimum amount of clicks you would receive for $25 would be 125, the most would be 500.

That’s why it’s worded that way…it’s not meant to be a hard sell, per say, as much as I was just trying to illustrate what kind of response you could expect for your investment.

I also want to stress that it is FREE to publish ads on your site. There is no cost involved with becoming a bloglinkr publisher. The only time that you’ll need to spend any money with us is if you want to advertise on other blogs.

Anyway, we’re still looking good for a January beta launch, and we’re eager to hear your input on what we’re trying to do…so feel free to contact us, at info(at) bloglinkr (dot) com or comment on any of the posts on this blog.

2 Comments

  1. Thanks for the clarification. I was interested about the method that you are going to use to embed the advertising into sites. Would that be as I suspect, some sort of script that you have to insert into the page?

    Comment by The Rooster — December 11, 2006 @ 6:47 pm

  2. Actually everything is based on an XML datafeed. This method eliminates the dependency on JavaScript-enabled browsers, allowing us to deliver advertising to both modern and text based browsers. This will also be very search engine friendly, so placing the ads should help your SEO.

    Comment by Michael — December 11, 2006 @ 7:35 pm

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