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PostReach added to my Battling-Series of blogs
0February 24th, 2007QuickiesIt started with a private message from Hans Chung of PostReach in my Ryze Network account .. and it made me look.
The concept is not new to me. On 62-151.com .. 1800HART.com/picks/ … CurlingBlog.com and The-Singers.com .. I’ve inserted code that shows visitors news headlines everyday when they show up to the site. No news is added to my archives or seen in the RSS Feeds, but for the few amount of people that do come by through their bookmarks, at least they will see something new – if I’m not current on my postings.
So – I am now testing the PostReach code on 8 of my sites .. all on the Battling-Series of blogs. Feel free to check them out .. (and hit refresh) .. to see what a Guest Post could look like. Maybe you might want to sign up too?
* Battling-Addiction.com
* Battling-Cancer.com
* Battling-Depression.com
* Battling-HeartandStroke.com
* Battling-MS.com
* Battling-Obesity.com
* Battling-Schizophrenia.com
* Battling-Stress.comCurrently, as it appears to be in its BETA stage .. it may seem to appear that I am overwhelming the health category and you might see Guest Posts from some of the above blogs in other blogs listed above .. but I’m hoping that once the service gets more popular and there are more people and sites using this service it will get better.
In the meantime .. I will try it out and see if I get any traffic referrals .. I’ve already seen a few clicks in one of my refer stats .. but I just finished putting the code up a few moments ago.
How It Works (in detail)
Live Demo
In-line Guest Post Features
Guest posts are displayed right under the first post. They are marked as guest posts with the name of the author and a postreach logo.
Readers will immediately see the first 400 characters of the guest post. They can easily read the whole post or rate the post without leaving the blog. Readers can visit the guest blog if they like the post.
A different guest post is shown every time someone visits your blog. Guest posts only show up on the front page, they are not published into your archives nor your feed.
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