Tech Minds are curious: Is BlogRush the next best thing?
Tech Minds are curious about BlogRush:
Will you get new readers?
Does it work for you?
Are they just collecting stats about your blog?
Let us know what you think.
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update:10/23/2007 Blogrush code removed - they finally made their updates and determined we were not good enough for their widget /service or our review. One can only guess, as to why we would be removed. It is hard to review something when it doesn’t work(even before we were deemed good enough or not) Something smells. Good luck Blogrush and John Reese.
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update: John Reese is pissed. Looks like a few blips are causing a stir.
It may have been the buzz I had while reading the email but I couldn’t help but think “i wonder if i viewed my own pages too many times or clicked a link to see what the story was about etc and if that was what we were supposed to do? Kinda reminded me of having an AS account to which i block the java so not to click on my own ads. Was I supposed to look at the titles referred? Should i block the blogrush java? I thought it was pretty straight forward but it made me think.
Its too bad that people have to cheat the system which in turn makes the system more difficult for everyone.
On a brighter side, without mistakes would we have this much drama / attention anyway? Keep up the good work John Reese.
(please forgive any mistakes i’m kinda of tired but felt like saying something)
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One Response to “Tech Minds are curious: Is BlogRush the next best thing?”


I am really curious as well about the whole impact it projects to generate. Was wondering if anyone has seen an increase of traffic on their sites after its implementation there?
Thanks once again, Techminds