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That's really great to hear Pat, I've noticed that you have really been dominating the Entrecard network! I agree that guest posts about Entrecard and putting in the necessary work to make your campaign successful is key.
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I am knew to entre card and I definitely need the exposure. I got a pretty awesome bounce from stumble upon but it's starting to go down so I need to do something. Time will tell I guess. When you are competing against millions and millions of blogs, any visitors no matter what kind helps.
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I started experimenting with Entrecard a couple of weeks ago, and have had mixed results. Before I started with E, I had a bounce rate of about 30-40%, with my daily traffic hovering around 100 (stumbles and diggs not withstanding). Once I started using Entrecard, my daily traffic jumped to around 2-300 unique visitors per day, which means that EC was bringing in between 100-200 new visitors on a daily basis. Unfortunately, my bounce rate jumped to 90% from Entrecard usage.
I don't think that the traffic that came directly from Entrecard is that good quality, in the sense of actually stopping to read something, but the advertising is a different question. Visitors who arrive by clicking one of my ads tend to stick around a bit longer than the 30 seconds the droppers do, and this I like. Pre E stats had my average visitor staying a little over a minute and a half each, some as long as 10 minutes! Helluva change to go from that to 30 seconds! To me, the real value then, is in the advertising network, and the traffic I get from there. |
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Hope that clears things up for you :-) Cheers, Marc |
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Yup, my bounce rate from Entrecard is OVER 90%!!! Honestly, my latest post should be read from ALL Entrecard users, it's titled "If You didn't have Entrecard, your blog would have No visitors."
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I have been harsh on Entercard in the past (read their forums) but I do find some value in it.
It is great for launching a new site. It is great for getting exposure to other bloggers. You will get some readers, but only a fraction of the total traffic it generates. The bigger your blog grows, the less sense it makes to spend time dropping cards. If I were launching a new blog, I'd drop 300 cards for maybe 2 weeks, then start winding that down and shifting my time to other traffic building efforts. If you don't, you are just exposing yourself to the same people over and over. Most of that can be achieved in the first two weeks you are in the system. |
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1) 90% of entrecard traffic is junk - but how much does that matter? if 9% is decent and 1% is good, you're already ahead. Last time I checked, bandwidth is so close to free that you shouldn't spend time thinking about it.
2) It is an easy way to find and contact others in your niche. It is still small enough that the categories are relevant. 3) When they open up a 125x125 button advertising network - then they're really going to be worth something to me. 4) If you've got tacoda or some other cookie tracking advertising, those 90% bounce rates should sound like little cash registers. On net, I'm pleased with the experience so far. |
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Except it isn't free. You have to waste time every day dropping cards. Time is more valuable than bandwidth.
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