I checked today some of my incoming links and there was something strange about some of them.

Then i got it, when i went to visit some of the above ones.

It’s a game… a game that helps bloggers build some traffic…make some friends or help you get a higher rank on Technorati.

It started with Mack Collier of The Viral Garden.

The Original list comes from Daily Cup of Tech, because that was the first link i clicked on.

So here is how to spread the word…the links ….

Key Points

  1. Create a new post on your blog.
  2. Copy and Paste the entire list of blog links below
  3. Add any blogs that you want to include near the top of the list. (Optional)
  4. Include the blog where you first got the list from, on the list in your post.
  5. Do not include your own blog links on the list in your post.
  6. Make sure that all links are copied intact (use the source, Luke).
  7. Publish the Post.

The List

My additions:

Originals:

eJabs
DragonLady’s World
Rob’s Blog
Another Opinion Among Many
CAUTION: girl underway
Webgrrrl
Dr. Mercola
Daily Cup of Tech
Blog-Op
Blog About Your Blog
Monetize Your Blog
Cosmin PTR
Make Money On The Net
Make$ Money$
Successful Online Money Making
Turn One Pound Into One Million$
Work at Home Blog
Blogging For Beginners
How to earn money online?
Dosh Dosh
Money Money Money
Money Making Quest
Connected Internet
Mike’s Money Making Mission
Time to Budget
Can I Make Big Money Online
Blogtrepreneur
Flee the Cube
Blogging Secret
Blogging to Fame
Million Dollar Experiment heads Down Under
Quest to make money on the internet
Kumiko’s Cash Quest
Calico Monkey
Internet Bazaar
Shotgun Marketing Blog
BrandSizzle
bizsolutionsplus
Customers Rock!
Being Peter Kim
Pow! Right Between The Eyes!
Billions With Zero Knowledge
Working at Home on the Internet
MapleLeaf 2.0
Two Hat Marketing
darrenbarefoot.com
The Emerging Brand
The Branding Blog
CrapHammer
Drew’s Marketing Minute
Golden Practices
Viaspire
Tell Ten Friends
Flooring the Consumer
Kinetic Ideas
Unconventional Thinking
Buzzoodle
NewsPaperGrl
The Copywriting Maven
Hee-Haw Marketing
Scott Burkett’s Pothole on the Infobahn
Multi-Cult Classics
Logic + Emotion
Branding & Marketing
Popcorn n Roses
On Influence & Automation
Bullshitobserver
Servant of Chaos
converstations
eSoup
Presentation Zen
Dmitry Linkov
aialone
John Wagner
Nick Rice
CKs Blog
Design Sojourn
Frozen Puck
The Sartorialist
Small Surfaces
Africa Unchained
Perspective
gDiapers
Marketing Nirvana
Bob Sutton
¡Hola! Oi! Hi!
Shut Up and Drink the Kool-Aid!
Women, Art, Life: Weaving It All Together
Community Guy
Social Media on the fly



7 Comments to “A or Z list - traffic building”

  1. Matthew Jabs | February 9th, 2007 at 11:17 pm

    Hey…I’m the owner of eJabs…

    How’s this working out for you? Also, thanks for passing this on.

    Matt

  2. Lorna | February 9th, 2007 at 11:31 pm

    Thanks for dropping by my site.
    No doubt the list works — I’m sure your traffic has at least doubled up compared to before :)

  3. Chris | February 10th, 2007 at 5:07 pm

    Thanks for adding me on Carol - how’s it doing for you? My Technorati links for Blog-Op have now doubled :-)

  4. carol | February 10th, 2007 at 6:41 pm

    You are all welcome.

    I haven’t paid attention to my technorati rank so i honestly don’t know if i went more up than i was before but my backlinks there are many more.

    As for the traffic… not that much changed.

  5. Pinksy | June 16th, 2007 at 1:11 pm

    Yello

  6. Ranjitha | July 18th, 2007 at 10:17 am

    Thanks for the information on building a list. This is going to be a great place to test out new ideas. In fact, I could get some real nuggets here that I’m going to use right away!

  7. Max Lund | July 19th, 2007 at 5:14 am

    Hey Great tips on List Building.

    I need list building HELP!!!

    I just came across a PLR giveaway that is expected to reach more than 200,000 people. I want to make the best use of this event and possibly add a minimum of 10K new subscribers to my list. Can anyone suggest the best possible way to promote this event?

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