Yesterday I shared some blog promotion strategies you can use for the Ultimate Blog Challenge or that you could use as your normal every blog promotion strategy. It dawned on me that when I created that post I hadn’t mentioned the Blog Engage RSS Syndication Membership before, so I thought I’d give you a little more information about it today.
What Do You Get With the Blog RSS Syndication Membership?
Blog Engage is a community of bloggers that allows you to submit your blog posts so that they can be read and voted on by the community. Submitting your posts to Blog Engage allows you to get more blog post reads, more traffic, and more connections.
When you become a Blog Engage RSS Syndication member, you get the opportunity to earn Google Adsense revenue with all your blog article submissions. Google Ads are displayed on all of your syndicated article pages when visited by other Blog Engage members or search engine traffic. In addition to increased Google Adsense earnings, you also get:
1. Automatic submission of all future blog articles to Blog Engage and their portfolio of social media websites such as BlogSerp, Top Blogged, Blogger Ink, and Blogger Tag.
2. Automatically fills in the title, description, and tags.
3. Automatic hourly or daily updates searching for your blogs new content.
4. Automatically submit one or multiple articles per RSS Feed Update.
5. One free vote with all RSS Feed articles submissions.
6. Do follow backlinks from every submitted blog article.
7. Create your blog profile and start building brand awareness immediately.
A Blog Engage RSS Syndication membership translates to increased benefits for you that include the following:
- It automatically creates do follow backlinks for every article you write.
- It has the potentially to increase your rankings on all Search Engines.
- It can grow your reader base with the Blog Engage community members.
- It can increase your overall blog traffic.
- It can help you gain more readers to your blog.
I’ve only been a member for two months, so my analysis isn’t fully complete yet. However, I’ve already noticed an interesting trend – the average time on my site for Blog Engage members has been an average 6:54, which is a pretty long time. That means these visitors are actually taking some time to peruse my blog and read the article. Pretty cool. I’m definitely going to continue my membership to see how the Blog Engage RSS Syndication performs and I’ll keep you posted.











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