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BloggingZoom accelerates the blogging business

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This is the 15th part of The Link Building Cookbook series showing you the best places to build links to increase website traffic.

BloggingZoom is a new digg-like website that is dedicated only to bloggers to help them increase website traffic. The website is fairly new (November 1st), but has had a massive product launch. I have been trying out the website for the past few days and I have had some good results. I have only submitted a total of 5 posts, but 4 of them have been “Zoomed” (Made it to the frontpage). The one post that did not make it to the frontpage was just a test to see if bad content made it to the frontpage, which it did not!I am glad to know that 100% of my ‘well written’ posts made it to the frontpage for maximum exposure.BloggingZoom was developed by an internet marketer named Courtney Tuttle. You can see he made a blog post featuring everyone that has made a review of his site, which I can assume I might be added onto later.  I have no problems with Courtney Tuttle, but the other owner named Vic Franqui at BloggerUnleashed.com is a total fucking moron, so I will just skip that and move on to the site itself.

Although BloggingZoom is not as popular as Digg, it still has sent me a decent amount of traffic. So far, I have received 53 unique visitors from my 4 frontpage posts, which is very promising. BloggingZoom is dedicated only to bloggers, so if my predictions are correct, if someone had REALLY powerful linkbait they could get many bloggers quickly taking up their story leading to hundreds of links and thousands more visitors. At BloggingZoom’s current stage (Infancy) I am going to continue to promote my best blog posts so long as their community keeps zooming them to the front page! I recommend if you haven’t already, go back to your best blog posts from a few weeks ago and submit those. The more pages you submit, the better your chances of the majority making them to the frontpage. I recommend you leave 2 hours in between submissions though so that it does not appear you are spamming their system and result in zero zooms for all of your articles. Even if you do not have as much luck as I did, you can still be glad to know that you are still getting a few extra free backlinks!

If you also have luck with BloggingZoom, feel free to leave your responses in the comments.

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10 Comments »

Comment by Alex Gogan
2007-12-08 11:40:36

Well done again Colin, another excellent post. I must admit, I find SU much better for traffic then DIGG, but the digg users tend to stay that bit more the SUers are a fickle bunch >:¬}

 
Comment by Luxbot
2007-12-08 17:25:10

Hey Colin thanks for stopping by 1Ajax and we love your blog! :)

-LB

 
Comment by Collin LaHay
2007-12-08 17:27:23

=)

 
Comment by Sudarshan
2007-12-08 22:20:41

Good post on blogginzoom,hope they can be as big as DIGG

 
Comment by J.J. Merrick
2007-12-10 18:31:18

Mazal Tov to you too! :-)

 
2007-12-20 06:41:58

[...] disorder). I very rarely make HATE POSTS, so I wanted to start off saying that I absolutely love BloggingZoom, but one of the founders (Vic) is a former blackhat search engine optimizer (nothing is wrong with [...]

 
2007-12-23 19:57:04

[...] Part 15 - BloggingZoom accelerates the blogging business [...]

 
Comment by LiverpoolMad
2008-01-25 03:58:20

Hey Colin …. but i have chcke their website and its showing errors all over it (its not opening at all) …. can u confirm …. Has there site crashed or what??

Comment by Collin LaHay
2008-01-25 13:46:23

They were hacked.

 
 
Comment by Stephanie Dow
2008-05-04 00:49:35

Thank you for this tip. I added my first Bloggingzoom post from my blog. I will see how it goes.

Stephanie

 
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