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Blogswap is Live With an All New Format

A tip of the hat to Jason Davis of Recruiting.com for helping to resurrect the blogswap. I've been working with Jason over the past couple of months to resurrect the blogswap and am pleased to announce that it is now live at http://www.CollegeRecruiter.com/blogswap. Unlike the previous version, this new one allows participants to:

  • Just author articles if they only want to write to get more exposure on other sites;
  • Just publish articles if they only want more content for their blogs; or
  • Both.
There's no cost to participate as an author, publisher, or both and no requirement that you author a certain number of articles in a certain period of time or publish a certain number of articles in a certain period of time. If you post an article as an author, it automatically is assigned to the next publisher in line. If we have 10 publishers, then they take turns and each receives every 10th article. Publishers have two business days to post an article and verify that they did so. When they do, they get back in line for the next article. If they do not want to post an article for any reason, they kick it back to us, they go to the bottom of the line, and the article goes to the next publisher in line.

The blogswap is a fantastic way of enhancing your exposure. Each time you author an article, your full byline is included so you'll get visitors clicking through from the article and search engines such as Google will pick up on the links to your site and your site will receive better search engine rankings for terms related to the articles that you're posting. For publishers, the additional content makes their sites more content rich, which increases the likelihood that a visitor will find your site through a keyword search on a search engine. In addition, search engines rank sites with more content higher than sites with less content, so the more content you have the better.

Convinced? I thought so. Go to http://www.CollegeRecruiter.com/blogswap and sign up today!

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