A while back on Andy Beard’s blog, I read his review of both TrafficJam and Blogrush. Andy’s post leans heavy on the TrafficJam side, but conveys lots of additional information you also might want to know.
Please Note: To have your posts show up in TrafficJam, you will need to sign up a FREE account first at Blogrush
Here’s a quote from Andy’s post (the links out are ours):
“Even if you have absolutely no interest in TrafficJam or Blogrush, I strongly suggest you read this post, especially if you are interested in viral marketing techniques that are guaranteed to build you an email list.”
Also in Andy’s post, he mentions of course the creator of TrafficJam, John Reese.
The long and the short of both posts (both well worth reading) is that bloggers gain the advantage of having their writing seen and read, and in return marketers also get the edge on uncovering what people are talking about… in other words, this is a really cool research resource tool.

You’ll note that the conversation on Beard’s blog harkens back to February. Okay, so TrafficJam is no longer “brand spankin’ new” in that sense. But as a resource for getting the word out about your blog, and from a marketer’s perspective of needing to keep one’s finger on the pulse of what’s going on in the blogosphere, we think you’ll agree that this is a winner.
Have you been using TrafficJam? What has been your experience?
If not, what is your first impression of this as a potential resource? Useful, not…??
Please let us know by adding your comments to this post!
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