My apologies for sure when it comes to the frequency of posts. My day job has me quite busy and when I get home I am tired and need to spend time with my wife and kids. So instead of posting 2 – 3 times a day I am lucky if I post 2 – 3 times a week.
As you can see I have started using Entrecard. I quickly moved up to one of the more popular sites on entrecard and my credits have been ringing up fast! I will some an Entrecard review pretty soon.
So shoot me your Entrecard tips, advice, and stories. I will be posting again soon!
One tip I can share with you is if you spend all your time dropping cards like you are addicted; then you don’t have any time to write.
you do a right choice. Family First! others is second. love you family and you body other than others
Family first indeed. I look forward to your upcoming review. See you around!
I don’t see anything wrong with posting 2 to 3 times a week. A lot of bloggers post a lot less and while others post more – it isn’t that great.
So i’ll take fewer posts – i don’t mind.
You’ve set your priorites right! Always the family first then career/work/blogging. Posting everyday’s not really advisable especially if you’ve got lots of traffic already. Maybe you could post at least 2-3 articles a week it’s pretty fine. The content is what counts! And for an entrecard tip: keep on dropping cards and buying ads spaces especially the most recent sites that have joined. Also when checking out blogs leave a friendly comment on either their shoutboxes/comment spaces. Saying a few words of greetings won’t hurt and may even brighten someone’s day. Hope I could have helped in some way.
Entrecard is certainly making waves. the widgets are taking over the internet.
Where are my posts man?! I come here everyday, spend my time, spend my bandwidth, scrolling through the page and you’re playing with kids?!
I simply had to write something different from all the other guys here
Congrats on moving up on entrecard.
I think you just need to keep clicking other peoples ads, then advertise yourself
Dale
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