While some of my friends are using Entrecard for networking, I am still very sceptical about the service…
The mechanics of the Entrecard are quiet simple. After your blog is approved, other blog owners can “drop” their card on you or purchase an ad on your blog with Entrecard credits.
I presume if you have plenty of time on your hands, you can drop your card on other blog owners all the day long. It may increase a chance that that a blog owner, on whom you dropped your card, may pay you a visit back, and this where Entrecard reminds me of a traffic exchange scheme.
You can however “purchase” advertising on blogs that use and Entrecard widget with the credits you and your blog earns, or the credits you can purchase from Entrecard.
Unfortunately, in the Real Estate category there are very few blogs that I would like to exchange traffic and/or banners. And so far the banners “bought” on my blog are from the blogs that are not quiet relevant to my own blog.
It is interesting to see that in order to advertise on my blog it will cost other Entrecard members 4 credits per day. If one was to buy the credits, he or she can advertise on my blog for 250 days for only $6.00. Quiet a difference from the rate I offer currently to my potential sponsors.
Of course these figures may change in the future, and I would like to know how does Entrecard determine their rates. But to be completely honest, I don’t see myself staying with Entrecard. I am taking it for a spin (no more than 3 months), so I can say I tried it. Let see if Entrecard will change my mind.
If you are using Entracard please share what do you think is the best practice when using that system.
Hey Vlad.. I have not used Entrecard, but here is some reading for you:
http://www.affiliateconfession.com/?s=entrecard&a…
Sometimes you can tell how things go by the quality of blogs. Entrecard has failed to impress me with the blogs in Real Estate category… I am treating this as an experiment.
Your ad cost on EC goes up every time someone buys an ad on your widget, and fluctuates depending on how many people are in your ad queue. It is not uncommon for ads on popular blogs to cost in excess of 512 or 1024 ec’s per day, and that would translate into anywhere from $90 t o$180 per month or more at the current cost of purchasing credits. You may wish to check out alternatives, like CMF Ads.