
Qassia and Blog Traffic
494 words | Last Updated: September 7, 2008 |
People who are able to attract loads of search engine traffic usually give this advice: Write articles and get lots of backlinks. One way of getting backlinks is to post unique/original articles in Qassia, because those pages will provide a one-way quality link that points to your site (or to any site you choose).
Is this something worth trying out? Or is it just an utter waste of time?
If you're willing to write around 15 articles, and if posting articles to your usual web properties (i.e. your blogs, forums you visit, article directories) hasn't been bringing in new traffic lately, then go ahead and try Qassia.
Here's an example of what your page will look like: http://manuelviloria.qassia.com
Here's how to succeed with Qassia
1. Think of a which of your sites you want to promote via Qassia backlinks.
2. Group those sites into certain themes.
3. Write new articles (for Qassia) that tie-up with the theme of your sites.
4. Post those article in Qassia.
5. Monitor your incoming traffic and see how many visits you get from Qassia.
At the start, expect to get 1 visitor per Qassia article (or intel, as they call it) per month. As your collection of articles there grows, you will be able to experience exponential growth. There's more to just Qassia traffic and backlinks, though.
Should we enable AdSense in Qassia?
Yes, submit your Google Adsense Publisher ID, but do not include Qassia.com in your list of "allowed sites" (you can set this when you log into your AdSense account). It will also help if you create a Qassia.com URL channel in AdSense, so that you can easily monitor the traffic that your intel pages get.
The whole point of this exercise is to see if Qassia will indeed help you and your blog (or network of web sites). If you see some hope of growth, then continue producing intel articles. For better results, though, invest time in producing around 30 original articles.
For this experiment, just focus on Qassia for about 7 days. Then see what results you get.
What does focus mean? That means you'll need to resist the urge to spend too much time on new product launches, the latest internet marketing fads, or too much micro videoblogging.
I haven't gone full blast with the Qassia experiment because I'm focused on a different internet marketing test. If you have the time, though, then it will be an interesting learning experience for you as you search for what works... for you.
And once you discover what works for you, even if the success is quite small (i.e., $1 a day), then focus on that technique even more until you grow your earnings 10 times. The key lies in trying something for around 7 days. Perhaps Qassia will help you achieve your internet home business goals.
"Qassia and Blog Traffic"
First Posted: September 7, 2008 | Filed in: Web Traffic


I just checked the site because I have never heard about it and I'm surprised to see that it has a PR of 5.
I think it is a good idea to give it a look and who know the traffic and link juice that one can be able to get, unless of course your try it first, right?
I just stumbled onto the site.
When reading their promo material
it all sounded great.
It's not to hard to submit intel.
They take a wide variety topics.
The question is, will posting to Qassia
really increase traffic to my site.
There are over 20 thousand members.
A few of them have huge resources, and thus
site exposure. Is a new member just a
tree in a huge forest?
Also how many backlinks will it take
to make a real difference in Google ranking?
Only time will tell.