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Monday, September 7, 2009

5 Tips on Finding Things to Comment on at IMReportCard (IMRC)

Many people have trouble finding reviews on websites to comments on that haven’t been disabled. Below are some tips for finding things to comment on.

Tip #1

Join free traffic exchanges (TE’s). After a few days of trying out the TE, comment on IMRC about your experience with it. Here are some TE’s with little or none comments at this time of writing:
• Hit2Hit
• TopTierTraffic
• Smiley Traffic
• Farm Traffic
• ILoveHits

Tip #2

Go to the People section and find people with free e-books, or a website with free information on it. After I join their site or download their free e-book, I read the information that the person has written. Then I write about how helpful and credible the person is. Here are some of those people that have little or no comments at the time of this writing:
• John Delavera
• Richard Legg
• Michael Rasmussen
• Michael Gray
• Courtney Tuttle

Tip #3
Are you a member of a website that isn’t listed on IMRC? Submit for review! You will earn 75 credits if IMRC feels that the website is popular enough to be reviewed. After the review is written, go comment on it!

Tip #4
Go to the “Last 250 Reviews” added section. Visit this section daily to see if any new reviews have been written to comment on that you have had experience with.

Tip #5
There are sites with free tools as well. Try these and comment on them after a couple of days or so. Here are some ideas:
• Free Traffic System
• Free Traffic Bar
• Instant Bonus Page


I recommend if you haven’t joined IMReportCard yet, to go join now. Read more about IMRC here.

2 comments:

  1. These are some great tips, but I want to add that tip one isn't just limited to traffic exchanges. This can be used for any Product, Service, Person, or Biz Opp listed on the site.

    I would go further as to say to find entities that you haven't tried, but are interested in and you can use in your Internet Marketing. Stick with the free services as you don't want to spend money on something you've never tried, despite the reviews.

    Look through the comments listed, and contact the person you feel that you are most in line with as far as marketing. Ask them a couple of questions about the site, then join under their referral (if applicable) After using the new website for a week or two, come back to IMRC, and leave a comment of your own.

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  2. this is a good tipping blog but what use are reviews if they are not authentic and are based on personal scanty use by the newbies whose opinion though important may no tbe that reliable as they are likely to be carried away by the hype and nauvity though having best of intentions yet not so much credible
    Any way I like the blog and the novelty thatt it contains
    the most important tip is to google every thing to very fy ones own opinion and experience dor each and every site
    all the best cac

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