Newbies guide to Entrecard

I decided to give Entrecard a test drive a couple of days ago and I thought now would be a good opportunity to post from a newbies perspective and try to provide some insight into the process.
If you are unfamiliar with Entrecard, its an advertising network site predominately used by bloggers. In the sites own words its "...an easy way to network with other blog owners; Get to know your dedicated readers and favourite writers."
The Signup
The signup process is pretty simple. The one thing you should have ready is a 125 x 125 ad image (jpeg or png) as the whole site is based around "swapping" banner ads, just as you would swap a business card when networking. Once you have signed up you will need to place a piece of code on your site to display an ad. You can see an example on the right hand side of my site under Sponsor.
Once Entrecard has verified that you have placed the widget code you will start to receive ad requests from other members to place their ad on your website. Initially your ad space is worth 2ec (2 entrecard credits), this is quite cheap and you will find that you are inundated with requests for ad requests almost immediately.
TIP: I would recommend not accepting too many ad requests too quickly in the beginning (unlike me) and first try to build up the cost of your ad space.
Increasing your ad space rental
Your rental space increases based on the popularity of your site. The more people who drop you a card per day the more your ad space rental will increase. A good way to get yourself known is to drop a card on someone else's site. Dropping a card is not a request for an ad (which is what I thought originally) but rather a way to say "hey I've dropped by". Each drop gives you 1ec to spend on your own advertising.
I've been using Entrecard for about 2 days now and my ad space is now worth about 26 credits per day. So it definitely seems worth waiting a short time to fill your ad spots.
Traffic Goes Up
In my first full day trialling Entrecard I received about 40 new visitors to the site, which is not bad although I also noticed a substantial increase in the bounce rate. I'm hoping over time maybe a few visitors will find the site sticky enough to hang around a bit longer.
I'm currently experimenting with dropping and am interested to see if I increase my drop rate will I see an increase in visitors and reciprocal drops.
Buying Ads
So far I have bought 2 ads which will run on the 22nd February. There's usually a little wait before your ads show, and each ad is shown for 1 day. I'll have to wait and see what effect these ads may have on my traffic - if any.
Interesting Sites
Here are some sites you may find interesting which I have found during my digging about:
Akhong's Above the fold Entrecard list:
This is a great site if you want to do some quick dropping. The first time though I also found some interesting blogs.
OBLife's Reciprocal Dropping tool:
This tool lets you enter your RSS feed from entrecard and then shows you each site that has dropped on you. A nifty tool which could save you getting RSI.
Entrecards Collection:
This site is dedicated to showcasing a full list of Entrecard members. I don't think its quite up to date, but still another great way to find blogs you may never had found before.
Let me know about any experiences you have had with Entrecard.




I love entrecard. About 75% of my traffic is coming from Entrecard. I am not starting to be active in viewing entrecard member's site.. I love visiting their sites including yours..
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Submitted by Walk Through Money Online Journal. (not verified) on 21 February, 2008 - 12:42.Thanks Ester. I agree Entrecard is a great source of traffic, and I find myself spending a fair amount of time exploring all the sites they have listed.
Simon.
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Submitted by admin on 22 February, 2008 - 09:19.Even if you someone makes the newbie mistake of accepting ads right away, it doesn't take long to recover. Your ad cost won't be dead for a year or anything by making this mistake.
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Submitted by B Carter (not verified) on 23 February, 2008 - 06:42.Thanks for your comment B Carter, that is true. Although it may slow you down a little, its certainly not the end of the world. If you really wanted to you could cancel an ad but for me I kind of feel obligated once I've accepted it.
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Submitted by admin on 23 February, 2008 - 08:18.