Today I have found one more method to mobilize your blog in a few seconds and reach millions of readers which can ultimately generate additional revenues for your blog. Through this method you can deliver your articles to the mobile of your readers so the readers are never out of touch, latest updates are always pushed to their phone and accessing the articles will become a matter of couple of clicks. And they can read your blog anywhere, anytime, even when offline. With the help of Plusmo, it is possible to reach your readers wherever they go. Plusmo have a rapidly growing user base of over a million mobile users spread across 120 different countries. They provide virtually universal device coverage since their widgets work on all major mobile device platforms.
For getting a widget you have to just give you blog URL. They will fetch your blog details and you have to verify those details and select a widget design and click OK. The system will generate a HTML code for your blog. You have to add that code so that user can see the widget. Its working is more or less like feedburner. But for getting the content of your blog in their mobile phones, the user has to register on Plusmo.com.
How it helps to generate more revenue ? After getting the permission from the blogger, they replace current web ads in the blog with targeted mobile ads for the widget users, and share revenues with the blogger. There are several other advantages like free promotion of your blog. Plusmo helps bloggers in expanding readership by promoting the blog to their users with topics that match with the content of the blog. Also there is a secure plusmo portal where bloggers can track usage statistics such as number of users, number of page views for their blogs. And believe me, all these services are completely free. Click here to get a widget for your blog.
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