I just came across Qassia today and want to let you know how you can use it to create instant inbound links that help your website/blog search engine rankings.

Like certain other sites such as Helium Knowledge, Qassia lets anyone upload articles to its website. Unlike most other such sites, however, you then receive a full 100 per cent of the advertising revenue generated by the Google Adsense ads displayed beside your own content- using your existing Google account or one you set-up for use with Qassia. (most other services split the revenue from advertising 50:50 or less).

Content on Qassia is called ‘intel’ (short for intelligence). Intel can be anything from full-length articles to an interesting fact. One of the many innovative features of Qassia is that new intel is rated by other members. The average rating given to your intel determines how high it appears in search results in the web directory for the topic in question.

As well as giving you the advertising revenue generated by your intel, Qassia also allows you to include a link back to your own website or blog (or any website of your choice) on the same page as each piece of intel you contribute.

This could help drive extra traffic to your site, and should also help boost your site’s ranking in the search engines. As you may know, most search engines rate a website’s popularity according to the number of incoming links it has, especially when these links are non-reciprocal (as is the case with Qassia).

Qassia operates in its own internal currency called Qassia Dollars. These are earned by posting intel and by rating intel posted by other members. Qassia Dollars cannot currently be converted directly into cash, but you can allocate your Qassia Dollars to any number of websites you want to promote.

The more Qassia Dollars you allocate to any particular site, the higher up the Qassia rankings it appears. From the website FAQ file:

Eventually we will introduce auctions for front-page advertising, site-wide links, and other novel ways for you to burn through your hard-earned Qassia dollars. For the meantime, what matters is the amount of Qassia dollars you have in your account. Your net worth determines how high your sites will rank.


I’m still getting the hang of Qassia
, and have so far added three sites and three pieces of Intel (articles:-) but I can already see it has the potential to become huge. It is still in pre-launch phase, and currently you can only join by being invited by an existing member. I’m more than happy to invite any reader of this message to join through me!

Just click on any of the Qassia links in this post, and follow the on-screen instructions to sign up. It’s fre*e of charge, of course and extremely easy to use. They are currently still in beta, having pre-launched in Jan 2008, so get some Intel (they define Intel is anything informative) and your Google Adsense account in place, and you will be ready when the masses arrive!

Enjoy!

Tracy

Tracy Austin
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