So, I am finally announcing my new blog that I’ve been running for three months now. A little late, but yeah. If you’re a member of Entrecard chances are you have already heard of this.
EntreBlast is a blog centered on the popular blog tool, Entrecard. I registed News Notion with Entrecard and before long, I was addicted. I immediately thought of the idea of creating a blog based on Entrecard, since at the time Entrecard’s blog was rarely updated, and alas, EntreBlast was born!
So what does EntreBlast deliver?
Everything from contests, to tools! I regularly update with contests, news, updates, new features, tips, guides, tools, all focused on Entrecard. It’s meant to be a resource for users to access all this information in one convenient location.
EntreBlast was the first Entrecard-centered blog. Now I see a few popping up here and there, usually just focusing on contests though. There really is no competition for the most resourceful Entrecard blog!
Check it out and tell me what you think of it. I’ve put a lot into this and I hope it continues to grow!

Please let us know if Entreblast works for you in terms of traffic. It’s an interesting concept and I hope it delivers.
Yea I really hope that works out for you and I’d like to know the analytics involved with your growing website.
post on here more often.
I miss it.
Thanks for the info about Entreblast. I was very active at Entrecard until a couple of months ago, but hadn’t had much success with it as a focused traffic building tool. I made a few connections with people blogging in the same niche as I was, but that was about it. Perhaps reading Entreblast I can discover more ways to drive targeted traffic to my blog.
I took a look at your site and I like it— I think Entrecard is one of the most innovative sites on the Net in the last year or so. It’s good to see additional sites like this that serve to augment it’s usage.
I have never heard about this entrecard much..thanks for sharing this..even i would like to make one now..
not really a fan of entrecard… better off just creating content and counting on search or feed traffic.