Entrecard Drop List

There’s a new page on The Frugal Housewife — Entrecard Drop List.

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For a couple of months, I tried to drop the 300 drop limit. I made a list that I thought was a pretty good list and regularly dropped. But then a couple of weeks ago I started to notice that there wasn’t very much reciprocal dropping going on with the list that I had created. So I started going through the list and basically deleted over half of the list.

I enjoy dropping on that many blogs and wanted to find some interesting blogs to replace the blogs that I deleted from my original list and that would actually reciprocate the drops. I found that Traders’ Hub had made a list and published it and was letting others join it. A lot of the people that were on my original drop list are on this list.

If you are a “Dropaholic” and are looking for a drop list, check out the Entrecard Drop List page here at The Frugal Housewife to find out how you can join the Traders’ Hub list!!!

Till next time,

JT Locke
The Frugal Housewife

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1 Comment

  1. I’m pretty new to EntreCard, but I figured out fast there there is more to it than dropping and getting dropped. I decided to create my own drop list and maintain it myself. Since I use it a lot, I clean out the deadwood constantly and it stays responsive and focused. I have made a few friends already and I have only been using it a week.

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