I have some ideas on how to generate interest in jtf.org and the jtf forum among the Jewish blog community. This hit me when I was reading Rabbi Gil Student's newest blog entry here
http://hirhurim.blogspot.com/2008/08/how-to-become-influential-jblogger.htmlEspecially this:
"Post meaningful comments to other blogs and put your URL in the appropriate place." He was at the recent Nefesh B' Nefesh -hosted Jewish blogger convention in Israel. Here he gives tips for how the Jewish bloggers can generate hits for their blogs. I was thinking that some of these tips are actually useful for our site as well. I believe that a few people from JTF should comment at the most popular Jewish blog sites, hirhurim being one of them, and always list jtf.org/e or jtf.org as in the "URL" section that it offers under "name" for the comments. These should be respectful comments always. I have also seen the samsonblinded site advertise this way all over the internet. They put up brief posts onto random discussions in blogs such as "I understand what you are saying here, but I have a different opinion about this issue. Please see my site here " and they put their url for their site. I came across this in a number of places. That was more of a random attack, putting a cookie cutter statement that doesn't point to a specific article or subject, just to the main page, and that could be a response to any topic under the sun. I think there are more specific ways to go about it, such as commenting on a certain topic, and linking to a specific JTF article about that issue, from our JTF "issues" section (or however the new site will look).
But first and foremost, we should list out some of the most popular Jewish blog sites. Then maybe 1 person assigned to each site, to somehow push JTF there, either an attention-getting (respectful!) comment with jtf.org as the URL, or a comment saying the site in the actual statement and saying 'we have a different view,' for a relevant issue, etc.
The same can be done in the general blog scene, not just Jewish blogs. For example, atlas shrugs, debbie schlussel, people can comment there and always list the URL.
Also I'm not sure what the "Jrants" thing is, but that may also be relevant....