Comment Friday for July 25th
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I’ve been a bit busy here, I’ve got a few new things in the works. Next week I am going to make an announcement of selling one of my blogs. This will be the biggest blog sale so far, looking forward to it.
If this is your first Comment Friday we give one lucky person a free weekly blogroll spot as our “blog of the week“. Along with that we are also giving that winner 250 entrecard credits.
Anthony brought up a great point about paid posting. I don’t think it’s dead, just in a different form. Some of my posts I don’t “get paid for” but I earn money on. How has ‘paid posting’ changed for you?
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Fool said:
I have been approved for PPP but have never done a paid post, I don’t know what the reasoning is behind the decision not to. I guess I read where you are penalized for writing paid posts by Google, I have no page rank anyway so am I really hurting anything if I were to make a couple bucks?
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July 25th, 2008 at 1:26 pm -
Adieska said:
I’m an Indonesia, here we have many blogger that runs Paid posting and they’re done well. They got about $40-$75 monthly. That’s a nice amount I think. Many Indonesian blogger make a great job about paid posting/paid review with Sponsored Review 😀
July 25th, 2008 at 1:58 pm -
WebbieStuffs said:
Actually, this is my first time to see a write up (the link you gave) that paid postings are dying. I still see a lot of them around actually. Personally, I do not earn from paid posting. The only earnings I get if ever i do the paid post in my blog is with the entrecards.
However, outside my blog, I have paid postings but it does not work as how we bloggers do with anchor texts and links. Mine was with a travel site where my posts are paid. It can be also classified as a paid post but not as how we see it like the ones by PPP.
I still support those people who do paid postings though. I make comments to them if i have time. I know those paid posting sites making ways between and among bloggers/publishers and advertisers are much help for both sides, especially to the former.
July 25th, 2008 at 3:18 pm -
Montas said:
Google knows paid to post blogs, you won’t get any link juice from those blog.
July 26th, 2008 at 11:24 pm