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Somehow whenever I come across pay per post reviews, they always fall short of being remarkable. Ok, remarkable may be too strong a word here. Put it this way, it just doesn't make the mark of a good review.
Of course I'm not referring to every single pay per post review but so far the ones I've observed.
ReviewMe on the other hand has good reviewers and perhaps it is attibuted to the entry level that a blog must meet.
In my opinion, Pay Per Post would be great if I just want backlinks in the shortest period of time. 50 bucks would probably get me 10 backlinks.
Somehow whenever I come across pay per post reviews, they always fall short of being remarkable. Ok, remarkable may be too strong a word here. Put it this way, it just doesn't make the mark of a good review.
Of course I'm not referring to every single pay per post review but so far the ones I've observed.
ReviewMe on the other hand has good reviewers and perhaps it is attibuted to the entry level that a blog must meet.
In my opinion, Pay Per Post would be great if I just want backlinks in the shortest period of time. 50 bucks would probably get me 10 backlinks.
Hopefully one of my many postie readers will respond, or you could try the PPP forums which are very active.
Hopefully one of my many postie readers will respond, or you could try the PPP forums which are very active.
Although you may want to confirm an official answer on what graphic to use for RMP, from an HTML standpoint, the image shown is distinct from the affiliate hyperlink -- suggesting you might be able to use a different graphic that integrates best with your blog design. If you want the reviews, I think you'd still want the button in your template after every post -- giving audiences the broadest set of post topics to review.
Andy: any feedback on RMP? I posted my take here: http://floridaventureblog.com/2007/02/market-yo...
It seems like a win-win, no-brainer to drive affiliate and marketing benefits for every blogger out there, Postie or not...
Although you may want to confirm an official answer on what graphic to use for RMP, from an HTML standpoint, the image shown is distinct from the affiliate hyperlink -- suggesting you might be able to use a different graphic that integrates best with your blog design. If you want the reviews, I think you'd still want the button in your template after every post -- giving audiences the broadest set of post topics to review.
Andy: any feedback on RMP? I posted my take here: http://floridaventureblog.com/2007/02/market-yo...
It seems like a win-win, no-brainer to drive affiliate and marketing benefits for every blogger out there, Postie or not...
Take a look at this post: http://www.u-g-h.com/index.php/2007/03/03/freeb... It's a review of another website's promotion. I was paid for the post, but it was a fair and unbiased view of what I think about it. It's more material for my blog and I reckon the advertiser got some mileage out of it.
I suppose I'm lucky in a way, blogging is just a hobby for me, so I can afford to be picky. Not sure what others who depend on blogging revenue would have to say about it.
Take a look at this post: http://www.u-g-h.com/index.php/2007/03/03/freeb... It's a review of another website's promotion. I was paid for the post, but it was a fair and unbiased view of what I think about it. It's more material for my blog and I reckon the advertiser got some mileage out of it.
I suppose I'm lucky in a way, blogging is just a hobby for me, so I can afford to be picky. Not sure what others who depend on blogging revenue would have to say about it.
I hope what you are saying is true. It is indeed veryclever sign up process. But I am wondering how many new sign ups may think "oh well, even if I don't get to review the big $ deals I can always come back and review posts like this one fro $5 per post"?
I hope what you are saying is true. It is indeed veryclever sign up process. But I am wondering how many new sign ups may think "oh well, even if I don't get to review the big $ deals I can always come back and review posts like this one fro $5 per post"?
If you have 10 post and then only 50% of monitor screen for content, then you can only have a small percentage for pay per post!
Who wanna watch a freakin program if the program is just 20 minute long and the advertisement is 40 minute?
If you have 10 post and then only 50% of monitor screen for content, then you can only have a small percentage for pay per post!
Who wanna watch a freakin program if the program is just 20 minute long and the advertisement is 40 minute?