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TROLL HUNTER
 
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Nov 26, 2007, 04:55:05 PM | #1 |
At first i was hesitant to use Payperpost.com but I think they have the best system. You don't have to bid or wait for opportunities, you just find them and have to do them within 6 hours.
And another big reason why I love them is because of their cool affiliate program.
Check this post on my site of how you can implement a cool way to grab bloggers attention
http://www.dollarsblog.com/best-ppc-advertisers/
Look at the bottom of the article where it says "Get paid to review this post:"
Bloggers who are doing the referring get 7.5 per referral plus a backlink from the review of your post.Â
If someone signs up under your regular referral link you get 15 dollars after their referres approved post.
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Nov 28, 2007, 02:27:42 PM | #2 |
| im still waiting to get my blog approved. they sure are slow. |
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Nov 29, 2007, 01:35:48 PM | #3 |
| They rejected my blog cause I didn't have an archives (monthly showing). I just put it back. I think the archives thing is ugly but payperpost has the best "get paid to blog" system around so its worth it. |
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Dec 03, 2007, 02:31:45 PM | #4 |
This is my biggest earner. Already earned over 60 dollars in just the first week.
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Dec 03, 2007, 08:39:58 PM | #6 |
| Michael Arrington should be one to talk negatively about this program. It looks like a bunch of bloggers busted him for selling text links to his advertisers, but doing it backdoor style so Google wouldn't catch on. I hate TechCrunch blog anyway, it's far too over-rated and it's really nothing but web 2.0 fluff. |
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Dec 03, 2007, 08:47:32 PM | #7 |
The thing is people are getting their pagerank set to zero even for not doing sponsored posts or for anything for that matter. In other words just because someone claims their pagerank went to zero doesn't necessarily mean it went down BECAUSE of payperpost.
With that said, I decided I wouldn't put any Disclosure badges in my posts(the ones that say this post is sponsored or the PPP direct one that says you will review for a certain amount of money). I did it once when I reviewed payperpost, but I decided i won't do anymore with the bad and that post is already off the main page into the archives. Luckily most don't require a badge, just a site disclosure page. The only "badges" I just put are payperpost affiliate buttons on my site, which supposedly shouldn't effect your rankings since it doesn't imply whether or not you do sponsored posts.
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Dec 03, 2007, 08:56:39 PM | #8 |
Here is the owner of Payperpost's response to that blogpost. I think its good that their new site will have nofollows and that payperpost is going to have a nofollow option soon. It means that PR won't be valued as much by potential advertisers and Google can't punish.
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Mike, You continue to amaze me with your distorted reality and misinformation. Let’s get a few things straight:
1. Google’s deranking was applied to many blogs, both inside and outside of our network. Google did not “reset all of our PageRanks to zero.” They hit some of our bloggers and those people are justifiably upset. They also hit countless other people who have never done a single paid post (unlike you).
2. We are fortunate enough to operate a marketplace large enough that there has been no effect on liquidity. We haven’t seen a decrease in advertiser spending outside of the Thanksgiving weekend. Today is actually an all-time record breaker for both advertiser and blogger sing-ups. We had over 130 advertisers signup today alone.
3. There is a general fear around the loss of PageRank in the blogger community. We had already committed to making “no-follow” a standard in SocialSpark before any of this mess and hope to roll out a no-follow option for PPP this week to address any concerns. While I don’t believe that Google applies their standards fairly, we want to provide advertisers and bloggers a framework that makes them both comfortable.
4. Speaking of no-follow I’d like to note that you include pagerank passing links to sponsors directly inside TechCrunch editorial. http://urlbrief.com/f591c9 - I wonder how long until you are PR0? Matt Cutts?
5. I personally think it is crude that you would mock those less fortunate. These people are hard working bloggers that do no worse than you. Come after me, but there is no need to kick someone who is obviously in a bad spot. |
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Dec 03, 2007, 10:35:13 PM | #9 |
If you read some of the stuff Matt Cutts posted the other day at SEO Roundtable, he was saying link juice (pagerank) wasn't flowing through certain circles (such as seo, search), which a total load of crap. It means Google is hand-editing some sites and not using their ranking algorithms, and/or they're hand-editing and punishing sites they feel like punishing. I noticed that any sites with content or links to GPT program and especially PTC (paid to click) programs got devalued. A few people on this forum commented that PR was devalued in the marketing sector as well. This is just another act of sabotage by Google because they're not punishing the real offenders who are making the big money selling links (for example, TLA's site is still PR7). If Google claims to be going after TLA sellers, it's a load of bull that they don't start at the top.
I can sense 80% of the webmaster community has had it with Google, it's one slap in the face after another. Did you see how many people on that Tech Crunch post were commenting that they will not use Google search, webmaster tools or analytics any more because of what Google is doing to small time webmasters and bloggers.
I personally think PPP is a good company (not because they're located in Orlando, a half hour from my Florida home) and they raised quite a bit of startup money (I think it was $5.4 million). As somebody who is bootstrapping my own startup, it sickens me to see Google blatantly try to destroy the competition and that's what it boils down to. Google doesn't want these advertisers to spend their money on PPP bloggers to review them, they would rather the advertisers put sink wasted money into their shady Adwords program and pay the webmasters pennies for displaying Adsense. |
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