Do you write paid posts on your primary blog?

A blog loses it’s appeal when it’s filled with sponsored or paid reviews. For example you don’t expect to go to a tech blog (eg: LiewCF.com) and start finding posts on mortgages, loans and credit card

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My first linkpost from LinkWorth was rejected yesterday.

It was disappointing as I have been writing sponsored post for PayPerPost for many months now. The reason for rejection was because I missed out a few keywords. I rewrote the post and went

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One of my PR4 has been demoted to PR2. Looks like Google is back to slapping PR demotions again.

My PR4 site was doing paid posts as well as Text Link Ads so that’s not surprising. I have been doing that for months. I fully accept and expected th

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What more than 85,000 bloggers love best is to get paid to blog. These are the number of Posties (that's what they are called) who have signed up with PayPerPost (PPP) and I'm sure most of them are enjoying getting paid when they write reviews about products and services in the PPP marketplace.

Some of the top earners are making from $10

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I just join Payperpost and have been approved after a little struggle. This blog was rejected by PPP because of the absence of Archive widget on Sidebar. The reason I don’t use Archive I simply don’t really like it because it make the sidebar really loooong down and take much space. I’d prefer the category sidebar, it’s easier! But I have no

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It’s been a depressing day for many Pay Per Post bloggers. Google released a nuke that devastated a huge number of blogs with PR 0 effectively rendering them useless for PPP income. One of the reasons cited over the net is that Google PR was initially created for internal use only. Google felt that it was abused by ad companies using it as me

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So there is still hope for the post apocalyptic Google PR 0 massacre. IZEA is coming up with Real Ranks as a replacement to Google PR to measure a blog’s advertisement value. It is slated to up and running within 2 weeks. This is all good news but with a big number of posties blog value down to PR ZERO, I wonder if the advertisers will bite w

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Just when you thought you have seen the last of Google after the recent overdue PageRank update, Google had other ideas.

Google has nuked the PageRank off blogs doing paid reviews and most of the top paid reviewers' blog I've come across had their toolbar PR strip to ZERO!

IZEA (formerly PPP) had came up with a solution and that solut

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After all the Google name calling and criticism about Google PR slapping PPP blogs there’s no denying the sad fact that it’s hard to live with a PR 0 blog. There’s also little chance that Google will give back the PRs to paid post bloggers. I’m so disheartened that I can’t even bare to look at my PR 0 blog on my browser.

This is can’t go o

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Terry raises the question of values and whether it is wise to stop paid reviews asap or keep moving on in fear of loosing PR. Many existing bloggers have already lost 2 or more ranks from doing reviews and it is a widely discussed topic right now.

Since paid reviews affect bloggers all over the world they seem to have lost their appeal as

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After Google penalized TextLinkAds.com in the past few months, now Google had go for bloggers in PayPerPost.com’s network. What Google done is they demoted those blogs who write paid posts from PayPerPost.com from whatever page rank they had to zero.

What is the solution of PayPerPost.com?

Their solution is RealRank. According to PayPer

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Looks like paid reviews company PayPerPost is waving the white flag at Google after PPP member blogs received a PageRank zero slap across the board.

In a couple of weeks, PayPerPost will be offering advertisers the option to purchase reviews with the “nofollow” tag. A quote from their blog:

"By weeks end we will roll out a new No-follo

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Since PayPerPost.com has implemented the geographical segmentation which provide advertisers the choice to pick bloggers according to the continent, country and even the states in the past few months, I believe Asian bloggers might be get noticed the opps are appeared in PPP marketplace are getting lesser last time. Especially when Google goe

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Michael Arrington has called PayPerPost bloggers, a large majority of whom are stay home moms and depend on the income from PPP, “pathetic”. He goes on to say now that Google has levelled all PPP blogs to zero PageRank, “Freaked out PPP shills” are “going to have to find a real job.”

Arrington is at his callous best in finding n

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Ever wondered what Google's, Yahoo's or Skype's offices look like? Taking a peek behind the world's most successful Internet companies... and they all seem to have one thing in common: their office facilities are anything BUT boring!
Could the workspace environment have anything to do with the huge success some of those companies experi

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