Fri16Feb20070802PM
You can now target your PayPerPost (PPP)Â campaigns based on Google PR, Alexa score and topic and domain.
It's getting a lot of thumbs up from the advertisers. Honestly, I like it, but not sure if they will be able to pull it off or not. I recently ran an ad with PayPerPost where I was very detailed about what I wanted, but still a very easy post to make for the publishers. I guess because I was so specific I didn't get even one taker.
I chalked it up being a little more focused on who I wanted posts from. Like I wouldn't accept any MySpace and I wanted PR3 or higher. I asked for the bloggers to some how be related to the niche I was campaigning for. So basically, I'd already narrowed myself … and for that, I got zip.
My guess is that the publishers will need to get educated and come around to what the advertisers want if they want to get paid for posting. Otherwise, it's best to just enjoy your blog and forget the PPP aspect. PayPerPost's move towards segmentation is a clue that the blog advertising market is heading in a new direction.
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Fri15Dec20060741PM
Well this blog caught my attention with the glaring Aaron Wall Sucks title:
Aaron Wall used to be the SEO Forum moderator for my V7 Network forums.
He was the best SEO forum moderator V7N ever had. He was extremely knowledgable, helpful and his posting style was fun / hilarious. He’d say things like this and this.
Then he went and became Mr Serious and Mr Famous SEO. (… comments edited here)
Yesterday stumbled across a forum post where one member suggested that people should NOT buy Aaron’s SEO Book. The logic offered was that more insightful wisdom was available on SEO forums.
I’ve read Aaron’s SEO book a few times, and each time I learn something. Sure, you can learn a lot on SEO forums. But typically the noise-to-signal ratio on SEO forums is horrible. Read the SEO book and you’ll get a lot more knowledge for the time you spend.
While you’re downloading the ebook, you might want to explore some other areas of Aaron’s fine website, such as his collection of SEO tools and his SEO Glossary. And perhaps sign up for his affiliate program.
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Sat25Nov20061200PM
SimpleTuition Debuts Affiliate Program For Organizations Looking To Share Student Loan Comparison Research
Tuesday November 14, 10:27 am ET
Innovative Referral Program Allows Donations to Educational Charitable Organizations
BOSTON, Nov. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- SimpleTuition, Inc. (http://www.simpletuition.com), a company dedicated to helping students and parents make sense of education financing choices, ...
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