Disappointed with Pay Per Post

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Search-Placement, Mar 11, 2007.

  1. #1
    Seems like everytime I buy a round of blog posts I get stuck on spammy, piss poor blogs that don't even fit the industry I requested. The navigation is usually terrible and half the sites aren't even in the US. Worse yet its a nightmare trying to get ppp to credit you for additional blog posts.

    Yes I tried limiting bloggers by industry, page rank, and type of blog.
     
    Search-Placement, Mar 11, 2007 IP
  2. mad4

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    #2
    There are no decent bloggers willing to sell posts for $10. If you want quality use reviewme.com instead.
     
    mad4, Mar 11, 2007 IP
  3. newsniche

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    #3
    You get what you pay for. There are a lot of blog farms being set up now that are designed just to house paid blog posts.

    The problem is that if webmasters are willing to pay for low quality then low quality is what they will get.

    You really need to be able to view potential paid blog post sites to asses their potential first.
     
    newsniche, Mar 11, 2007 IP
  4. Sirius_Lin

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    #4
    Blog farming seems to be on the downhill slide. It's hard to find someone willing to post quality content for low prices.

    ~ Sirius Lin
     
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  5. ronaldmarva

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    Yes i think i agree with newsniche - you get what you pay for. I myself would certainly spend my time writing blogs for a higher price - time is of the essence right?
     
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  6. Richie_Ni

    Richie_Ni Illustrious Member

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    #6
    Try reviewme.com ..A lot of high quality blogs there but that may cost you much more.
     
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  7. trae4nato

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    They still have not accepted me and my blog clearly qualifies. I don't know why.
     
    trae4nato, Mar 11, 2007 IP
  8. trae4nato

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    I agree with you. People are not making quality posts.
     
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  9. Search-Placement

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    I dont mind paying more if me and my clients get better results. I should be able to check the following factors before I purchase.


    1: Relevance of Industry
    2: Amount of unique hits
    3: Rating given from other advertisters
    4: Amount of posts created weekly
     
    Search-Placement, Mar 12, 2007 IP
  10. godmode

    godmode Well-Known Member

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    i suggest try revieme.com and try to target blogs receiving more than 1 mil/pageview per month. Try it once and see the results.

    Reviewme is costly just to let you know. One review on such blogs can cost you anything from $200-$1000

    But maybe worth it. i never did and i might never will..
     
    godmode, Mar 12, 2007 IP
  11. ChrisTeachesGuitar

    ChrisTeachesGuitar Peon

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