The Pay Per Post rumor mill
February 26, 2007 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: SEO and Marketing, Blogging
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So, Pay per post just released a new opp, asking us to guess what big news they are about to release. Hmmmm, lots of creativity allowed here, I love that. Pay per post is the company that lets you post ads on blogs and pays bloggers. Anyway, in the next few weeks, they say they will be releasing some big news, heck, this could be anything!
Some of the other posties are saying that they finally got Michael Arrington of TechCrunch join in and be a blogger, but I don’t think so, that wouldn’t be big news to me, if he joins, cool, if not, oh well, he is a great successful blogger either way. Others are saying things like they are buying google, or selling to google. Maybe even buying another pay per post type company, who knows.
So, what do I think is going to happen… they may be setting up their own blog network, offering someone to sign up, just like word press dot com, and automatically have a blog, hosting, etc. Seems logical, could be it. It would be a good idea. But I hope not, I am hoping it is something to add more advertisers and not more bloggers. :-)
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