PayPerPost the controversial paid to blog service has recently changed its terms of service. They used to require a blog to have 90 days and 20 posts before you could apply and be accepted for their service. There were other conditions as well. However, as of 2/13/08 the company has changed its [...]

I have to say that when I first joined COPEAC, I was rather turned off. Part of the reason was that even though my affiliate manager, Eddie, was great and reached out to me a ton. The site just was not built like NeverBlueAds. I had to stumble around in the control [...]

12
Feb

Everyone knows, that if you are actually trying to make money blogging you have an 80-20 rule. 80 percent of your programs get 20 percent of your earnings and vice versa. Well with AdSense, it is even less. If you haven’t heard of AdSense, your probably sitting under a rock. After [...]

Project Wonderful is a relatively new ad network that allows users to expand their advertising base. Project Wonderful is different in the fact that they make advertisers bid to have an ad on your site. This format allows everyone from a small humble blogger to a big time blogger to make something out [...]

AdBrite is easily the WORST advertising network I have worked with thus far.  They are the worst for one simple reason; they don’t know how to do it right.
AdBrite has done nothing but deter me away from their site from day one.  When I signed up I had a Alpha numeric and case sensitive password, [...]

PayPerPost is going PR free! I was in the community meeting last night with Ted Murphy, Founder of PayPerPost. The question was posed by another member and PayPerPost will become the first blog network to rely solely on its own metrics. Social Spark, PayPerPost’s newest creation will NEVER use Page Rank while [...]

I have been experimenting with affiliate networks, and have to say that there are a TON of different options out there. However, Pepper Jam is leading the pack. They have created a system that is more closely resembled to that of Never Blue Ads. Pepper Jam Networks is the newest creation of [...]

22
Jan
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Payu2blog is another one of those highly controversial paid to blog companies. Payu2blog assigns tasks to its bloggers randomly, based on how many assignments they have to send out in a certain week. Bloggers have to login to their account to see assignments, which can be assigned at any time, but usually on [...]

TNX is a program that allows webmasters, and bloggers to purchase links on different sites using a currency system. These “points” give a blogger the right to buy text links on a site, you can also hold on to the points or sell them back to TNX or any other member. TNX works [...]