I had to pick myself up off the floor to be able to write this one. On occasions when I’ve been too busy to write, I’ve had to outsource content on some of my sites.
Here’s one option to find bloggers for your sites. My preference by far is to just ask around for bloggers, contact people I know, or post an ad over on Craigslist. But I guess this works, too.
Check out Rent A Blogger.
Originally posted on December 22, 2006 @ 4:50 am
Minic says
…and I really know of someone who wants to outsource comments in his blog.
David Krug says
Are you suggesting I outsource comments?
Minic Rivera says
David, not you. Someone that I know.
Your writing alone can generate comments, no need for outsourcing.
franky says
I wish some network owners would consider mentioned tips instead of writing phoney SEO entries, with smartly hidden intra-network hints.
franky says
d’uh… hints = links
David Krug says
Please explain Franky. Im cornfused.
franky says
Just read the blogs surrounding JOAB. Some blogs have an author, other are smartly written SEO blogs.
Smartly is subjective, I am not sure Matt Cutts would let the network pass if he has a look at it.
And that kind of blogs sucks if you want to help build something up. It irks me.
David Krug says
Yeah its pretty obvious that that particular network is a network written for search engines and not for readers.
franky says
And saying that combining both (read at least some readers) is not harder, actually I think it is easier.
And now I’ll shuttup before I am too controversial.
David Krug says
Franky, blogging at joab is controversy. You’ve now inherited a very critical (me) audience. Who is watching your every move.
franky says
The stalker gets stalked. Haha.
Needed some days to figure out what way to go, but the bombs are in the make. Editorial freedom. ;-)
David Krug says
Gotta love editorial freedom.
AJ says
Say what you will but the RentABlogger.com site for wholesale sunglasses is #5 on Google for search term wholesale sunglasses
not too shabby