For all the bluster about programs such as PayPerPost and their competitors, we rarely get to see examples of paid posts, at least certainly I don’t amongst the blogs I read every day, and then one day you find an example of a paid post that shines a totally positive light on a industry that for many is ranked above street prostitution and child porn in their vigor to destroy it.
If all paid reviews were as thorough and as good as this the folks at PayPerPost might actually start converting the haters. Definitely worth a read.
Originally posted on February 13, 2007 @ 7:52 pm
Paul Short says
It’s funny how you brought this subject up now, as I was thinking about this a couple hours ago and was about to blog about it later today (Not Yaro’s post, but my own thoughts…)
Ultimately though, it’s up to the blogger to use these paid post programs properly. One of the problems I see with PPP is how bloggers go to great lengths to try and hide the fact that the post is a paid opp.
I guess it’s the type of bloggers a company who is known for shadiness will attract…
Patrick Gavin says
Guys, shameless plug… had to chime in that was a ReviewMe.com paid review ;)