This is a follow up the the article I wrote about on the 12 of Feb 2009 Titled: Getting paid to blog about signing up with this company called Blogsvertise who supposedly pay people to blog about their advertisers web sites,
It's been a month now and I have not had any assignments as yet. Checked their website and logged into my account. I have been approved by them my status: Active
I recently, received an email, stating that I'm on probation for six months, my blog does not generate enough traffic and that I do not have enough blog published a contradiction to what's stated on their website, but, In order to make money I should join their affiliate program and put their banners on my blog
Are they a scam or just another company with this incredible marketing ploy to get saps like myself to blog about them, taking advantage of this new SEO friendly inbound marketing. Should by some miracle the Google blog search gods send this incredible amount of traffic to my blog.
To which I really don't care much about since I blog because It gives me pleasure to push freedom of speech to it's limits and I can say what I want with no fear of reprisals.or repercussions
Well it cost nothing to sign up with them except broken promises, My new buzz word for today is in fact broken promises, a politically correct way of saying i've been lied to.
Every one lies is the constant adage, constantly heard, but you know what? Goddammit I don't.
So it really bothers me when I hear the word lie in any context.
Any way's after researching them further they do not have as many advertisers as they claim to have.
So like Phineas Taylor Barnum (July 5, 1810 – April 7, 1891) An American showman remembered for hoaxes and for founding the circus that became the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Barnum never flinched from his stated goal "to put money in his own coffers." He was a businessman, his profession was entertainment, and he was perhaps the first show business millionaire. There's claims he never said "There's a sucker born every minute"
And so, as they came upon this sign that read "Egress"-----> this way, they all followed, and were to be lead outside the tent.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Blogvertise:- / they don't pay you to blog
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