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SocialSpark - The New Trend In Pay Per Post Advertising

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May 23rd, 2008 · No Comments · My Reviews

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I’ve been reluctant to sign up for any Pay Per Post advertising because I heard and confirmed that Google penalizes those sites that do sponsor reviews. I have a friend doing paid reviews and is doing great but he payed the price later on. His site has dropped down from PR4 to PR0. Matt Cutts - the person behind Google’s PR has approved of any paid reviews as long as you attached a “No-Follow” tag in each of your advertiser’s links. And this is where SocialSpark shines because all links automatically carries the “No-follow” attribute. It is a 100% Search Engine Friendly and no more worrying about SE penalties.

Sometimes your readers might wonder why you’re posting topics such as this and it’s not even related to the site. This might hurt your site’s credibility and possibly the loss of some returning visitors. But with 100% Audit-able In-Post Disclosure implemented by SocialSpark, your audience can tell that this one is a sponsored post. A small snippet of code for a Disclosure Badge is provided by SocialSpark and all you have to do is paste it at the end of each paid posts.

One good thing about SocialSpark is its enforcement of 100% Transparency among participants. It means any transactions you made can be viewed by all members. No more shady transactions or whatnot. One advantage I can think of about this 100% Transparency is following what opportunities the top earner has taken. Maybe you’ll earn more by following his wheel - who knows.

Pros only?No Cons?Some advertisers will accept your offer as long as you write the advantages of the product or service only. AFAIK everything has its advantages and disadvantages - why is it that we are not allowed to write those disadvantages down?But with SocialSpark, we are entitled to our OWN opinion. Not just 50% but 100% Real Opinion. If ever an advertiser contacts you and suggests that you be dishonest then you can report it to them. Simple.

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