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Do PPP and Google Agree About Something? Contests entry posts are not “free”!

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Yes. It appears the Pay Per Post and Google may very well agree about something! They may end up using different words, but when it appears they both think that posts written in order to gain a chance at winning a valuable prize are not freely given links.

In the case of Google: The blogger who offers the prize could get a severe Google penalty.

In the case of PPP: A blogger will not be paid for any PPP post flanked by the “contests” post.

So, yep, PPP and Google agree! These posts are kinda-sorta “paid”, “sponsored” or “not freely given” and will be treated as such. Now, for some details!

Pay Per Post’s Reaction to Contest Posts

Recently, PayPerPost rejected a post written by Joanna, of Nanashi-inc.net. The reason? Her PPP sponsored posts was placed next to a post that contained a link to a contest for an IPOD; the link served in place of an entry fee.

The problem? The PPP TOS prohibit posting a PPP post next to any sponsored post and PPP considers these “contests entrace fee” posts sponsored.

Google’s Reaction to Contest Posts

A short while back, Dave Airey decided to run a blog contest. He offered a prize; the entrance fee for the contest was a blog post that linked to Dave’s blog.

Soon after, Dave noticed he’d suffered a severe Google penalty; Matt Cutt’s mentioned the contest when explaining the penalty.

Luckily for Dave, he was able to ask his readers to delete the links. After they did, he regained his Google rank!

Similarities!

Notice the IPOD contest run by It’s Write Now Dave Airey’s contesnt. To enter the contest, both require a blog post with a link back to the contests’ blogs.

So, it would appear that both Google and PPP consider these sorts of “contest entry” blog posts with their links to be motivated by some sort of reward, bribe, or what have you. Of course, each business responds differently.

PPP accepts sponsored posts as an entirely valid option for blogs. However, they prohibit bloggers from placing these sorts of contest posts adjacent to PPP’s clients’ posts. So, PPP’s response is to not pay the blogger for the invalid post.

In contast, Google doesn’t like sponsored posts at all. If they detect the contest, they will apply a Google penalty to the blogger who runs the contest. We don’t entirely know whether they will penalize the bloggers who enter the contest. But since Google seems to see these links as unnatural, it seems there is some risk Google might do so.

The irony

If you read the IPOD contest rules carefully, you’ll notice I just wrote a post that qualifies me to enter the contest! Would PPP consider this post sponsored? Would Google? Hmmmm….

Pips Spam

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Look what I found in the Akismet bin “Big Bucks Blogger”:

Pips | [email protected] | pipsnet-technology.com | IP: 78.51.114.143
This is an interesting blog. I´m here for the second time and find every day new interesting details.

I also found it in in Akismet for “The Knitting Fiend”:

Pips | [email protected] | pipsnet-technology.com | IP: 78.51.114.143
This is an interesting blog. I´m here for the second time and find every day new interesting details.

Pips sure is an interesting name for a spammer who visits blogs twice.

When I searched “This is an interesting blog.” “time and find every day new interesting details”, I discovered that Pips has hit lots of interesting blogs.

If you’ve been hit, you may want to delete any comments left by “Pip” of “pipsnet-technology.com”. Or at least make them nofollow. L’s Linky Love would would let you follow most your links, while nofollowing Pips. After all, he never visits three times. :)

Smorty: Join Now!

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

Big Bucks Blogger has joined Smorty.com!

I hadn’t expected to qualify for this blog advertising program yet, because their TOS say that blogs must be at least 3 months old. However, Smorty is relaxing that for this initial period; if you visit their site, they will review your blog and make an individualized decision.

It worked out for me!

So, how does Smorty compare to the other programs? Well, bear in mind that the program is new, and this is my first post. However, based on this assignment and the details described in the other three opportunities available to me it appears:

  • The blogger has a great deal of flexibility in organizing their post. Anchor text for links is suggested, but not laid down with an iron fist. This opportunity suggested a number of possible anchor text including things like advertise on blogs
  • Posts must contain between 150 words and 400 words. That holds for all posts.
  • I have two days plus 23 hours to compose and post my article. That’s a generous time frame.
  • If there is a problem with the post, Smorty will let me know and give me the opportunity to fix it. (This is lucky for me because I can’t find the disclosure requirement. However, it’s my habit to disclose, so I will. )
  • Post must be permanent and may not be deleted later on.
  • The opportunities screen is easy to navigate. Only those available to me showed.

In any case, I think Smorty looks quite convenient so far. Join now and you can get paid to blog!

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