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Archive for August 23rd, 2007

Kontera ContentLink

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

Kontera ContentLink allows you to make money from advertising without giving up any current advertising spots. Their technology reads your post and turns certain words into an ad. The highlighted words are double-underlined and an ad pops-up ad when you put your cursor on it.

Kontera requires a blog to have a minimum 500,000 page views per month to be accepted into the program. However, JohnChowDotCom has a partnership with Kontera that will allow smaller blogs to use their ContentLink service.

Fill out their application and enter “John Chow Kontera partnership” into the Comments field. The application is sent to John’s personal account representative. He will approve you based on your blog content and not your traffic level. This is a great way to use a service that is normally only available to high traffic sites.

I will keep you updated on how well it works for us here at this blog.

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Third Update on my Pay Per Post Experience

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

This is an update of some recent posts about my experience with the Pay Per Post Website. See the previous two posts here: Pay Per Post Website and Update on my Pay Per Post Experience.

Well, it was really only a matter of time until they found a reason to reject my website again. PayPerPost.com must really not want my Blog. I really cannot believe all of the petty reasons they have come up with so far.

8/23 - My Blog has been rejected for the FIFTH time. You’d think I would have got the hint by now. It is getting to be a matter of pride now. What’s the reason? Currently, you are only allowing one post on your homepage at a time. Our advertisers are not interested in blogs with this particular format. Wow, and here is the kicker, it is really not formatted that way, it was just that I had an unusually long entry on the home page.

What do you say to resubmitting? Why not! Any guesses on the newest reason for refusal? I am going to go with: We are sorry, but you posts are to hard. Try to keep your posts shorter and use smaller words so we can understand them.

Please don’t kick my dog, payperpost…

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