A few rules for Pay per Post bloggers
Published December 2nd, 2007 in Blogging, SEO, marketing
Yesterday I wrote a post titled The Google pay per post attack has commenced which covered the recent attack by the infamous Google on many innocent hard working bloggers. After having the opportunity to analyze the matter further, I notice that the attack was more widespread and affected a big chunk of the blogging community. For this reason I decided to sketch up a few simple rules that will help you keep making money while maintaining the blog’s Page Rank.
Don’t advertise
Remember when you first started using PPP and out of delight wrote an amazing post describing how extremely cool the service was. If you did, I advise that you go back to that same post and deleted it. Actually, delete any post that makes reference to any PPP service.
This is a sponsored review
Making it clear that a certain post is a sponsored review or anything in those lines is an excellent way to lose your PR. Google thanks your honesty.
Big colorful banners
This is my favorite. Not only do those banners look really stupid but they also make it extremely easy for Google to know you’re offering Paid Posts. If you still have these on your blog do us all a big favor, remove them.
Links
This is so obvious that it doesn’t even need to be here but still, you never know. Remove those stupid promotional links from footer, sidebar, posts, header, comments, images and whatever else contains a direct link to any PPP service.
I hope the tips above will help stay clear of the big G radar. Furthermore I’ve taken the liberty of adding two extremity functional tools, here and here, that are sure going to help put Google on its toes.
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