Fake Blog and Fake Comment Search
I found a blog that sure looks fake, and just happens to talk about PayPerPost.com
http://kidddynamite.blogspot.com
The first post has the logo, and the second one is pitching Spiderman 3, hoping to sign up and get paid.
It launched the same day as PayPerPost, but I'll wager it's not written by Kid Dynamite.
Is this a fake blog authored by the folks at MindComet?
If you are a blogger and are receiving positive comments about PayPerPost, check your IP's. Share them with other bloggers, and let's see if Ted Murphy is trying to create false buzz about his product.
Anyone want to put $5 on it?
http://kidddynamite.blogspot.com
The first post has the logo, and the second one is pitching Spiderman 3, hoping to sign up and get paid.
It launched the same day as PayPerPost, but I'll wager it's not written by Kid Dynamite.
Is this a fake blog authored by the folks at MindComet?
If you are a blogger and are receiving positive comments about PayPerPost, check your IP's. Share them with other bloggers, and let's see if Ted Murphy is trying to create false buzz about his product.
Anyone want to put $5 on it?



4 Comments:
Jim,
You make great points on all of your posts on this...way beyond just pay per post.
Marianne
I submit to you that you are using PayPerPost hype as your own SEO tactic. You should do some real investigation into PayPerPost, like signing up to see what it is about. You make good arguments behind it's ploys but you have not given any thought into the possible benefits to bloggers.
Adam,
If you're going to define SEO tactic as writing about topics relevant to my blog that engender strong emotion, then every blog post is a SEO tactic.
I don't want to give my Social Security number to Mindcomet, so I won't be signing up.
But just like heroin, I don't have to try it to know it's not for me.
Jim - I cannot claim to be an expert in this area. When I feel the need to know what's what I consult a trusted source who I do consider to have the expertise I lack. Notwithstanding your own insights and opinions which I happen to trust - no shilling here - perhaps Adam should get a second opinion: http://www.problogger.net/archives/2006/07/01/payperpost-paying-bloggers-to-post-first-impressions/
Post a Comment
Links to this post:
Create a Link
<< Home