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One Month In To SocialSpark
Posted on May 15, 2008 - Filed Under Blogging, Paid To Write | Leave a Comment
Sunday will mark one full month that SocialSpark has been in public Beta, last Thursday marked the one month point from when I joined, and Tuesday was exactly one month since I took my first Sponsored Post there. I would have picked one of those specific dates to write this post, but the PayPerPost opp offering to pay me $9.00 to…

Can SocialSpark Advertisers Really Be Happy With This?
Posted on May 15, 2008 - Filed Under Business, Paid To Write | 9 Comments
Since I didn’t sleep last night I was refreshing the SocialSpark marketplace with some regularity this morning as the IZEA staff started releasing opportunities. An excellent opp titled “$15,000 Online Video Contest” appeared that seemed perfect for Philaahzophy, so I clicked over to take it only to find that the slots for today had already been taken in the three…

Taking A Deeper Look At SocialSpark
Posted on April 20, 2008 - Filed Under Blogging, Paid To Write | Leave a Comment
A few days ago I wrote about what a great opportunity SocialSpark is for parent bloggers. Well, I’ve been using SocialSpark for a few weeks now and I thought y’all might want a closer look at what SocialSpark provides.
- SocialSpark is the latest and greatest system designed to link advertisers with bloggers.
- Unlike previous systems every link from SocialSpark is a search engine…

Social Spark Is Perfect For Pro Daddy Bloggers (and mommys too!)
Posted on April 16, 2008 - Filed Under Blogging, Fatherhood, Paid To Write | Leave a Comment
If you’re active in pretty much any online community, then you’re most likely aware of the acronym SAHM (Stay At Home Mom, for those who aren’t). But there’s a growing movement of SAHD’s (the D is for Dads) who are making their voices known as well. Although I’m still only a part-time dad I count myself among their number. Being…

Actual Proof We’re Still Passing PageRank
Posted on January 25, 2008 - Filed Under Blogging | Leave a Comment
It was almost exactly one month ago that I discovered I was still passing PageRank despite being Googlesmacked for writing paid posts. A Google employee was quick to jump into the comments and inform me that I was completely wrong. I had neither the knowledge nor the resources to run a genuine experiment, but luckily Brian Combs of Apogee Search does…

Smorty Still Wants Me
Posted on January 8, 2008 - Filed Under Blogging, Paid To Write | Leave a Comment
Part of the Smorty Series - Previous in series Next in series
Despite my quitting Smorty and their threatening to kick me out of the program because I deleted old posts that they refused to pay me for, they’re still sending me email alerts about new blogging opportunities. Apprently, Smorty is taking their cues from BlogRush, which also refuses to…

Saying Goodbye To Smorty
Posted on November 24, 2007 - Filed Under Blogging, Paid To Write | 4 Comments
Part of the Smorty Series - Previous in series Next in series
Earlier this week I wrote about Smorty Get[ting] On My Bad Side. Well, now they’ve gone too far and it’s time for us to part ways. They have two new “messages” posted on their control panel. The first is a (not so subtle) swipe at paid blogging…

Benefits Of Competition In Paid Post Companies
Posted on November 14, 2007 - Filed Under Paid To Write | Leave a Comment
I’ve mentioned several times that I work thorough numerous different “Pay To Blog” companies. There are numerous reasons for this. The primary is that it gives me the greatest range of opportunities so that I can choose those that most fit my personality and the themes of this blog. PayPerPost had one infamous opportunity for vaginoplasty that payed very well, and…














