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So Finally Darren Rowse, The Problogger do Paid Post?

By Jacky Supit • Jan 15th, 2008 • Category: Misc

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I just had time to read my google reader, and guest what?

darren rowse accept paid post

Clicking on that link will bring you here

http://www.problogger.net/… problogger-community-consulting-20/

Now if you guys subscribe to his feed, try to open your feedreader, and see that offer there.

For whatever reason it is, paid post, or sponsored review or whatever they call it, is still paid post! Darren once said that he would never do paid post. But I don’t know, I’m starting to think that it is normal for blogger to do so. What do you think guys?

ps: The weird and funny thing is, you would never be able to found that offer on the blog it self, it’s only viewable on the feed reader. yeah   :twisted:

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7 Comments »

Comment by Blogguebo
2008-01-15 20:15:41

I can see the offer on Darren’s blog, Jack. Nothing secret. :mrgreen:

 
Comment by EzRich
2008-01-15 20:43:41

Because Darren is A-List blogger, Google will just close one eye and untouched his PR rank.

For non A-List bloggers, advertising for paid review will get your PR slap by Google. That’s for sure.

Comment by Terence
2008-01-15 21:09:10

ah! learnt something new today. :)
is paid reviews really tat frowned upon

 
 
Comment by balootisme
2008-01-17 16:42:33

sometimes Darren need money too.. Darren aren’t rich jerk yet.. :twisted:

how Darren claim he as Problogger? :mrgreen:

 
Comment by julia
2008-01-18 19:13:47

he’s in need!

 
Comment by julia
2008-01-18 19:16:10

John Chow is 400 a review!

 
Comment by peremuk
2008-01-24 13:30:23

he starts to trial this business model,

 
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