I Was Tired But Social Spark Called
April 29, 2008 on 10:41 pm | In social spark |
Just as I was about to call it a day, I received an email from Social Spark. It stated I had a reservation created. And I only had 12 hours to do it. Oh boy, now this. After a day of making my transition to my wordpress blogs (this blog will soon be there), I was mentally exhausted and only wanted a nice warm glass of Merlot.
But instead, I wanted to let you know about Social Spark. (I feel so privileged to tell you)
Currently in Beta, Social Spark, is determined to be the premier site for bloggers to post and get paid. The powers that be have invited certain blogs to participate, so if you haven’t received your notice, don’t fret, it’ll be there.
Social Spark is brought to you by the folks who run Pay Per Post. To me Social Spark is easier to navigate through, maybe it’s the cool colors that are appealing to my eye.
Maybe it’s the way you can easily understand the color codes for opportunities. Instead of three (as PPP had) there are only two: red or green. If you drive, you know what these colors stand for.
Social Spark wants to help us monetize our blogs while driving traffic to them.
I was amazed at the Code of Ethics, simple yet direct:
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100% Audit-able In-Post Disclosure
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100% Transparency
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100% Real Opinions
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100% Search Engine Friendly
Pretty cool. It’s all laid out on the table in plain sight, no further questions.
The biggest improvement over PPP is the option to add friends, just like a real social network. Oh, and I forgot to mention the potential for bonuses. That’s right, extra loot.
When you create a post on behalf of Social Spark, they throw in some nice, ‘if your post is this, then you may receive an extra $100 bonus!’
Now, that caused a spark in my typing fingers. An extra bonus for writing a great post, not just some mumble jumble, but a post that gets attention. Hey, I’m in. Let me pull out my old copy of Roget’s and be as creative as possible.
But check Social Spark out. They’re open for business.
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