This is quite a hot topic at the moment, what with Pay-Per-Post, Blogitive and now LoudLaunch.

My thoughts on it are quite simple: It’s a great idea, as long as it doesn’t spoil a blog. As you can see, I’ve joined LoudLaunch, and will join the others when my blog is old enough, to give me a greater choice of review topics. I will NOT turn Thermal into an ad-blog or Splog. I will attempt to maintain my unofficial target rate of around 5 ‘normal’ posts a day, with at most 3 paid posts. I will only post more paid, if I can post more ‘normal’ ones – this will be the maximum ratio. I encourage everyone to do it – we all have bills to pay, internet related or not. Any extra money will benefit my family.

I will steal an idea from Bobby Griffin, and put the following in all of my paid post titles from now on: [P] That way, if you really can’t stand the idea, you can just skip the post onto the next one. I read plenty of blogs with paid posts in, some of the posts I read ‘cos they’re interesting, others I don’t because they’re not. Just like normal posts really…

Comments would be most welcome.

4 Responses to “Paid Posting”
  1. Pinksy says:

    Not sure yet. Are you allowed to make the post look different? Ie, different font, colors, style etc, so they’re obviously ads?

  2. Chris says:

    Yes. Full disclosure is mandatory, and blog design is up to you. They give you a title, some pointers & a link to include, the style of the post is up to you, as long as its genuine. In the case of the Agilis one, I went to their website, had a read & then wrote the post.

    If I can’t write a post that comes across ok, I won’t post one-a lot like normal posts…

  3. Sunflower says:

    I am doing sponsored posts too:-)
    I think I might steal the idea of {P} from you and Bob.

    I will Exercise for Comments!
    Sunflower

  4. Chris says:

    I think it helps people skip them if they really don’t like them. I treat reading paid posts the same as unpaid – if its interesting I read, if its not, I won’t!

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