Blogitive: Better or not? That is the question

I recently joined Blogitive for posting stuff, I am test driving it right now. I reviewed ReviewME earlier and PPP. I’m finding that Blogitive comes somewhere between the two.

  • Fewer chances to write something than PPP, but more than ReviewMe.
  • Less money than PPP on average, but more opportunities than ReviewME.

I don’t know how things will turn out with Blogitive, but for the time being I’m going to focus most of my efforts on building this blog with better content, rather than concentrate too hard on making $$$!

I will update all three posting systems at some point after the three month mark!

TextLinksAds

I just signed up for Text Link Ads! My Blog has been accepted. it seems to be pretty much a a painless project to do this. I was confused by the number of choices I could have. So I just went plain vanilla. The process is simple

1. Sign up

2. Activate via an email

3. Log in

4. Configure your ads

5. Download the plugin

6. Upload the plugin to Wordpress

7. Activate it

8. Place the code in your blog!

However, I am using widgets in my blog, which don’t seem to play so nicely with it. I wonder if there’s an appropriate widget! I’ll post one if I find it! I tried it out at first but nothing actually shows up, I have NO idea if it is working or not…

Blogging: The Good, The Bad… Redux

Here was my original reply. I wrote it on the boards, but never posted it.

Well, thanks a lot.:mad: :confused:

You ask for advice on your blog. Then you are rude to the people who give it to you, make assumptions about ‘what kind of people we are and our political views,’ and scold us. Several of us have tried to jump in and help by sharing our experiences and ideas. I spent nearly an hour reading and writing about your blog last night. If you don’t want to take the medicine, don’t go to the doctor.

Quote: You seem to be wrong as my return numbers are very high. It is new visitors that I’m having a hard time getting.

Sorry about that. But actually, I’m less surprised now. You’ve obviously found a group of like minded people who are quite happy with your blog style. It’s just your blog doesn’t appeal to the majority of people who visit. Nothing unusual there.

Quote: I do all of those. I tend to believe that you disagree with what I say and that drives you to attack my writing and my blog. Which is fine, it just isn’t logical.

Excuse me. “Where did I attack your blog?” You asked for advice. Whether you choose to action my advice is upto you. It is clear that you don’t see problems with your writing. Fine.

Quote: But that is normal from the type of people who wouldn’t agree with what I’m writing. It goes with their territory.

How do you know what I think about [B]what [/B]you’re writing?

No where in my article did I express any political leanings in any direction. Am I left of center? Right of center? Am I libertarian or communist? Am I American or un-American? Am I even American? Is English my first language or Spanish or French or Chinese? Do I like Bush or Clinton or Bush or Gore? Do I vote Republican or Democrat? Do I vote? Am I male or female? Black or white? Young or old? Fat or thin? Do I live in the mid-West, the East Coast, the West or the East? I really don’t think you can make any assumptions about what kind of person I am from the post I wrote before, nor can you make any assumptions about my values.

Mmmm. Let’s get back to the topic at hand.