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Are We Worthless Bloggers With Nothing To Say?

There are pros and cons for doing anything in your life. You should do what makes you happy as long as you can morally accept it and are not harming someone. I ran across a post last night and I had to go read it. It seems you are hearing more and more from righteous bloggers that loathe doing pay per post and blogs that do them. Last night I really didn’t have an opinion, but today I do after seeing some of the comments.

I saw that some of the other bloggers that did paid posting were trying to explain themselves to the blogger that had made the post and other readers. I don’t know why they felt they had to explain their actions. They did kind of sound like they were ashamed because they actually separated these postings to another site to keep their main site pure.

When I do PPP sponsored ads I do not consider them reviews. I consider them exactly what they are placed ads that pay every once in awhile. I do not clutter my site with flashing banners and all kinds of other visual ads I use Kontera and PPP. I actually don’t care how other people make money on the internet as long as no one is getting hurt.

Oh the integrity of the righteous blogger. I really don’t understand all of the negativism. If someone doesn’t like your blog for any reason it’s very simple to click away. I do it all the time same as you do. I sometimes wonder if we are running out of things to post about and just simply jump on the bandwagon of whatever is going around at the moment.

It was just like when I would eat in a restaurant if I didn’t like the food or service I didn’t make a big stink, I just simply never went back and because of my experience with said restaurant if anyone asked me how it was I could always tell them the good points just because I hadn’t had a good experience doesn’t mean theirs would be the same.

You can actually find something positive to say about anything or anybody if you want to. Just because people use ads on their site doesn’t make them bad and it doesn’t mean you are a sell out and have nothing to say. Everyone has something to say and there will always be someone to listen.

To each his own, judge not lest ye be judged, I firmly believe if people tried to find less fault and tried to create a more positive outlook on things the world would be a nicer place to live in.

3 Responses to “Are We Worthless Bloggers With Nothing To Say?”

  1. Shannon - PHAT Mommy Says:

    I feel that I’ve been portrayed a bit unfairly here. I never once in my post said or implied that I was “better” than those who do review blogs or PPP. I don’t see my post as “righteous” at all. I was simply stating that I PERSONALLY do not want to put them on my site and that I wondered about the marketing longevity of blogs that exist only for product reviews.

  2. Jude Says:

    I’m sorry you took offense to the righteous part. I should have connected to a few of the comments that were left on your blog instead of the post. I can change that if you like or if you prefer I can remove your link.

    I have decided to remove your link if someone wants to read the article and comments I will be more than happy to give it to them if I can remember it or they can check your comment to get your link.

  3. Shannon - PHAT Mommy Says:

    No worries. I don’t mind the link (links are always nice - good or bad!). I just felt the need to clarify my position a bit. Thanks.

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