Have you checked out the site Blog tv? Looks like they’re going to give both YouTube and sites like MySpace a very competitive run. On Blog tv you can create your very own people page, and add your videos. Looks snazzier than YouTube, and appears to be a hangout for bloggers and the like. So go check out Blog tv, where you can have your own television style scheduled broadcasting!
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What’s your internet motivation, or inspiration? Are you currently happy where you’re at with your Internet position with your blogs, website or other marketing goal online? The Internet offers us each a wonderful opportunity and platform to achieve a dream, a big dream for some.
Although success is not measured entirely by the financial success one has in life, it certainly attributes to the level of security we have to enable us to live with freedom, and living with freedom blesses us with the ability to achieve more. Do you have what it would take to succeed with your Internet motivations and inspirations, and to become a future two-percenter?
Have you taken the “Live in the Two” test? Their experts identified five distinct categories and character traits to determine a person’s ultimate likelihood of their potential success and achievement. With that information they provide a fun test to help you determine where you stand as a potential top two percenter!
I decided to take them up on the offer for the free test. My results indicated that I score high in optimism and passion.
The downside though is that I need improvement in the area of self-discipline, but I need not feel alone with that one since most people do have a need for improvement with self-discipline. The test was interesting to take and fun to learn from.
You may wonder why anyone should be determined to “live in the two”? First and foremost, for peace of mind! Once a person establishes financial freedom, the sky is the limit with how they can devote their time and energy.
There is also a significant level of benefit for ones health as well because if you’re successful and have financial freedom then you should be under less stress, and as you know stress is hard on your health.
To me the most important reason to become successful with your inspiration, is the fact that it generally means you are not only attaining your goals, but most likely doing what you were created to do!
If your focus with your Internet motivation or other inspirations is to succeed long term, it just may be time for you to determine if you also want to live in the two!
You have probably heard the news that broke earlier this week. Forbes slammed PayPerPost and those of us who are posties! Their article was not only demeaning to the bloggers who post for PayPerPost, but in my mind is also an insult to intelligent consumers. While everyone is entitled to their opinions, here’s mine if anyone cares to hear. In the Forbes article written by David Gelles, he stated;
What so enrages the masses online is that the soft sell is often concealed, disguised as an independent product or service review.
Is it just me, or is that not an insult to the intelligence of a potential consumer? Are consumers so easily deceived to not recognize a post as being a potential advertisement? Or, when they click through from a link within a blog post and land on a commercial site do they not comprehend that they just clicked through a link due to an advertisement? Furthermore, many of the advertisers require that the posties place a disclosure within the post to demonstrate that it is indeed an advertisement, or at the very least display a link on our blog to our advertising disclosure policy. Although David Gelles mentioned this fact, it was placed at the end of his article as if the disclosure policies serve no purpose.
Going further into the Forbes article he also criticized Colleen, the top postie for PayPerPost where she published an ad for a credit counseling company. He stated she should have used their services prior to publishing an ad for them! His response to her post was this;
Trouble is, the blogger pushing the site had never even used the company but was getting paid to flack it.
OK, this is the one I really have a problem with. I’m not so naive nor is the rest of the world to actually believe that every advertising agency out there publishing ads has “used the company” product or service prior to generating their ad! That is absolutely obsurd!
Here’s how ridiculous that is: Let’s just say for example that the particular credit counseling company he referred to had selected a different form of advertisement such as an advertising campaign with a newspaper, magazine or other form of media. Does that entity now have their people “use the” credit counseling service before they can do an ad for the company? Hogwash! Like any other form of advertising, bloggers or posties have the right to express their opinion after reviewing a companies website demonstrating the product or service they provide.
In a nutshell, perhaps the big dogs such as Forbes are angry with the fact that as bloggers take on the task of publishing advertisements, the big dogs will lose the grip they’ve had for so many years with raking in the millions of dollars from advertising. My take on this is they see the blogosphere as a threat to their “business as usual” and fear they will lose millions themselves from the advertising revenues they normally would generate from ads.
In closing, I would say Forbes’ attack against PayPerPost and posties demonstrates their acknowledgment of the power and influence bloggers have over the world. In that the majority of us blogging are considered to be the little guy or gal, our efforts combined together as a whole resulting from our voices heard through keystrokes may actually be a threat to the big dogs in more ways than we imagine! In my opinion, that’s a good thing!
What’s your take on Forbes slamming PayPerPost and those of us who are posties?




