Spark in the Blogosphere

A very noticeable spark is being seen in the blogosphere lately, the commotion clearly is coming from the newest get-paid-to-blog services that had surfaced…the SocialSpark.

SocialSpark has ignited another sizzling debate about bloggers who are monetizing their blogs, since SocialSpark is indeed another site to offer paid posting.

But anyway, I actually don’t see anything bad about getting paid out of posting your opinions on products or things you would like to talk about. Blogging is somehow a sort of expressing personal ideas, so why condemn us who are getting paid while blogging?

That’s what SocialSpark is all about, a way to help companies advertise their products and at the same time helping bloggers earn a decent amount of money. Sort of a virtual Marketplace, indeed. But… as I have seen, SocialSpark is more than just that, because they have at least made things legitimate in the form of nofollow rules on sponsored links and you have to put this cute little badge signifying that “This is a paid post! So what!”

At what’s more? Bloggers have also a better chance of gaining traffic, because from the name itself SocialSpark, they have this thing where bloggers can communicate and form communities with other bloggers. What a wonderful Community it would create.

And, just to bring out the best in you, why not try reading their code of ethics as well.

But as of the moment, my account Rica and my friend Sparker is having the grandest challenging experience of finding a way inside SocialSpark, because I might just say that I miss some of the helpful tips and legends I used to see in the PPP. I just hope as time goes by SocialSpark can be a little bit more user friendly rather than concentrating on putting all these cute designs which actually make things more complicated.

If indeed, it is true that the future of paid-posting is SocialSpark, I think I should now be going and concentrate on understanding the world of SocialSpark. (huh, not an easy task at all… but worth it..

This is Paid post by: SocialSpark

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