Disclosure Policy is Crystal Clear
DisclosurePolicy,created and funded by PayPerPost, is a way to put a bit more Crystal Clear clarity back into the whole blogosphere ethics issue. I had to laugh and wish I had a link from one of the Chicken Littles who was blathering on about how Pay Per Post types of sites were unethical.
I have made a specific category for all paid advertisements/posts. You will find that category as PPP. I am riding this gravy train as long as I can and chuckle at the thought it is unethical. Additionally, I appreciate PPP's and the DisclosurePolicy site and support them wholeheartedly in hopes there will become so many opportunities available to myself and other small time bloggers that we are able to fully select and choose opportunities more in line with products and links our faithful and tolerant readers will find valuable.





When I finally get my act together, I will have to look into this PPP. You make it sound far too intriguing not to do so!
Posted by: Charlie On the Pennsylvania Turnpike | November 16, 2006 at 02:59 AM
You go girl. Our country is built on free enterprise and PPP is one more example of how we can live the American Dream and help others to live it too.
May PPP buy you lots of coffee and a great smile on your son's face. :o)
Chris
Posted by: Chris | November 16, 2006 at 10:59 AM
All the best to you.
I have been involved in online forums for many years, and you will always come across the self-appointed net-demigods who seem to think it is their right to decide how the Internet should be run.
Usually they are non-achievers or attending adult play school. Many Internet sites and services would not exist without advertising, and that applies to just about anything in life these days.
If the knockers are that concerned, then they should close their eyes when using public transport, stop reading newspapers, watching TV or visiting the cinema.
But it is oh so chic to be anti-moneymaking on the internet - so very clever, like spelling Microsoft with a $ sign.
I don't care a hoot if you get paid to post - you put in the hard yards - more than most of those who complain about PPP, and have developed a comfortable and informative blog.
Posted by: mikehitchen | November 21, 2006 at 11:54 PM