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I was incorrect

by macewan on March 1, 2008

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In my previous post I ranted on Izea’s decision to create a new forum. I see now that I was incorrect and would like to apologize to Ted & his crew at Izea. I stand by the forum posties.us because it represents a counter balance of sorts not only for the posties of Izea’s PayPerPost but for the Smorty Posties, LoudLaunch Posties, ReviewMe Posties, Sponsored Review Posties and others to follow. The posties.us forum was never meant to bash Izea. Instead we hoped that it could serve the purpose of neutral territory where all posties were involved in the governing of our community. Below is Ted’s response to my previous rant.

The decision to disallow advertising of Posties.us through the PayPerPost system has nothing to do with censorship. The fact is that you have created a forum designed to directly compete with the board that we operate as a company. This causes confusion of the behalf of Posties and creates additional challenges for our customer love team. We do our best to answer concerns and listen to feedback. The existence of two boards makes this process extremely inefficient and fragmented. It also disrupts and creates cliques in our community which I am not in favor of.

You are more than welcome to create whatever site you like. However, just because you create a site doesn’t mean we have to provide a conduit to promote it.

I believe that we are one of the most open companies on the Internet today. We invite our customers to participate in conversations on our boards, blog and in town hall meetings. We show you what happens behind the scenes in RockStartup and have an open door policy to visit our office. Many Posties have my cell phone number, email address and IM. 1/5 of our staff is dedicated to Customer Love and education. We have invested heavily in monitoring, quantifying and acting on customer feedback. To suggest that we don’t care or ignore calls for help isn’t really a fair statement.

While there have been some isolated incidents of over-zealous moderation on the boards which I fully acknowledge, as a company I would say we do a pretty good job of listening to our customers and allowing open conversation. In fact, the majority of complaints that we receive on the boards are not about IZEA team members, rather they are about other members of the boards that we do not employ.

Still, there is room for improvement and we are making changes to the boards to address concerns that you and others have voiced.

Ted Murphy

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rankspank dose of reality

by macewan on February 23, 2008

Time and again I get asked how it’s possible for me to continuously add new domains and where dear child do I get the inspiration for these creations. I use Go Daddy Bulk Domain Registration as for the thought bulb… well, that’s a totally different story.

Let’s take http://www.rankspank.us for example. After watching Izea joking at RankSpank.com of Google yanking page ranks from posties something snapped. Don’t get me wrong I love PayPerPost, but bloggers earn their Google Page Rank and seeing it evaporate into thin air is far from funny. Joking about it is a tad insulting.

Screenshot of http://www.rankspank.us

Now THAT is funny. Took about 15 minutes from start to finish after the domain was active. The folks that find this funny are the ones that earned Google PR through hard work. As for spam blogs, pft, who cares - right? Throw up another blog and in 30 days you can cash in on your business card wisdom or travel expertise.

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PayPerPost forum dives as posties.us jumps

by macewan on February 22, 2008

Many of the folks signing on with the posties.us forum say their afraid to use their real names. They worry about retaliation from the Izea mods on the other boards. I can tell you that the day the site went live traffic to the Izea boards sank as the posties.us traffic jumped. Following the board with twitter.

macewan posties.us is an alternative forum for PayPerPost Posties to address issues with opportunities available at Izea. www.posties.us
macewan posties.us alexa at 540,248
macewan posties.us alexa at 434,220


Alexa Rank graph for posties.us and boards.payperpost.com

Censorship
Cass locks another thread discussing posties.usTheir mods have now begun removing links from within postings to scrub the mention of posties.us. They directly insult me saying the board is mine. A tool meant to bash PayPerPost or Izea. Yet at any given time I see more folks on the posties board talking openly than on the “official” PayPerPost system. There is no Izea bashing. There are no thread locks by mods to silence people. What you will find is a board for posties by posties. A break in the closed community discussions controlled by the whims of rouge mods.

PayPerPost Mod in action

People join for that very reason. Let your voice be heard - join posties.us

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Izearank.com better than Google PR for bloggers?

by macewan on January 9, 2008

Do bloggers have a better chance of having their blogs valued with Izearank than Google’s PR? Is Izearank.com better than Google PR for bloggers? Please respond via comments.

I find this subject particularly interesting since it hits close to home. I’m holding off on providing too much on the subject beyond saying that I have been throught  the sign-up process at IzeaRank.com. My suggestion to those of you 20,000 plus people reading this that happen to be bloggers is for you to give it a try. Don’t sit by waiting for the next Google algo* to come skipping by when they decide to target 1) Text-Link-Ads 2) PayPerPost 3) Your favorite advertiser.

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