Absurdity vs Absurdity - who is absurd and who is not??
Hi again all…
TechCrunch takes on PayPerPost again! I wonder what TechCrunch has, against paid blogging!
Well, PPP had released DisclosurePolicy.com today. TechCrunch thus claims this positive move to be “officially absurd”! They refer to Consumer Generated Advertizing as a virus…
Interesting how people’s minds work! As Shakespeare truly said, “to each his own…“.
But ofcourse, we PPP bloggers are using a different quote… “to kill or not to kill…“
What TechCrunch has posted, as usual, lacks the amount of points required to really convince a user. Rather, they are giving silently, methods and ways by which a user silently moves over to supporting PPP. They are hanging onto rather precarious points, like a lost stallion in a strong debate.
My opinion about DP is that its a pretty good move to ensure that bloggers stay credible. In fact, it increases trust, and popularity.
Its easy for Arrington to comment like this, when he’s paid a six figure income monthly to blog… We are bloggers who represnt the blogging community. I myself - I want to cover up my hosting charges, and the rest, it goes to charity… I dont think thats such a bad thing to be paid for. I have identified local charities, whom I pay according to the BlogForPeace website moto - “towards peace, and towards charity, ahoy!”
I have to round up my post here, as time calls, and time is money… But ladies and gentlemen, a real feast coming up, in my next post
Pip pip….
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