Wow.. Today has been a great day! Not only did we get a story in the Wall Street Journal, but it appears that Adario Strange over at Wired also had some kind words to say. So this is what it feels like ; )
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skeet said...
The WSJ story, without a single link to PPP, is going to have advertisers lining up to knock on the PPP door. Good going, guys, especially those who courted Apogee and brought them into the fold. This is golden!
Aug 27, 2007 3:26:45 PM
JasonJ said...
I love writing about Apogee and their clients -- everyone wins!
Aug 27, 2007 4:01:39 PM
Crissy said...
Wow, that's so cool. You know, I'm going to print this and let my mom and dad read it. They are convinced that I'm involved in some kind of shady internet-operation with this paid blogging thing, even though I've shown them the actual, PHYSICAL cash that I've earned. Haha. Great going though! :)
Aug 27, 2007 4:05:10 PM
Karoli said...
Ted, that's really a nice sight to see. congratulations!
Aug 27, 2007 4:13:09 PM
Jules said...
Great articles, good news :)
Aug 27, 2007 5:41:32 PM
Mike Thomas said...
Hello,
We would like to do an interview with you about your blog for
www.BlogInterviewer.com . We'd like to give you the opportunity to
give us some insight on the "person behind the blog."
It would just take a few minutes of your time. The interview form can
be submitted online at http://bloginterviewer.com/submit-an-interview
Best regards,
Mike Thomas
Aug 27, 2007 5:54:49 PM
Tim said...
Weeeeeellllll..... I blogged about the WSJ article this morning, but the Wired article was a bit more annoying, IMO. The sentence that set me off:
"It looks like cash is trumping blogger ethical issues..."
Once again, some putz presumes to assign his ethics to everyone else as the standard that must be lived up to and concludes it's the money that overcomes the ethics. Couldn't possibly be that we don't share his perspective and didn't see any ethical issues in the first place?
Anyway, mostly good about PPP, but a bit of a slap at bloggers.
Aug 27, 2007 6:04:46 PM
Kat said...
Good press! Finally! W00t! I was waiting for the day that PPP would finally get some good press. Today is that day.
Awesome.
Aug 27, 2007 8:10:25 PM
Marisa said...
The WSJ article is excellent. I think most of us love Apogee, the site and the opps. :)
Kind of a belated birthday gift, Ted. :)
Aug 27, 2007 8:18:18 PM
Linky Love said...
"It looks like cash is trumping blogger ethical issues..."
Not to wonder about ethical issues and bloggers: if we don't get any opportunities to write about these days, we won't be affected morally, just physically we will become slimmer...
Aug 27, 2007 9:15:12 PM
Archit T said...
Yeah! Keep it up PayPerPost!
Aug 27, 2007 10:46:21 PM
Elizabeth said...
The Wired article said "PayPerPost is probably here to stay". I left a comment saying PPP is DEFINITELY here to stay!
Aug 27, 2007 11:13:58 PM
Tanya (aka Netchick) said...
Well done! I'm considering signing on... The interest that you are getting will certainly give me more reason to!
cheers!
Aug 28, 2007 1:35:55 AM
Beautiful Minds said...
That was cool..!
Aug 28, 2007 6:18:40 AM
Nyree said...
Wow! Congratulations PPP! Cool!
Aug 28, 2007 6:55:10 AM
Joy said...
WTG PPP! You really lead the market in pay-per-post advertising!
Aug 28, 2007 9:45:35 AM
tedmurphy said...
PPP is here to stay without a doubt.
Aug 28, 2007 9:50:01 AM
walman said...
I am glad that PPP has got into the mainstream media.Any publicity helps.
With the offline audience also getting to know about the excellent work PPP has done, there will be more advertisers wanting to try out the service too.
Good job, guys.
Sep 1, 2007 9:38:36 AM