LinkPost | Linkworth.com Pay Per Post Service

Posted by Pixelhead

Lizzie signed us up for another paid review program similar to the ReviewMe.com paid post program, but this one is in conjuction with Linkworth.com. We have used both Linkworth.com and Text-link-ads.com and a few others for their text link advertising brokering services as many other SEO firms do as well.LinkWorth.com Banner

So here is my sponsored review of LinkWorth’s pay per post service. Much like ReviewMe.com, LinkWorth also suggests that publishers(that would be the blogger) indicate that the post is a paid advertisement, which can be done by mentioning in the post as I already have done, or by using Linkworths “Sponsored Linkpost” image. Either is fine, but only recommended. LinkWorth also says that the post must remain active for at least three months, but they would prefer it to be active for the life of the blog.

Advertisers may request a positive review of their site and they may also request certain keywords to be linked to their site. Blog owners may also choose to decline any offers that they do not wish to do. For instance, Lizzy who did a Linkworth LinkPost Review on Fatladysingz.com, had had a request to do a review of a weightloss product. She did a little research and thought the product was questionable, so she declined the offer. The advertiser, in this case being Linkworth, requested that 1-3 keywords be used in the review. The first of the three was used above, and the other two, which are Make money online and Search Engine Marketing. I chose not to link to these other two because I prefer to only link to a site once per post, because I feel it appears to be less spammy, and the one link will have greater value.

Unlike ReviewMe.com, Linkworth did not do a contest to get the blogesphere involved. But what they did do, is give me the blogger double the amount for my review post. I don’t know about you, but I would much rather have the cash, then play the lottery.

So if you have a blog, especially one that is in a good niche, sign up at Linkworth for their advertising programs. Please feel free to use my Linkworth Affiliate Link to sign up for both their Text link advertising and LinkPost programs.

Written by Pixelhead on April 27th, 2007 with 5 comments.
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Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Egidijus
#1. December 6th, 2007, at 12:06 PM.

What kind of unique functions/abilities does Linkworth have?
Any uniqueness?

Sincerely,
Egidijus
click2sell.eu

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#2. March 13th, 2008, at 11:11 AM.

Hi this is Rome

I have a list of paid blogging sites on my blog. Maybe you could find it useful pixelhead :)

http://incomeforeveryone.info/2008/02/get-paid-to-blog.html

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#3. March 13th, 2008, at 2:33 PM.

Thanks for the update Rome. I’ll let a few of my peeps who do paid blogging know about the list.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Ruri
#4. January 22nd, 2009, at 12:52 AM.

Is it similar like text link ads? Thanks for sharing, currently I try find good good adsense alternative.

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#5. January 22nd, 2009, at 2:58 PM.

Ruri, yes it is an example of a link broker, much like TLA. It has been a while since I did a link broker post, that maybe an upcoming link building post in itself.

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