I feel dirty
No not that way, you fucking perv. I am talking about taking paid posts for money. Especially for products that you have not tried and/or used. I am not going to write these posts anymore. Of course, to promote HP would not be a good thing since their tech support sucks immensely. Of course, this is kind of like when Microsoft was paying an O’Reilly editor for Wikipedia edits telling people that people are starting to trust Microsoft again. I am very happy that Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales, stepped in and voiced his opinion about what Microsoft had done.
Posting with PayPerPost at first made me feel like I could preserve my credibility. In fact, I written a few posts about Male Enhancement, including my views on how it is wrong. But of course, PayPerPost found a way from getting out of their obligation to pay me for the post. And even then, it was wrong. PayPerPost just does not want bloggers to use their morals when blogging. They, instead, want bloggers to check their morals at the door for $6 or $7 a post. That is IF these bloggers can actually collect on the money for that post. I am going to find some other means to make money with this blog so I can eat and live in this house. That was kind of the goal of 15art.com.
And I see other bloggers using PPP. Jenn, Tricia and Mr. Fab are the three examples that come to mind. But I am worried that I should not do this anymore. In fact, one of the bigger PPP challenges kinda made Tricia feel like shit. But of course, what should you expect from Hewlett Packard? These people should be sent to prison, where they can have their Hewlett viciously Packard. I am not going to write paid posts for PPP again. I will take paid posting requests but I will collect the money up front and it will only be for products that I have paid for and used myself. And this would run alongside 15art.com’s advertising programme. We are working on some VERY interesting advertising packages which tie into the upcoming release of Thehatelistings.org.