Written on November 14th, 2006 at 01:11 am by Darren Rowse
Thanks to ProBlogger Partners
This month ProBlogger welcomes four new partners through the Performancing Partners Ad network. Thanks to these partners I’m able to dedicate more time into the running of ProBlogger.
As a special thank you ProBlogger’s Partners I’d like to introduce each of them to you
5 Star Affiliate Programs
Monetize Your Site. Earn More Revenue! Your leading source for top affiliate programs and resources.
5 Star Affiliate Programs Forums is a hive of activity when it comes to affiliate marketers. Their forums is a rich resource and a place to find new affiliate programs and learn how to use them.
Also check out their main page and blog.
Performancing Firefox Editor
Performancing for Firefox is a full featured blog editor that sits right in your Firefox browser and lets you post to your blog easily. You can drag and drop formatted text from the page you happen to be browsing, and take notes as well as post to your blog.
Performancing for Firefox was developed by Performancing.com, the worlds largest organization of professional bloggers.
Cyn.in
Partner with cyn.in and profit from every customer or partner that you refer to us
cyn.in (pronounced: ’sign-in’) is an enterprise bliki service that allows teams, companies or communities to create, manage, organize, store, version, search through, collaborate & discuss upon, share and publish any kind of information or data. cyn.in can manage all your rich content, audio, video, images, documents, presentations, spreadsheets, drawings, archives and any type of files.
Presell Page Man
A service for getting your marketing pages (presell pages) hosted on established authority web sites.
Working with top experts in the fields of search engine-optimization and marketing industry as well as web publishers Presell Page Man created this new marketing brand dedicated to and only to creating and brokering your hosted marketing content to authority websites.
If you’d like to become a ProBlogger Partner get full details here.



8 Responses to “Thanks to ProBlogger Partners”
brem
November 14th, 2006 2:23 am
Someone could explain to me why a post like this is ethical and something like this (using ReviewMe) wouldn’t be?
Are some people too stuck up, or are we all sinners?
Antony of NamesAtWork decided that users of ReviewMe were whores.
I think it’s rather insulting. :)
Brad
November 14th, 2006 3:16 am
I think they’re both okay, really. I actually wanted to know what those sponsors were. They expect people to click on them but who knows what they’re about. Those little boxes don’t provide much info.
Linda Buquet
November 14th, 2006 3:35 am
Hi Darren, Linda with 5 Star here. You have to be the best blogger, when it comes to giving thanks and recognizing others. Of course, I think you are just one of the best bloggers period… that’s why I advertise here. :-)
HART (1-800-HART)
November 14th, 2006 3:37 am
I think the difference is - companies here paid for a service (space rental) and the blog owner thanked them afterwards.
In other examples .. the blog owner provided the service (review) and then got paid by the company afterwards.
i.m.o. // if that makes sense.
Bobbie Grennier, Affiliate Guild
November 14th, 2006 4:04 am
I think it’s great that these folks are advertising their services through ProBlogger. It’s way to directly promote the good stuff Darren brings to the blogging community. I like that ProBlogger works with solid services too. Thanks Darren, you always help me to know which folks to work with for my own blogs.
Stuart
November 14th, 2006 5:46 am
I have much more respect for those who are prepared to state quite clearly that they are being paid for their posts than those who trade on their credibility by writing glowing testimonials, that may or may not include hidden affiliate links, about rubbish and don’t disclose their involvement in the deal.
Yet another copywriter’s blog got dumped from my reader yesterday for that.
Credibility is a high-value commodity whether you sell it for $10.00 or $10,000 you’re still ultimately giving it away.
Stuart
November 14th, 2006 6:30 am
On reflection some people may think that what I just said in my comment above was in some way aimed at Darren. I just want to make it clear that I don’t see Darren as having any credibility problem at all - when he recommends something that he stands to make a profit from he lets everyone know it’s an affiliate link.
Unfortunately some others do not.
Romasha
November 15th, 2006 9:10 pm
Hello Darren
I am Romasha from cyn.in.
I think you are a very dedicated blogger and problogger.net rocks!! Your blog is a great source of motivation for many.
Keep up the great blogging!
Regards,
Romasha
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