Review My Blog - First Batch
Wow! When I asked fellow bloggers to review my blog I didn’t expect this level of participation. Since posting the review for link offer I have received almost 40 reviews in less than 24 hours! I was expecting it would be a couple of days before I can post a batch of reviews for you to read but now I have too many!
To make it easier and give you a chance to check out all the reviews, I will posting them in batches of 10. Here is the first batch.
- Charles Hamel.com
- The Mac Fanclub
- Ramblings from the Marginalized
- In Pursuit of a Dream .com
- The Air Thoughts of a vivid mind
- Nick Witkoski
- American Desi Notes
- In Pursuit of a Dream .com - the remix
- embuck
- Strange Progress
I must say, the quality of these “free” reviews are much higher than the PayPerPost reviews that cost me $5.00 each. I can tell many of you put a lot thought into your review.
Please check out the reviews and post your comments on them. The comments will be used to help me pick a winner for the MiniTV USB from ADS Tech. I will add another batch of 10 after you had a chance to take in this batch.
If you haven’t entered the review for linkback contest, there’s still time. Go here for the details.
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I vote for the mac fanclub
Reply to this commentI vote for “The Air Thoughts of a vivid mind” Good job!
Reply to this commentSort of funny, a couple of them use the exact same theme as you. Just to be certain, the last link I posted worked, right?
Air Thoughts was way too long winded. Charles Hamel seemed one sided, no criticism. Though I must admit I am biased :).
I’ll try to read the other ones later. Happy holidays to all.
Reply to this commentJohn Wesley - Yes, your link works. Look for it to get posted soon!
Reply to this commentExcellent.
Regarding the other reviews:
In Pursuit of the Dream Remix - reads like a lab report. If I had to take one–Strange Progress.
Reply to this commentIve been noticing visitors from out your way already creeping in! As well as readers from your site specifically. I wonder did any reviewers use the line “its Chow time?” because if not…they should.
Reply to this commentJust curious–Why don’t you post your name ‘clipse?
Reply to this commentJohn Wesley -> I realize my review is quite lengthy. I have a bad habit of not being able to stop writing once I start. HAHA!! But hey, I’m still learning.
Reply to this commentHey thanks JohnW - I thought I’d take a humorous line as you may have noticed!
Matt
Reply to this commentConsidering I am reading you every day, I will also write a review, already started it, just need to fine tune it a little.
Reply to this commentThats a good question John Wesley…I think I’ll write a post about in the next couple of days…I’ll let you know when its up.
Reply to this commentWoW, tHERE ARE A LOT
Reply to this commentWoah! There are a LOT of people using Misty Wordpress theme.
Probaby because of the “Chow factor”.
Reply to this commentHa there are a lot of the chow blog themes lol
Reply to this commentHope my link will show up in the next batch
great reviews though
Reply to this commentFirst off, good work on this topic John. I think this is a great exploration of a timely and interesting topic.
There is one bit that I’d like to add to the discussion however. While I agree that the quality of the volunteer posts are generally better than the PPP ones, there is a significant variable that creates an uneven playing field.
The big issue with PPP posts is that as a blogger, you have to write your entry, then grab the opportunity. This means that you have to write quickly, all the while hoping that the opportunity doesn’t disappear because others were quicker. This race condition reduces the average quality of posts coming from this source.
Also, while this is complete speculation, I suspect that at least some of the volunteers had a much greater level of familiarity with your blog than the PPP bloggers. Again, that’s speculative, but it’s of importance to the discussion.
This is not to say that the volunteer posts aren’t better than the PPP posts, they are. But it’s rather to bring to light some of the factors involved that I personally think might be at work here.
If you have an established, well read blog and offering a backlink has a lot of value behind it, then soliciting volunteers makes a lot of sense. Not all are so fortunate. For those who aren’t, PPP can be a helpful option.
I do appreciate the discussion you’re bringing to light here. It’s great to see all the various facets of this very interesting issue.
Reply to this commentWell, so much for the “johnchow” effect!
I’d be very interested to hear from the other reviewers if they saw a significant traffic spike from this.
Reply to this commentDon’t expect too much of a spike. It’s Christmas and traffic is way down! If I didn’t know this was normal, I would panic.
Reply to this commentOut of about 200 visits I think perhaps 75% of them came from you.
Thanks again John!
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