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in Meet the new guy, just as batsh*% crazy as the old on The Habitation of Justice
That's good to know. I think.
Hace 1 año
in Meet the new guy, just as batsh*% crazy as the old on The Habitation of Justice
What am I chop liver?
Hace 1 año
in MyBlogLog vs Blogcatalog – Differentiation on Andy Beard - Internet Business Systems Discussion
Andy, I notice your spam filter is catching my comment I wonder why that is?
Rob, no beef. I'm stating the facts and you missed one of the biggest. Blogcatalog has no privacy policy. They are also using Java in their redirect. Bots when not crawl the function on click.
Bloggingmix, how can you say that Blogcatalog is made up of real people when those same people are members of Mybloglog too.
If they approve all blogs how did a pedophile list his blog and how did the blog promoting drug use slip by editors? I'm sure if we went through the directory we would find other blogs too. We may even find blogs from those under 13 though I don't think we will. I hope not anyway for the sake of BC!
Andy, this review sounds like you backpedaled your way out of your first review. I sure hope that you have kept everything confidential, but I have my doubts. It is so easy to write glowing things about a community when they are putting money in your wallet, isn't it?
If I write a review of this review I can be paid 7.50 by Pay Per Post.
You neglected the fact that Mybloglog adds a feature Blogcatalog adds it right after. It is like monkey see monkey do.
Was this list all you could come up for unique? How about talking about the function that actually run BC and make it a community? You know the things that "YOU" called a clone in your first review. You called it a copycat clone first. We all digged it and linked to it. Even Andy Beal linked to it.
Blogcatalog may be beneficial to bloggers. There is no denial there. However, they have and continue to copy Mybloglog's every move. In my opinion the network part of BC is the clone!
The last time I checked I was entitled to my opinion was I not?
Thanks for the rebuttal, but my opinion stands!
Rob, no beef. I'm stating the facts and you missed one of the biggest. Blogcatalog has no privacy policy. They are also using Java in their redirect. Bots when not crawl the function on click.
Bloggingmix, how can you say that Blogcatalog is made up of real people when those same people are members of Mybloglog too.
If they approve all blogs how did a pedophile list his blog and how did the blog promoting drug use slip by editors? I'm sure if we went through the directory we would find other blogs too. We may even find blogs from those under 13 though I don't think we will. I hope not anyway for the sake of BC!
Andy, this review sounds like you backpedaled your way out of your first review. I sure hope that you have kept everything confidential, but I have my doubts. It is so easy to write glowing things about a community when they are putting money in your wallet, isn't it?
If I write a review of this review I can be paid 7.50 by Pay Per Post.
You neglected the fact that Mybloglog adds a feature Blogcatalog adds it right after. It is like monkey see monkey do.
Was this list all you could come up for unique? How about talking about the function that actually run BC and make it a community? You know the things that "YOU" called a clone in your first review. You called it a copycat clone first. We all digged it and linked to it. Even Andy Beal linked to it.
Blogcatalog may be beneficial to bloggers. There is no denial there. However, they have and continue to copy Mybloglog's every move. In my opinion the network part of BC is the clone!
The last time I checked I was entitled to my opinion was I not?
Thanks for the rebuttal, but my opinion stands!
1 reply
Hace 1 año
in MyBlogLog vs Blogcatalog – Differentiation on Andy Beard - Internet Business Systems Discussion
Andy, I notice your spam filter is catching my comment I wonder why that is?
Rob, no beef. I'm stating the facts and you missed one of the biggest. Blogcatalog has no privacy policy. They are also using Java in their redirect. Bots when not crawl the function on click.
Bloggingmix, how can you say that Blogcatalog is made up of real people when those same people are members of Mybloglog too.
If they approve all blogs how did a pedophile list his blog and how did the blog promoting drug use slip by editors? I'm sure if we went through the directory we would find other blogs too. We may even find blogs from those under 13 though I don't think we will. I hope not anyway for the sake of BC!
Andy, this review sounds like you backpedaled your way out of your first review. I sure hope that you have kept everything confidential, but I have my doubts. It is so easy to write glowing things about a community when they are putting money in your wallet, isn't it?
If I write a review of this review I can be paid 7.50 by Pay Per Post.
You neglected the fact that Mybloglog adds a feature Blogcatalog adds it right after. It is like monkey see monkey do.
Was this list all you could come up for unique? How about talking about the function that actually run BC and make it a community? You know the things that "YOU" called a clone in your first review. You called it a copycat clone first. We all digged it and linked to it. Even Andy Beal linked to it.
Blogcatalog may be beneficial to bloggers. There is no denial there. However, they have and continue to copy Mybloglog's every move. In my opinion the network part of BC is the clone!
The last time I checked I was entitled to my opinion was I not?
Thanks for the rebuttal, but my opinion stands!
Rob, no beef. I'm stating the facts and you missed one of the biggest. Blogcatalog has no privacy policy. They are also using Java in their redirect. Bots when not crawl the function on click.
Bloggingmix, how can you say that Blogcatalog is made up of real people when those same people are members of Mybloglog too.
If they approve all blogs how did a pedophile list his blog and how did the blog promoting drug use slip by editors? I'm sure if we went through the directory we would find other blogs too. We may even find blogs from those under 13 though I don't think we will. I hope not anyway for the sake of BC!
Andy, this review sounds like you backpedaled your way out of your first review. I sure hope that you have kept everything confidential, but I have my doubts. It is so easy to write glowing things about a community when they are putting money in your wallet, isn't it?
If I write a review of this review I can be paid 7.50 by Pay Per Post.
You neglected the fact that Mybloglog adds a feature Blogcatalog adds it right after. It is like monkey see monkey do.
Was this list all you could come up for unique? How about talking about the function that actually run BC and make it a community? You know the things that "YOU" called a clone in your first review. You called it a copycat clone first. We all digged it and linked to it. Even Andy Beal linked to it.
Blogcatalog may be beneficial to bloggers. There is no denial there. However, they have and continue to copy Mybloglog's every move. In my opinion the network part of BC is the clone!
The last time I checked I was entitled to my opinion was I not?
Thanks for the rebuttal, but my opinion stands!
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Andy Beard
Rose a large number of those points I raised within my initial review, and whilst you are concentrating on the aspects that were copied (copying = flattery), I spent a lot more time on the differences, and have tried to continue concentrating on the most compelling unique features.
Some things I certainly miss in a review. I try to write them as comprehensively as possible, but things will always be missed.
If you did use the PayPerPost "Review My Post", we would both receive $7.50 and that for both of us would be the sum total of income from anything to do with any of the 3 services discussed.
I am not at liberty to discuss any of the email conversations so I can't reveal specific arrangements and that includes many of the discussions I have had with all 3.
I can state that one specific term I insisted upon with Bogcatalog was that I would be able to clearly disclose that there is a financial arrangement.
I honestly downplay that financial arrangement in my own mind, as I am not one to count my chickens before they hatch, but at the same time is does also pose very interesting ethical problems.
I hope my open disclosure of the situation, and my continual support for all 3 competitors goes some way to alleviate any misgivings.
If I generally did consulting on a professional basis, the price many experts and peers have suggested I should be charging for my time would mean that even if Blogcatalog manage to pull off a 7 figure windfall, it would represent a huge discount on my time.
It is a good job that I look on any income from that, and blogging as a whole on this blog as a bonus.
My primary target for this blog has always been building reputation and relationships.
If your allegations of possible corruption were more than an isolated case expressed only by yourself, I would most likely resign from any financial connection with Bogcatalog, even though that was freely offered.
Fortunately your opinions appear to be just your own. No one else either publicly or in private has suggested they are uncomfortable with the situation.
As for the spam filter, it does start tripping if you hit too many comments over a fixed number of days, and the effect can snowball and rll back to previous comments.
In one heated debate I actually lost all the comments from someone because they managed to get themselves totally blacklisted automatically, and I made an error in recovery.
Some things I certainly miss in a review. I try to write them as comprehensively as possible, but things will always be missed.
If you did use the PayPerPost "Review My Post", we would both receive $7.50 and that for both of us would be the sum total of income from anything to do with any of the 3 services discussed.
I am not at liberty to discuss any of the email conversations so I can't reveal specific arrangements and that includes many of the discussions I have had with all 3.
I can state that one specific term I insisted upon with Bogcatalog was that I would be able to clearly disclose that there is a financial arrangement.
I honestly downplay that financial arrangement in my own mind, as I am not one to count my chickens before they hatch, but at the same time is does also pose very interesting ethical problems.
I hope my open disclosure of the situation, and my continual support for all 3 competitors goes some way to alleviate any misgivings.
If I generally did consulting on a professional basis, the price many experts and peers have suggested I should be charging for my time would mean that even if Blogcatalog manage to pull off a 7 figure windfall, it would represent a huge discount on my time.
It is a good job that I look on any income from that, and blogging as a whole on this blog as a bonus.
My primary target for this blog has always been building reputation and relationships.
If your allegations of possible corruption were more than an isolated case expressed only by yourself, I would most likely resign from any financial connection with Bogcatalog, even though that was freely offered.
Fortunately your opinions appear to be just your own. No one else either publicly or in private has suggested they are uncomfortable with the situation.
As for the spam filter, it does start tripping if you hit too many comments over a fixed number of days, and the effect can snowball and rll back to previous comments.
In one heated debate I actually lost all the comments from someone because they managed to get themselves totally blacklisted automatically, and I made an error in recovery.
Hace 2 años
in 2007/07/13/now-get-paid-to-stumbleupon/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Wow this really sucks as I like StumbleUpon.
Hace 2 años
in Ragamuffin Soul » Don’t Be a Jerk for Jesus on Ragamuffin Soul
Ignore him. He is not worth my time. I thought that I would drop by and wish you a Happy New Year.
Hace 2 años
in From Del.icio.us to WordPress: How to automatically post daily links on theory.isthereason
Thanks for the post Kevin. Very useful!
Hace 2 años
in Josh Wolf jailed for standing up for my rights on jibber jabber
Opps sorry for the typo in my url.
Hace 2 años
in Josh Wolf jailed for standing up for my rights on jibber jabber
I was very sorry to hear of this. I'll be following the story.
Hace 3 años
in Keyword Splogging Takes Off on Plagiarism Today
Shawn was able to get the content removed. Shawn thought that's what Pankaj Saini was doing, but couldn't find what tool he was using to do it. Thanks for your help. You're a great guy.
Hace 3 años
in Keyword Splogging Takes Off on Plagiarism Today
It’s come to my knowledge recently that Pankaj Saini is using content from a missing children’s website to promote his website. Pankaj Saini is including content from Chris McElroy’s missing children’s website on his website. I can certainly sympathize with Chris McElroy as Pankaj Saini has taken material from my blog too. After reading your post, I'm wondering if this isn't what Pankaj Saini is doing to us?
Some things I certainly miss in a review. I try to write them as comprehensively as possible, but things will always be missed.
If you did use the PayPerPost "Review My Post", we would both receive $7.50 and that for both of us would be the sum total of income from anything to do with any of the 3 services discussed.
I am not at liberty to discuss any of the email conversations so I can't reveal specific arrangements and that includes many of the discussions I have had with all 3.
I can state that one specific term I insisted upon with Bogcatalog was that I would be able to clearly disclose that there is a financial arrangement.
I honestly downplay that financial arrangement in my own mind, as I am not one to count my chickens before they hatch, but at the same time is does also pose very interesting ethical problems.
I hope my open disclosure of the situation, and my continual support for all 3 competitors goes some way to alleviate any misgivings.
If I generally did consulting on a professional basis, the price many experts and peers have suggested I should be charging for my time would mean that even if Blogcatalog manage to pull off a 7 figure windfall, it would represent a huge discount on my time.
It is a good job that I look on any income from that, and blogging as a whole on this blog as a bonus.
My primary target for this blog has always been building reputation and relationships.
If your allegations of possible corruption were more than an isolated case expressed only by yourself, I would most likely resign from any financial connection with Bogcatalog, even though that was freely offered.
Fortunately your opinions appear to be just your own. No one else either publicly or in private has suggested they are uncomfortable with the situation.
As for the spam filter, it does start tripping if you hit too many comments over a fixed number of days, and the effect can snowball and rll back to previous comments.
In one heated debate I actually lost all the comments from someone because they managed to get themselves totally blacklisted automatically, and I made an error in recovery.