Have Me Talk About Your Great Product or Service

Jun 28, 2008

I’ve been blogging in SocialSpark lately: it is a lot different to other paid blogging sites that I’ve worked with. For one, SocialSpark allows advertisers to interact with the bloggers. It is more like an informal virtual place where everyone gets to mingle with everyone else on the same level – like a social networking site where one person can get to be friends with another person.

Social Spark

SocialSpark is a sister site of PayPerPost and is a new blog marketing innovation created under the IZEA roof. Advertisers get to post opportunities that may be available to the blogger. Handpicking bloggers is possible through the use of Selected Blogroll and Selected Street Team which are available to the advertiser. Opportunities are automatically available to bloggers if they meet specific criteria such as highest monthly pageviews and highest monthly visitors. If a blogger does not meet the particular criteria for the opportunity, he or she can opt to request a slot for the job – an opportunity for that person to express his interest in writing the post and providing a suitable explanation how this will help the advertiser.

IZEA

Advertisers can also opt to create Sparks, which does not cost the advertiser anything and simply gives SocialSpark bloggers ideas on what they have to put up in their posts. But of course paid buzz about a particular product or service still remains to be the primary interest of bloggers in that place.

To start with, simply type SocialSpark.com and get to build your campaigns; don’t forget to add me to your blogroll and street team and have me write a review or a buzz just like this.

Sponsored by SocialSpark

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