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  1. I applied with both of my blogs and both of my blogs were rejected. Oh well.
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  2. With those rules (no "no-follow", no in-post disclosure), it's a company I won't be using.
  3. Thanks for the tip. Will look into it.
  4. I added two blogs and they were both approved the next day. The add blog interface is a little tedious and many of the opportunities are credit cards. A few looked ok but the choice is very limited. There was only a page of ops. The setup is very similar to Sponsored Reviews and therefore does not use PR for ranking your blog. They use a combo of Technorati, Alexa and backlinks. My PR 3 blog is not ranked as well as my PR 0 Google slapped blog.
  5. I added two blogs and they were both approved the next day. The add blog interface is a little tedious and many of the opportunities are credit cards. A few looked ok but the choice is very limited. There was only a page of ops. The setup is very similar to Sponsored Reviews and therefore does not use PR for ranking your blog. They use a combo of Technorati, Alexa and backlinks. My PR 3 blog is not ranked as well as my PR 0 Google slapped blog. If anyone tries this company please let us know how you make out. I may try an op if I can find a suitable one.
    Misty you may have been rejected if you didn't pick the categories/specialties correctly. They have very firm guidelines on how to choose them.
  6. Sarah, I didn't know there were any paid post companies that allow no follow. Which ones are they? I thought they were all Do Follow paid links.

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