It’s Saturday & I Couldn’t Give A Shit About Scoble Pimping PayPerPost

It’s Saturday & I Couldn’t Give A Shit About Scoble Pimping PayPerPost

February 3rd, 2007 // 7:34 pm @ Jim Kukral

But guess what? Many people apparantely do. The Techmeme coverage proves it.

not_ppp.jpg

Look, Scoble disclosed it, and you know what? It’s business. He made a business decision based on money.

News Flash: Scoble and the other big guns are not real bloggers. They are brands. Real bloggers are 63 million people who write a blog about office furniture or their day at work. It’s a huge difference.

Let’s all stop with this PayPerPost chatter as well. I have never, ever, ever, ever, ever, (did I say ever?), ever seen a company get so much press without a big media budget.

People, the deception is gone, this discussion should be over, let’s move on? Business is business. The real blogosphere doesn’t give a shit, either do I.


Category : Blog Honor &Blogging &Internet Strategy &Making Money Online &Online Marketing &Personality Marketing &Thought Leadership

This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough.

3 Comments → “It’s Saturday & I Couldn’t Give A Shit About Scoble Pimping PayPerPost”

  1. [...] Ted Murphy Of PayPerPost Is A Fucking Marketing Genius! After I wrote this post 30 minutes ago, I went to wash the dishes before I put my kids to bed. As I was washing I had an epiphany. [...]

  2. [...]  Jim Kukral:  News Flash: Scoble and the other big guns are not real bloggers. They are brands. Real bloggers are 63 million people who write a blog about office furniture or their day at work. It’s a huge difference. [...]


  3. Rick Calvert

    3 years ago

    Just a few questions about your claim of who is real and who isn’t.

    So are there subjects that are off limits for “real” bloggers?
    An income level?
    number of readers?
    What exactly is the criteria?
    Is your blog real?
    Are you a big gun?
    What makes it different than Socble’s blog?


From the blog…

Raving Fans…

"I started listening to Jim and I doubled my business in 2007-2008."

John Fischer