Since before I wrote my first piece for PPP, I have had my disclosure policy in place.
Recently, I’ve been having a hard time dealing with reviewer/s at PPP because they either don’t see my disclosure, they’re not looking close enough … or simply don’t review thoroughly. That and the fact that opps advertisers change their keywords from time to time AFTER you’ve written an opp for where you’d be rejected because of “incorrect” keyword. Arrrrrggghh. Isn’t there something in the system that captures a particular timeline for these things?!
Yesterday I had a legitimately written, submitted [and RESUBMITTED] opp rejected again for containing a link other than the advertisers … duh?! So I scrutinized, I read, reread … hmmnnn …. can’t find any extra links. What the ….
Then just before I resubmitted the offending opp, I checked my in-post disclosure [because reviewer dude was perhaps too lazy to read/access my independent disclosure policy page] and it does link to the advertiser homepage … but wait! i also included a link for PPP because, come on guys, it was PPP that made getting that opp out and benefiting both advertiser and moi. Right?! It has gone on aceepted since day 1 … now I can’t even include a link to PPP?! err … isn’t that reviewer’s company? So I can’t acknowledge that PPP made that opp happen?!
GAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!
If this post gets rejected again, I’m killing it. I write nice posts. I write only about posts that I am interested in, that I’ve used, plan to use or craving to get. I don’t abuse the system, and I even tried out advertising on PPP myself. I guess I’m just a drop in the bucket that if I went there’ll probably be a gazillion posties waiting to jump on my qualified opps.
Who you hiring to review Ted?!











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