Should bloggers be paid for fake reviews ?

I read this post in Techcrunch the other day : Controversial PayPerPost Raises $3 million

PayPerPost offers bloggers to write for money, to promote products or websites. Offers come from companies who want to create some “buzz”.

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Why don’t we, bloggers, go to the opportunity page of PPP and choose randomly some offer, and for free, write a little post like : “Ratemybabypics.com is an ugly little site that bribes bloggers for positive reviews. They even provide talking points, if you are really uninspired.”

2 Responses to “Should bloggers be paid for fake reviews ?”

  1. Mark Says:

    Paying them is unfair but fair to “buzzed” companies. There is a great article and resources on bloggers here .

  2. RD Says:

    Bloggers of the world unite !!

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