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... at the top of the post.
Last night I received an email from Izea founder Ted Murphy that basically addressed my suggestion ... in the day. You can read their disclosure update announcement on the Izea blog. They are calling the update a “sandwich disclosure” ... this change rolled out on the paid blogger’s blogs.
Izea notes that their system checks for the disclosure messages and rejects ...
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... . A week or so ago, I was privileged enough to receive a little green box with a IZEA written all over it. I was excited. It is my first,of what I hope is many, freebie gift packs from SocialSpark and ... RECEIVED A SECOND BOX!!! I'm not exactly sure how that happened but the very next day, after I received my IZEA package, I received a second one with the same contents. I plan on ...
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... and boasting over 250,000 bloggers membership IZEA inc will launch Inpostlinks website on Friday 20 November, 2009. ... earn on a Pay Per Click(PPC) basis.The bold new changes in IZEA 's Payperpost and Inpostlinks websites is aimed at optimizing the ... Thousands of bloggers worldwide have had the opportunity to make money online through IZEA inc's websites by simply writing blog posts from ...
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... ”.
I was reminded of Leo today, when I read about the disclosure changes that Ted Murphy of Izea implemented to Social Spark yesterday.
Ted reminds me a lot of Leo. ... the new SocialSpark Disclosure Requirements, please visit
As I’ve previously disclosed on my blog, I do sit on the Advisory Board for Izea, . That being said, the above opinions are mine.
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... ads. Whoops! The Times article catches up with Murphy, who's now doing Izea. Which is how Julia Allison ended up shilling for Sea World. But Murphy ... he made a mistake!
Ted Murphy, the C.E.O. of Izea, now a 30-person business backed by $10 million in venture ... and advertisers. Today, ad networks promote their standards; Izea's ads on Twitter are typically demarcated with signifiers like & ...
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... help from Sponsored Tweets, the pay-per-tweet service from IZEA, the company that brought us PayPerPost and SocialSpark.
I spoke with IZEA CEO Ted Murphy, this afternoon, and asked whether any political advertisers have used any of the company's services, including its ... the paid Twitter service.
The system works a lot like IZEA's SocialSpark service for social media pages ( ...
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... , they don’t care. Assuming you’re not trying to deceive them that is.
Ted Murphy at Izea just released another round of super-juicy, well-done disclosure today called the disclosure sandwich. This ... Ted. The way the Web and marketing and government and control is all going… more disclosure is the right way to go.
Now is the time I disclose I’m on the Izea Advisory Board.
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... quot;#sponsor" at the end of the 140 characters. What's more the entrepreneurs behind companies like Izea that facilitate this kind of sponsorship haven't always been forthright about disclosing whether or not a tweet is an ad. Izea CEO Ted Murphy used to run Pay Per Post, which Valleywag and TechCrunch both agreed was guilty of some ...
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... I admit to being uncomfortable with the government regulation. You can read my original reaction and also perspectives from both Izea's Ted Murphy and Wired with my commentary, of course.
Whatever we might think ... had a disclosure policy on this blog generated at DisclosurePolicy.org, a free service of Izea. My personal blog got it's unique disclosure policy today.
As a blogger who does ...
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... surface at New York Ad:Tech. My last post gave an overview of efforts to regulate digital marketing. Now, here’s an interview at Ad:Tech by reporter David Spark with Ted Murphy, CEO of Izea, the company that makes the paid blogging service Social Spark. Ted’s been in touch with the FTC, and that made it into the interview.
How Can Digital Content Pay for Itself?
The quest for ...
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... of an advertiser (with full disclosure). You get paid through Sponsored Tweets, and you can cash out once your account reaches $50. They’re the same company that does PayPerPost (IZEA).
If you’re not already following me on Twitter, go ahead and do so. There’s a link to my CrayonWriter account under my picture, and a link to Sponsored Tweets in my sidebar.
Do you use Twitter a ...
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... release wire services, and measurement, monitoring, and database tools from big to small including Cision, VMS, Moreover and BlueVision. The controversial paid social media facilitator Izea is on the scene too, giving out merch.
Tension and trepidation over social media and the corresponding tools is alway palpable at PR conferences, though much has changed since PRNewser launched in 2007 ...
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... away soon!
Edit: Also removed some old pages that weren’t needed, removed the Entrecard widget and some of the redundant tracking javascript (that ties into Google Analytics and IZEA’s IZEARanks – neither of which are malicious). Hopefully I didn’t just break my google analytics tracking…
Edit #2: Think I found the issue, someone inserted NON-google tracker code ...
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... but in entirely different ways. According to their features, I found LinkBee way better than SponsoredTweets.
Along with its already famous (pay-to-blog) services SocialSpark and PayPerPost, Izea recently introduced SposoredTweets.com
As the domain-name says, it pays you to simply tweet. But these tweets are not your original opinion, rather they are given by some advertisers. To maintain ...
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... a decent streak of luck going on. In this past year I’ve won a few online contests. The best, of course, was the $500 K-mart gift card I won from JuliaRoy.com right before Christmas last year. IZEA (the organizer of the contest; K-mart was the sponsor) was even kind enough to FedEx it to my doorstep the afternoon of December 24th. So yes, I happily hit up K-mart on Christmas Eve for $456 ...
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