Thoof.com is a web 2.0 company that offers interesting news articles, websites, videos, photographs, and other links from around the web. They came to the Sales Solution Team with the goal of driving traffic, generating buzz, and acquiring more users.
With this in mind, we devised two exclusive contests for our network of bloggers! One based on creativity and another on traffic. The contests have done an excellent job at achieving the advertiser's goals, as it has created much excitement throughout the blogOsphere.
Thoof management recently said this about PPP:
''...We tried some other promotional tools before we started using PPP, but the results were not satisfying. We started using PayPerPost several weeks ago and are seeing our traffic grow steadily and are impressed by the in-depth and honest reviews. For us, PayPerPost is not only a tool to generate buzz and traffic, but also a great way to get honest and constructive feedback from professional reviewers and their audiences.''
As you can see, the benefits of leveraging the blogOsphere are multifold! Not only did they achieve the desired result, but also found new innovative ways to improve their application.
If you would like to learn more about how to maximize your campaigns by utilizing a contest, contact Randy Mountz at randy (at) payperpost (dot) com
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Karmov said...
Note for advertisers:
"...impressed by the in-depth and honest reviews."
The only way to get those is to ask for a neutral review.
Aug 8, 2007 10:17:15 AM
JasonJ said...
I loved this Opp. Not only did I write about it but I am actually going to use the service to submit my new articles and get more site traffic. Also I love reading other people's articles there!
Check out by backstory for the Thoof name...
Aug 8, 2007 11:33:27 AM
Colleen said...
FWIW, when I click on the blog feed from the dashboard, I come up with some Feedburner apache error.
HTTP Status 400 -
type Status report
message
description The request sent by the client was syntactically incorrect ().
Aug 8, 2007 11:38:50 AM