Guerilla Marketing and TechCrunch.

It seems that TechCrunch had an article on blog advertising, specifically, about PayPerPost.

This comes after the big news announcement about securing the $3,000,000 in venture capital.

It interests me, because I tend to wander around the blogosphere to see how things are being taken. Little things like, “How is the adoption rate for (insert new service here)?” are what draws me into focus.

It seems that there are people out there griping (still) that PayPerPost is the next Internet evil, over in the comments there. A lot of complaint seems to still be emanating on the whole (lack of) disclosure by people who participate in this program.

There’s also an audiocast (to hell with ‘pod-’ — I’m not an iPod user, damnit) available, linked to the entry that I’m listening to. So far, it seems a bit too… shoppish for me to understand. I’ve never been all that big on knowing how companies tick, and they’re talking about a lot of valuation hoo-hah.
I do trust it’ll be better later on in the cast, though.

Tell me, though, what are YOUR thoughts on PayPerPost? I’d be quite interested in knowing, since it does affect you, my readers. :)

I ended up expressing my thoughts over at TechCrunch, as well.

Yes, I’m being paid to talk about this, by PayPerPost.

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