Are Entrecard People More Set On Collecting Than Advertising Nowadays?
I just saw a forum thread at Entre where a guy was actually begging for people to advertise on his widget. I was amused because that was never a problem when the system was only a thousand bloggers strong. Then, everyone wanted to advertise on everyone else.
Perhaps the Ebay selling of Entrecard Credits made people realize that they’d rather sell their credits than use these to promote their blogs. The going rate now is 7-10 dollars for 1k credits and to someone from the Philippines, that’s like 400 pesos for a few hours of clicking. More, much more, than an average office employee earns.
Weird thought: so many bloggers are getting cunning at Entre. Setting up blogs that are so ugly and so useless just so they can gather credits.
What does this mean? Maybe it’s too soon to say anything but I’m worried for some reason.
“We need more incentive to place ads.” - Turnip
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2 Responses to “Are Entrecard People More Set On Collecting Than Advertising Nowadays?”
By Laura on Feb 22, 2008 | Reply
I’ve been doing Entrecard about a week I think. But nothing lasts forever. Online anything good only lasts a short time. Then the seo types take advantage of it and spoil it.
By Woobie on Feb 22, 2008 | Reply
I’ve been riding the Entrecard wave starting from the first few weeks of its creation. It’s still strong but who knows what will happen?