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Blogging FAQs

  1. How does Blog Distributor work?
    Blog Distributor buys blog postings from Bloggers and sells them to our Clients.
  2. Why should I work with Blog Distributor vs. other companies?
    Blog Distributor is unique because:
    • We have proprietary tools that make it easy to buy from us. This means that there is more work for you because our clients prefer to deal with our system vs. the competitors.
    • We pay bloggers once a month.
    • We only require one link from your blog posting for each job that you complete. Some of our competitors require several.
    • We e-mail you everytime there is a New Job so you don't have to wait around all day every day, constantly checking our system to see if there are any new opportunities.
    • You don't have to bid for jobs. You always get the same income per blog posting. Your fee is determined by your blog's Pagerank™
  3. Is there a charge to become a blogger for Blog Distributor?
    There is no charge to become or continue to be a blogger with Blog Distributor.
  4. How much do I get paid to write postings?
    This varies depending on your blog's PageRank.
  5. How often do I get paid?
    You get paid once a month.
  6. Can I write what I want in the blog posting?
    We want you to feel free to express your opinion. However, you cannot use problem language such as: adult content, profanity, hate or violent language, and your posting must be correctly spelled.
  7. How much time do I have to write the Blog posting?
    You have 48 hours after you reserve the New Job to create your posting. If you have not completed this in 48 hours, that particular New Job will automatically be given to another blogger. If you submit a blog posting after that 48-hour period, it will not be accepted.
  8. Can I register multiple blogs with Blog Distributor and get more writing jobs?
    Yes, you can, as long as they individually meet our requirements.
  9. How long does it take for my blog post to be reviewed by your staff?
    We review all postings in 48 - 72 hours, excluding weekends & holidays.
  10. What do I do if my posting is rejected by your staff?
    You will receive an e-mail that will tell you the reason that your blog posting was rejected, along with a note indicating if your posting can be revised or not. If we tell you it can be revised, make the changes and re-submit your posting within 24 hours. If you do not re-submit your post during that period, that job will automatically be sent to another blogger.
  11. How long should my blog posting be?
    Your blog posting must be approximately 100 words. If you want to make it longer, you can, but no longer than 250 words. Sometimes we will request a specific number of words.
  12. How long do I need to keep each paid posting active on my blog?
    Paid postings should be active permanently, but they don't have to remain on your home page permanently.
  13. Does the buyer of my blog have any control over me?
    Our Client can look at each individual blog posting that they paid for, and they can request that a particular blogger NOT write any more postings (in the future) for them, as long as it is within our contractual terms.
  14. How does Blog Distributor feel about blog postings having notes on them, stating that they are paid for or sponsored?
    Our policy is that we will not accept a blog posting that has a note on it that says that it is a paid or sponsored posting, or uses similar language or icons. We will also not accept any posting that is in a "Sponsored" or "Paid" (or any other language that communicates the concept) section of a Blog.
  15. How do I know whether or not Google™ has indexed my Blog?
    Go to Google's home page and type site:your website address in the search field.
  16. How do I get my blog(s) indexed in Google™?
    Follow the instructions at: www.google.com/addurl/
  17. Can I write more than one blog posting for the same job?
    In some situations, you may be invited to write more than one blog posting for the same job. Just ensure that your text is substantially different between your blog postings on the same job.

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