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BlogExplosion launches BlogCharm

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BlogCharm will pay members by splitting all advertising inventory and sponsorships. The BlogExplosion team is the one running BlogCharm.

  • On member blogs the top thinbar will contain text ads where members will share 50% of the inventory and revenues generated from them. This will be a mixture of paid ads where members get paid each time their blog is seen and not just when somebody clicks on an advertisement which works much differently than programs like AdSense. Each time your blog is seen you get paid.
  • BlogCharm even goes further to make money for members where we split site sponsorship revenues 50/50 as well.
    For example. If we sell a main page sponsorship for $500 per month members will split 50% of the total take.
  • NOTE: BlogCharm members will still be able to add AdSense ads directly on their blogs and earn 100% of those revenues

They have this big charming question posted on the site: Why should blog hosts keep all of the revenue when it is the bloggers that do all of the hard work?

I have mine too — why should BlogCharm get 50% when you I get 100% at BlogSpot or WordPress.com?

One thing comes to mind though, this could be a good alternative to those publishers who have been banned from AdSense. :D

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aloi · 20 years ago

i’m trying this out but am a little peeved by the service.
for one, i’d really like to use a wordpress theme inside blogcharm. any ideas on that? there are barely any good themes and i’m not exactly that web savvy.

can one put adsense on wordpress-hosted accounts? i dont think so? correct me if i am wrong … and i will gladly shift over to wordpress!


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jangelo · 20 years ago

Well, if the network will actively market members’ blogs and drive traffic, then I think it would be a good enough deal, especially for starting bloggers still shrouded in obscurity.


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