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Michael Woo (1 comments.) said in November 19th, 2007 at 4:47 am    

I think they are too harsh… It’s just Google trying to manipulate the market… bad google ! Bad bad bad!

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Sabrina's Money Matters (1 comments.) said in November 19th, 2007 at 10:56 pm    

Since I’ve written several reviews for PPP and my pagerank recently dropped from 5 to 2 and from what you say will drop further, I think PayPerPost should respond to this ideological unfairness by taking Google PageRank out of the equation when figuring which blogs will be eligible for certain reviews. If Google penalizes us for using PPP, then it isn’t fair to be penalized as well with PPP because of low or nonexistent pagerank.

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Sabrina's Money Matters (1 comments.) said in November 19th, 2007 at 11:02 pm    

As soon as I posted that comment I went to my PPP account, which is now called Izea.com and went to the blog to see if they’ve said anything about it. Tomorrow they implement RealRanks as a determining factor in rank and reviews available based on rank. They’re on top of it already. :) That’s why I like them, they’re adaptive and remarkably awesome.

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admin (4 comments.) said in November 20th, 2007 at 12:19 am    

That’a a good news Sabrina.

Hey, I tried to visit your site but I can’t access it. (FYI : I am in China). Do you think your blog is blocked in China, or it’s just down for maintenance?

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Smorty’s Thanksgiving Gift said in November 22nd, 2007 at 3:50 am    
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