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While, it's still that way, the writing has been on the wall from Google for some time. I took down TLA a long time ago. At b5, we still have TLA on many of our blogs and while I'm not in the calls between our sales staff and TLA, I know we've been pushing them to apply nofollow to links. I think that's only fair. Hopefully, with the bloodbath we're seeing now, TLA will heed that warning.
So the video is old and outdated but not moot. Yes, TLA is a great way to make money. Yes they are easy to use. If you don't care about PR (and many people don't), using them is a fine solution.
However, for people who need their PR to be natural (as opposed to penalized) for whatever reason, TLA is probably not a good solution. The jury is split so folks need to make their own mind up.
Man you are right... TLA is easy money. That is why it has gained so much popularity. It's a great program (if you have no concern for ranking in Google). But that also has a double edge sword because if you don't have PageRank, you don't get accepted nor do you get to continue with the program. We all understand that. And what seems to be the trend: Google is reducing the PageRank of sites who aren't in compliance with their quality guidelines. In short, Google will render your site useless to TLA and you will no longer be able to sell links for TLA.
As far as the video being old... man, I hate to say this, but I really have no choice, since you made it a prime focus on your comment.
The two videos of TLA are six and seven months old. However, this issue of selling links stems back as late as 2002. Additionally, Matt Cutts started placing a mainstream public awareness in 2005. With your level of experience and skill, just as Darren, Kris, Michael, and many other high profile A listers, you guys knew coming into this that TLA was a direct violation of Google's quality guidelines. This was ignored and support for the program was carried out by participating and not offering any public warning about TLA and the publishers/authors future with Google. I am guilty of that too... however, I was less aware. During roll out phase of TLA, all the main stream heavy weighted promoting bloggers had a choice to spread awareness about the program and give publishers/advertisers a choice whether to participate or not. But it didn't go down that way. TLA was promoted as one of the best ways to make money online and or to advertise online and people joined... lots of people joined.
TLA has always offered a service that doesn't comply with Google's quality guidelines. It has been this way since day one... so regardless if this above video was one month old or seven months old... nothing has changed and you promoted a service that can cause thousands of publishers to lose their rank in Google.
Regardless, congrats. You have you moment in the sun. ;)
I'll be the first to admit, that I personally have made more mistakes as a blogger than most. But, maybe that is how we all learn. Getting up to speed on things isn't my strong suit. I too promoted TLA very heavily on my blog. I mention TLA and ReviewMe.com many times. I made a mistake too... and I hold myself very accountable. Heck, it was just about two weeks ago, I celebrated that my blog hit a milestone with ReviewMe.com setting the review price to $250. What I now realize is that the foundation of these programs are all based around tricking the Google ranking system.
As far as my moment in the sun... lol, the longer one is in the sun the more they get burned. :) I am just a guy from Tennessee who enjoys blogging and has a little bit of time to invest into projects that have lately started to make good money. I mean no harm... and I wish you well with your continued success.
I would rather get 100 visitors (assume you were de-indexed) and make $1000 a month than get 1000 visitors and make $100 a month
Thanks for the reminder... It's coming! I promise! :)
What post are you looking for and I will see if I can dig it up out of the grave.
we need a new option in town ... like you said, google works but it ain't fun anymore
As far as paid reviews goes... They are fine, or at least I am lead to believe so, as long as your blog by using the NoFollow tag on the links in that sponsored post.
Unless this is an independently sold review... most companies such as PPP or ReviewMe.com don't allow you to use NoFollow (maybe someone can validate that for me?)
All in all... I am done with using third party advertisers. I said it once before (few months ago) and pulled a switch and went back.. but its done... I still use TLA on most of my blogs, eventually I will start removing. I love Adsense... I will always use Adsense.. and lately, I have started doing my own thing... also, affiliate marketing is a very great business to get into. Using social networking as a medium for promotion and marketing can in many ways be more effective than SEM. All in all, using a balanced mixture between both is optimal.