BlogRush Blows BigCock
Written by The Kid on October 22, 2007Well the day has come i got an email from Blogrush and i’m officially done, no more, finito, yup apparently this site doesn’t meet there high Blogrush quality standards. I can’t understand why? Maybe it could be the fact i wrote about gaming blogrush.
We regret to inform you that your BlogRush Account has been made INACTIVE because your blog did not pass our Quality Review criteria. You will find instructions below for making your account active again.
You will notice that the widget no longer loads on your pages — please remove the BlogRush code from your blog for now.
We recently reviewed your blog(s) located at:
http://www.bcmblog.comWe determined that your blog did not meet our strict quality guidelines. Please do not take this personally but realize that we must abide by a very strict set of quality guidelines. (They are listed below.)
If you feel you have made the necessary changes to your blog(s) to meet our guidelines, you can resubmit your blog(s) for review after this date:
Wednesday, November 21, 2007When you login to your account after this date you will notice a similar “inactive” notification message but you will find a “RESUBMIT” button (on that page) that you can use to resubmit your blog for review.
*OR* you can submit a different blog (right now) by following the appropriate link on that same page. (That you will see when you login.)
Your account will not earn syndication credits while it is INACTIVE. However, our system will continue to track the growth of your referral network so you won’t lose any referrals while your account is inactive. As soon as your account is ACTIVE again you will begin to earn credits on any activity from your own traffic AND from the activity of your referral network.
Below is a complete list of our quality guidelines…
BlogRush Quality Guidelines:
- The blog contains unique, quality content that provides opinions, insights, and/or recommended resources that provide value to readers of the blog. Articles, videos, public domain works, press releases, and content written by others are okay to be used on the blog, but the ratio of unique content should far outweigh content from other sources.
- The blog should be updated on a regular basis (at least several times a month) and should not just go a few months between posts.
- The blog should already contain at least 10-12 quality posts. New blogs with very little content will not be accepted.
- The blog’s primary contain must be in English. BlogRush is currently not available for non-English blogs.
- The blog should not contain an excessive amount of advertising and links and very little actual content. The focus of the blog should be quality content.
- The primary content of the blog should not be “scraped” content from other sources and/or script-generated pages for the sole purpose of search engine rank manipulation. The focus of the blog should be quality content.
- The blog’s content (or advertising) should not contain any of the following types of content: hate, anti-racial, terrorism, drug-related, hacking, phishing, fraud, pornographic, nudity, warez, gambling, copyright infringement, obscene or disgusting material of any kind, or anything considered illegal.
Best Regards,
The BlogRush Team
HAHAHA what a joke, let me talk about why the internet needs spam and scams, people or as i call them sheeple like to actually belive in getting rid of spam/scams on the net. You have to understand money makes the world go round, i.e. Google and click fraud, Google could give two shits about click fraud, why you ask?
Cause the fact is majority of big corporations spending money with them aren’t tracking their results closely enough to realizing that they are even being gamed. In fact i would go as far as to say Google appreciates the click fraud, it makes Google money and inturn the shareholders are happy. Blogrush needs to do the same thing, instead of getting rid of the sites which are considered spam, they need to separate them into “premium” and “standard” sites which will have different point ranking, i.e. 2 points for a premium site and 1 for a standard, then when people wanna buy links which i’m sure is the long term plan of Blogrush, people can decide if they want to spend their money on spammy sites or premium peer reviewed sites.
With the elimination of all spammy sites all it does it not make internet marketers use that widget in their marketing/money making efforts, thus only hurting Blogrush.
I think i have ranted enough, just my 2cent (which help the world rotate) What do you think?
P.S. Still waiting for the newest version on PHPMyDirectory to be cracked, we will resume that project soon, if anyone knows about Dezending please feel free to contact me with the form!
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Actually BlogRush is doing the opposite to banning splogs. They’re banning all the good blogs out there. Recently, the cow got banned and then ContestBlogger (and you).
heh strange shit I didn’t get banned, and I occasionally write a post about hacking.
Might be that I signed up using one of his friends.
I got the same e-mail from BlogRush. I don’t understand why. My web site has original content and I post frequently. It doesn’t really matter because I received very little traffic from them.
Yea don’t know why they are doing what they are doing? but i know they are paying people on a hourly basis to do editing for them, i think some how a lot of good blogs will get banned!