Have you heard of SocialSpark?
For a large majority of people who has been blogging over these years, there is a trend for bloggers to insert advertisements spaces in their blog spaces in order to earn some money. This helps to upkeep the domain and server they paid for in order to have an unique URL. And for some expats who had been living overseas for years, a hobby of maintaining a website has made their advertisements stipends to grow to thousands of dollars annually.
Let’s not talk about such huge money. Let’s talk about a community of people instead, who blogs and connect to people globally. SocialSpark is a Social Marketing Network, brainchild of IZEA, who is responsible for creating PPP as well. What is said of of Socialspark:
… connects advertisers and bloggers through an online advertising marketplace. Advertisers are able to target blogs based on conversational topics and make cash sponsorship offers to the bloggers who publish them. Bloggers can make money by either placing display advertisements on their blog or by writing sponsored content. The sponsorships offered through the SocialSpark marketplace allow advertisers to build buzz, generate traffic and maximize social media exposure…
Being so, Izea has jump out from a system in which PPP lets bloggers choose their posts choice, to that of clients choosing bloggers instead. This makes their overall business structure larger in its expansion, yet at the same time sticking to its philosophy in Business to keep its social interactivity as community tightly connected to each other.
SocialSpark uses the Real Rank technology insisted by IZEA after Google decided to tweak the Page Rank System in 2007. They collect statistics over the month from any site who participate in their marketing network. Like, what I just did, I registered Haumau as profile with SocialSpark just 5 minutes ago with them. It does not show any statistics for the moment. But I hope after 6 months it will collect some decent data for me. What makes it good is that I no longer need to log in to see how my data is like, very useful for me and for advertisers. I hope SocialSpark promotes me well!
Overall, I like using SocialSpark. At least from first impression, I can feel and enjoy a clean design visually. What I like best is knowing that connection speed is very fast. Especially here in China, this means a lot to me because I do not need to wait for like a minute for a page to load up. I also like the feature like when I search “Singapore”, I can find a list of fellow Singaporeans who has also join the Network. You can even add them as Friends if you want, maybe finding an old friend or two in the process. Sounds too good? Why don’t you just visit SocialSpark and take a look at the new buzz?
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