About That SEO Bait to Get Into Review Me
Since this blog isn’t popular enough to play in the major leagues, I got a little help from some friends.

This is my Dove Commerical photo.

Is Link-bait Ruining The Web? Why can’t people just create and maintain content?!
Um. Yeah. Because content alone does not a website make.
It’s all about who can embarress themselves the most, especially when EVERYBODY ELSE’s BLOG GOT INTO REVIEW ME.

Search Marketing Standard Magazine Update (Real News)
The winter issue is coming soon.
(Note: This is an unpaid shout out to Review Me.)
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Andy H wrote:
Time to revisit our algo. I thought my acceptance formula was airtight.
IF
$submitter = KKB
THEN
SET $reviewprice = 100000 AND accept.Reviewer();
ELSE GetBadCoverageOnCr8PCBlog();
Posted on 10-Nov-06 at 1:50 pm | Permalink
cre8pc wrote:
When the thing is working, please let me know. I’ve tried over and over, sent emails, made blog posts and threatened you guys with my Wonder Woman headband.
I’d be happy to just be ACCEPTED.
(I’m really laughing. You guys know that, don’t you?)
Posted on 10-Nov-06 at 2:22 pm | Permalink
Avril Flowers wrote:
Hey, you think thats weird?
I got a message from TLA saying “Your blog has been pre approved into the publisher system!” when neither of the two sites I have on TLA are blogs!
Now, thats weird, Sex Goddess!
Posted on 10-Nov-06 at 5:49 pm | Permalink
cre8pc wrote:
I got the same “pre-approved” email from TLA. For a brief time, I thought it meant my blog was accepted, but then I realized my TLA account covers Cre8asiteforums and my blog. The email was generated on behalf of the forums. This was later confirmed by Review Me.
That still doesn’t explain how some sites are rejected. I’d rather know, in advance, what my chances are of being accepted before going through the humiliation of rejection and handing over my personal information.
Posted on 10-Nov-06 at 6:00 pm | Permalink