I pledge to never write "fake" blog content solely for the purpose of trying to generate revenue without complete and clear disclosure. With exception, my blog may exist for business purposes, therefore I use it to talk about products & services that relate to my business, thus assisting me in generating leads & sales for me indirectly
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Hi there.
I'm Andy Wibbels. I am working on a blog redesign so things might be a little clunky for a few days. You can learn more about my book, Blogwild, at http://GOblogwild.com/. Right now I'm working in San Francisco at Six Apart where I'm the product manager for Blogs.com. You can add my blog to your Google, Yahoo, Bloglines or other homepage. You can also follow me on Twitter, Facebook and Friendfeed.
I sometimes blog about Trent Reznor (parts 1 and 2), cubicle slang, D&D, furries and fanfic, Fosse, freakfilters, indigo children, The Secret movie, sexy deliverymen and dungeon furniture. Here's my most popular post.

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Blogs with honor. I don't believe we need to worry about that. The blogs that are actually using the PayPerPost system and plugging products solely to receive compensation I highly doubt are generating much traffic to their sites or building any substantial readership. They are trying to make money off blogging throught the PayPerPost system because they are not making money off blogging. I also doubt many full-time bloggers or frequent readers will be fooled by product pushing PayPerPosters that do not disclose their "arrangement."