I am going pro-direct advertising on News Notion and in doing so I am not going to rely on the tediousness of sites like PayPerPost, SponsoredReviews or Smorty. Those sites base the quality and price of reviews on Pagerank, and at this point no one’s displayed Pagerank is accurate!

A friend of mine hooked me up with a nice, original badge that symbolizes how much you can get a review on my blog through me. That price at the moment happens to be set at $20. I’d tell you that’s a reasonable price but I’d be lying. It’s more than reasonable for 20+ hours on the first seen post of a blog!
With each review, you’ll get:
-at least 200 words
-honest opinions
-screenshot(s)
-at least three keyword-specified links
-20+ hours as the first post
-publicity!
Take advantage now because the price of a quality review on News Notion will surely go up in the future. Contact me with details of your request and I can hook you up!

The rebel tone of this post reminds me of a young Kumiko Suzuki. Next you’ll get banned by Adsense get 814 RSS subsribers. You go girl!
Proactive is the way to go I think. No point waiting around for a PR update that just may never happen!
Hey Casey, just a heads up, there’s a bit of google slapping going around at the moment, particularly due to paid links etc. Looks like I just copped a smack, more here.
Haha thanks.
Frankly, I don’t really care about it. They can’t take any more PR away from me, and they never have sent me much search engine traffic. The quality of a blog should not depend on the PR!
Yeah, you go girl!
I am not too sure, but I [b]might[/b] buy one when I [i]finally[/] get round to building my own blog.
Unless, of course, you feel generous and decide to help a friend and do it for free.
Just joking.
You’re starting a blog? Let me know once you get it up!
Thats cool. It sounds like you are taking it to the man, ha. Any review requests yet with your new badge?
Yep, I have one.
Definitely the right choice. I can’t understand why advertisers would want advertise through PPP or other similar networks, since we as bloggers can offer them the same deal (or better and more customized) for a bit less, if they cut out the middle man.