A Bright Future For Social Spark

SocialSpark is live. I was a little bit leery when I first heard about the project and really didn’t see the true potential of it. That was before I had a chance to see it in action for myself. Once I signed up, I became a believer. It is a marketing concept that can totally revolutionize online advertising in ways that even payperpost was unable to. I am excited that SocialSpark asked me to write a review about their new way to advertise.

Advertisers can create opportunities for bloggers to complete. That’s not new, but what is new is that the opps are nofollow and have full disclosure. Bloggers can choose to give either a positive or negative review of the post. The reviews truly are reviews that can help a website or business improve their offerings.

Another great advantage of the SocialSpark is that everything is transparent. It’s also a social networking platform. It’s easy to see the bloggers in the system. Bloggers and advertisers can leave public feedback on each other. The level of communication between advertisers and bloggers has never been better. There is a street team feature for advertisers where they can assemble teams of their favorite bloggers for projects.

Every blogger and every advertiser has a profile on the system. The Louis profile is mine. It allows me to publicly say a little about myself and a little about what I am doing as well as let other to leave comments about me and my blogging.

The only thing I am not as keen on is the dynamic pricing, but that’s a huge positive for advertisers. I guess there’s nothing wrong with providing an advertiser friendly marketplace.

I really think a bright future awaits SocialSpark.

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