Yeah, the Y!CN format that they wanted for reviews was kind of...staid? I don't know. They wanted you to really cram in certain keywords and be very precise in the info you include. I like being detailed on certain aspects of reviews, but I also like to be able to do a quick follow-up review upon revisiting a restaurant, then tag/link it to previous reviews easily as well.
I'm going to be working more on adding Amazon affiliate links, and also start submitting links to my reviews to Urbanspoon to help drive traffic (you can't do that with Y!CN reviews as you need to be able to include a link bank to Urbanspoon for that.)
I was just really annoyed by my brief experience with Foodie BlogRoll and glad I dropped them. It didn't seem like they brought significantly more traffic, and they didn't say ANYWHERE in their faq that their ads were in fact google ads, only that they were "compatible" with using google adsense. So I kept asking them, if I have 2 of your widgets on my blog, which it turns out are "ads by Google", can I still have 3 from Google Adsense directly? Or are your two counting against the 3 I can have per page with Google, only now I'm sharing click revenue with you instead of getting the whole amount?
They never would answer me, in over two weeks from sending a support request. Then deleted my question when I posted it on their Facebook page. That gave me the impression they weren't being anywhere near as upfront and honest with their members as I was comfortable with. Plus they were very insistent on all of their ads/widgets being "above the fold" which made IMHO the page look super cluttered and junky.
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I'm going to be working more on adding Amazon affiliate links, and also start submitting links to my reviews to Urbanspoon to help drive traffic (you can't do that with Y!CN reviews as you need to be able to include a link bank to Urbanspoon for that.)
I was just really annoyed by my brief experience with Foodie BlogRoll and glad I dropped them. It didn't seem like they brought significantly more traffic, and they didn't say ANYWHERE in their faq that their ads were in fact google ads, only that they were "compatible" with using google adsense. So I kept asking them, if I have 2 of your widgets on my blog, which it turns out are "ads by Google", can I still have 3 from Google Adsense directly? Or are your two counting against the 3 I can have per page with Google, only now I'm sharing click revenue with you instead of getting the whole amount?
They never would answer me, in over two weeks from sending a support request. Then deleted my question when I posted it on their Facebook page. That gave me the impression they weren't being anywhere near as upfront and honest with their members as I was comfortable with. Plus they were very insistent on all of their ads/widgets being "above the fold" which made IMHO the page look super cluttered and junky.