BlogCatalog says my blog post is spam. So, honesty is not recommended??

I recieved this in my email yesterday about a blog post in which I’m talking about The Phantom Link Cloaker and FirePow.

Blog submission Declined..

Your blog was declined for the following reason:

  • The URL you submitted is solely for commercial purposes, or is suspected to be spam.

I had recommended to my readers that they try FirePow out, since FirePow blogging software has a link cloaker built into it and you can do that for a dollar, and have get access to it for 14 days.

 

Now you should be applauding the guys at blogCatalog for keeping the internet free from spam, but what about the truth?

I’m giving my honest opinion.

If I needed to cloak my links right now, I’d  get firePow and use the built in one.

What do they want me say?

That I’d spend money on a link cloaker when I could cloak my links with FirePow and if I don’t like using firePow get my money back?

You create a blog or a whole bunch of blogs which are all WordPress which means they survive even if you decided you don’t like your FirePow Blogging sopftware. If the worst comes to the worst, you are left with a whole bunch of links and BLOGS! Already cloaked which you could copy and paste if you decided you didn’t want to keep FirePow.

If you then tried The Phantom link Cloaker you’d have something to compare it to.

Look, by now you’ve probably realised that I’m an affiliate for both programs, bothThe Phantom link Cloaker and FirePow.

I have something to gain whichever you choose and more to gain if you were to get firePow, as it has a monthly subscription, so I could be biased for that reason but would it be worth it, if you get firePow and then never ever try anything else I recommend just because you were dissapointed?

No, it wouldn’t.

If I was short of cash I’d go for The Phantom Link Cloaker and I said that clearly, but why miss out on the chance to try what is a really cool “tool crammed” software that does more than just cloak your links.

I’m aiming at helping you automate your online business, and cloaking links is the only safe way to avoid being ripped off these days, and I want the best of everything, the best link cloaker out there, the best blogging software online, the best article marketing software the best spy tool anything I can afford that might help me get where I want to be… to give my very sorry old rear end the very best chance of surviving.

I respect BlogCatalog. They are an incredible resource for all of us online, and I’m glad that they screen all of the blogs to avoid spam, I’m all for that.

I just think that there is a clear line between spam and the best advice you can get…

I give you the truth. If it occaisionally sounds a bit spammy then that’s just the way it is.

I’m not about to pretend that I’d buy one thing when I’d try something else first.

It’s me I have to look at in the mirror.

I’ve asked them to reconsider including the post, cloaked links are essential these days, especially if you want to automate your online business. You don’t want to lose your commissions to some rip off merchant, but I’ll tell you what BlogCatalog say when they reply to my grumpy email.

Isn’t it wierd though to be challenged for being honest? As I said over on my other site Automate your Article Marketing Blog if you can give me a better piece of advice I’d like to hear it.

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