Thursday, July 19, 2007

LaunchTags Offers Revenue-Sharing Model for Bloggers




LaunchTags is a newly released site that’s created a blog network with an ad revenue-sharing model for its contributors.

This service offers you mini-pages with which to create your blog. The idea is to become an authority on a given topic, and generate traffic to your mini-page as a resource to others. Revenue generated from ads on your mini-page are split between you and LaunchTags right down the middle. The blogging tools are pretty basic: enter a title, description, tags and text. There are “widgets” that allow you to insert hyperlinks, images, video, etc. into your blog entry. LaunchTags will help you out by suggesting the common ways in which blogs are promoted throughout the web, and also offering up some topics that you could write on.

The suggested topics list is continually updated, presumably based on what keywords are being searched frequently on the web. And while the ad revenue system has not gone live yet, you can still begin to build up some momentum by adding content to the site now. LaunchTags is very similar to
HubPages, which will find the best color and formatting configuration for the placement of Google ads on your mini-page. There’s no indication that LaunchTags will be as customizable and automated as this, but HubPages has seen a good amount of success from its rev-share model, and LaunchTags is looking to have a similar experience.

Source:www.mashable.com

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