Anyone Want A Job Cleaning Up Blogrushes Shit? LOL

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Just got an email from good ole john reese he wants to pay you 12 bucks an hour to wipe blogrushes arse hahahahahahahah

Heres The Email:

I'm looking to hire several people that want to make
some quick cash. (Read on for all the details.)

As you probably know by now, Income.com launched
it's first major 'network' piece two weeks ago...

BlogRush.

In only its first two weeks, BlogRush has been extremely
successful. But it has also been quite challenging.
We experienced a few problems that we are working
to solve as quickly as possible.

One of these problems was having users add spammy
or low quality blogs to our network -- and we also
had many users ignore our "English blogs only"
warning and submit foreign blogs as well.

We are moving to a 100% Manual Review Process
for all the current blogs in our network and any
new blogs from here on out.

We are very serious about protecting the INTEGRITY
and QUALITY of our network.

Because of this... WE NEED HELP! :-)

We're looking to hire a bunch of people that would
like to earn some extra cash. If you or someone
you know might be interested, please forward
this message to them. This would be perfect
for a stay-at-home mom, college student, or
anyone else looking to make some extra
money.

All that's required is sitting in front of their
computer and doing the following...

Login to our Review System with an account
we will setup for them. There will be a top
"frame" control strip that has a few buttons:

"Approve" "Reject" and "Not Sure."

The bottom frame will automatically load a blog
that needs to be reviewed. After reviewing the
blog, just press the appropriate button. That's it.

* We have created a little training video to teach
reviewers what to look for and how to decide
what gets approved or rejected. It's very simple.

After pushing one of the buttons the next
blog to be reviewed automatically loads
in that bottom frame. It's as simple as that.

Here's The Deal...

We're paying USD $12.00/hour for this review
work. It's not a fortune, but it's a pretty simple
task. Heck, just put on some music and sit back
and review some blogs. Pretty easy work. :-)

* All reviewers will be paid DAILY via PayPal
for that day's work. All reviewers will also
be independent contractors and responsible
for their own taxes, etc. PayPal payments
will be made via the "Mass Pay" function
so reviewers will not have any fees taken
out of their earnings - we will pay for all
transaction fees.

We will have several hours of work for
each new reviewer initially. Those that
do a good job will be given the opportunity
for ongoing work -- as we will be reviewing
new blogs everyday.

* The best reviewers will probably also
receive some of our products as an
additional bonus for a job well done.

** Special Note: We are looking to
hire some of our own customers
or email subscribers, ideally. We
are not interested in outsourcing
this work to some low wage workers
in a foreign country. This work
is to be done by applicants
only -- NOT by those brokering
the work to others.

Here Are The Requirements:

1. Must have a broadband (fast)
Internet connection. i.e. cable modem,
DSL, etc.

2. Must already know what a blog
is and what a typical blog looks like.

3. Must know the difference in a
quality blog and one that was solely
created to try and game the search
engines and/or just run a bunch of
ads -- and/or what a "scraper"
blog is that contains no original
content and simply uses content
taken from other sites with some
sort of software program.

* Our training video gives guidelines
and tips for determining what is a
quality blog and what should be
rejected from our network -- including
examples of "good" and "bad" blogs.

4. Must be able to start IMMEDIATELY.
(As in TODAY, if possible.) And be
able to put in at least 2-3 hours a day.

5. Must have an active PayPal account.

If you or someone you know meets
all of these requirements and is interested
here's what to do next:

Send An Email To:
kevincolon@gmail.com
Use Subject Line: "Ready To Start Reviewing!"
and include the following:

- Full Name
- Email Address
- Phone Number
- Location (City, State, Country, etc.)
- Estimate Of Work Availability
(i.e. how many hours a day you can work.)
- Brief Description Of Why You Would
Make A Good Blog Reviewer
- Blog URL (if you have a blog.)

That's it!

If we accept your email application we
will be immediately emailing you the
full instructions so you can get started
ASAP.

* Due to the heavy volume of requests
we expect to receive, we may not be able
to respond to every application. If you
do not receive an email reply within
24 hours then we have probably decided
not to use you at this time. We will keep
your application on file and may
reconsider you at another time.
(Thanks for your understanding.)

More News Coming Soon!

Yours For Online Profits,

John Reese






---------GO Get em lol
 


I wonder if you run across one of your own sites, or a friends site (spammy) and approve it anyways, do you still get paid? :-)

John Chow was guest hosting on the ShoeMoney podcast and said John Reese would hire 30-40 people to clean up the mess. I guess 'hire' means different things up in Canada than down here... :-)

So, could someone with a macro program and a number of paypal accounts make serious $$$ with this, in s short term way, I wonder... :-)
 
Hehe yeah, just use a macro that looks at external factors like PR, alexa, dmoz, etc.. Also automatically deny *.blogspot.com and other free hosts :)
 
This would be interesting if one would be paid by VOLUME rather than per hour.

With volume, it would pay to reactivate some knowledge and write a good program to do this shit.

Per hour? Not me.

Steps to take / Macros to make:
1. Language detection is an old hat, so why not run a damn macro? Voila, good riddance to non-english.

2. detect spammy domain names on *.blogspot.com, *.blogger.com
Just the usual suspects (Viagra, diets, dieting, etc...) flag them for review.

3. do the same for any subdomain.

4. Just frigging give me a LIST of the blogs and I can kill most of the obviously spammy ones manually.

etc...

6. Set up good / intelligent / damn ass smart filtering / flagging system. Pay some really good kids really good money to come up with a filtering concept and implementation.

7. Only give flagged / suspicious domains to the reviewers.

Argh... when do companies learn?

::emp::
PS: Please pay me XX,XXX dollars before I lay out the complete concept for you dimwits.
 
^^ Yeah, I could write something to automatically check for foreign blogs in an hour. This should tell you how dumb John Reese is..
 
Blogrush is crud anyway.
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