The transition was pretty simple. You select your subdomain name, if you're a Suite writer you already know about that stuff, read a long page of legalese to set up the blog. (By the way, they claim full rights to your blog posts, pictures, and anything you post.) Then you go to another page of legalese (completely written in French so some of us have to use a translator tool to read it)where it describes the monetization of your work. They actually post the formula for calculating your earnings, so there is some transparency there that you don't get with other sites.
"The remuneration is therefore calculated in accordance with the popularity of the Blog using the following formula:
Popularity= popularity ranking based on the [system for analysing traffic on the Blog]/100 * Rate of advertising coverage * Unique visitors/1000
Gross remuneration = Popularity * CPM" (Directly quoted from the contract as translated by Google translator.)
At the end of the switchover process, a message pops up saying that access to OverBlog will be granted in a couple of hours, so while you can look around the site, you can't immediately get into your account.
I actually think the site has some potential, and while I don't plan to invest a lot of time there, I do plan to post once a week or maybe once a month while I am making my final assessment of OverBlog.
(I seem to be having a typo day today, so to anyone who read this when it was fresh - sorry about that.)
Hi just checking out my followers....you seem to be active :) So many followers that do not blog any more....
ReplyDeleteSo are you getting a lot of visitors to your blog?
http://traffic-payout.blogspot.com/