Every now and then we will hear something about our ‘local’ Blog Advertising companies – e.g. Advertlets and Nuffnang. Most of the time it’s just complaints (if not the whines) of bloggers.
In rare cases, you hear something different. Even Blog2u was not spared of this curse, though in their case the matter quickly blew over with both sides – company and ex-staff – agreeing to remove their respective blog entries. (I will not go into details about this matter.)
Yet again, blog entries about nuffnang hits the Top 10 of ping.sg recently. This time written by bloggers who finally having enough of their service and deserting them. Starting with Limetouch, the body count soon increase to include: Kriscell, Wishbone and Sicarii. (If you aren’t mentioned here then it’s most likely your blog has been given the [-] on ping.sg, a list that is ever growing… daily.)
In Limetouch’s case, he also published his post on Innit, nuffnang’s very own propaganda machine People’s Daily blog aggregator which resulted in his ban in a matter of hours – an efficiency rarely seen in nuffnang (depending on who you asked). Of course, the reason for these bloggers finally ‘abandoning’ nuffnang, is yet again: the lack of ads, the never-ending controversy surrounding the transparency on how the ads are given out and also how bloggers are ‘tiered’ and paid. (And frankly speaking, I personally felt it wouldn’t matter very much to nuffnang unless there is a massive desertion of bloggers from using nuffnang to monetize their blogs, or when higher ups of big brands which use their service sit up and do something about it.)
Of course, where there are detractors, there will also be supporters. Blogger ylva wrote that she will not leave nuffnang regardless and stated that her reason she will stay with them for the ‘priceless’ activities nuffnang have organised and the ‘friends’ she can meet as a result of such activities.
But I wondered if ylva had thought about this: If bloggers continue to leave nuffnang in droves, then her chances of her making new friends are going to diminish as time goes by. Unless she’s content with meeting the same people over and over again, these ‘priceless’ activities she touted appears to me to be slowly depreciating in value.
Still, it was quite amusing for me to know that some actually found a special use nuffnang other than as an attempt to monetize one’s blog. It is now some kind of friend-finder or social networking facility like Asia Friendfinder. Perhaps nuffnang should consider adding a new facility along the lines of myspace, facebook or even friendster, so nuffnangers can now poke, slap or perhaps even scratch the back of one another.
Indeed, it appears to me that some bloggers are also unconsciously using ping.sg in that capacity and more than just a blog aggregator and a means to publicize their blogs as well. I personally have made and gained a few friends… and make a few enemies.
Meantime, I am glad I have outgrown the usual urge to respond to the ‘creative’ cut and paste of those who never grows up and fart through their blogs as easily as they do with their mouths. They are aptly be described by this new term: 兰州人 (Lanzhou Ren). An interesting term which I believe I will soon use often on die Mutter-Ficken Schweinhunde, hopefully without any offense to the real natives of Lanzhou.
Hey there, was reading the blog post on this. Blogging is indeed powerful when opinions and comments are shared openly leaving almost nothing unturned.
@Daphne Maia: Some how.. that comment sounded like Darth Vader’s ” Perhaps you can tell the Emperor himself when he comes here, Commander. ” 😛
@QuaChee: Each to his own. I do not encourage anyone to quit nuffnang as long as they are happy using them. (But for those who are unhappy, then the time to talk has ended. This is now the time to act, though I would personally suggest to you to whine often enough so they will give you more ads until you earn enough to cash out. After that, you can give them the ‘pluck yew’ anytime.)
@ignorantsoup: Well, you heard of 法京 & 法油 already? Either way ylva is one of nuffnang’s ‘elite bloggers’. So we can already guess what to expect from her.
@chillycraps: I forgot to pay tribute to you for ‘inspiring’ the term. I use the term 懒觉人 in the past. Yours is clearly more refined.
@Jesyln: Thanks for speaking up in my defense. I was wondering what was that squeak before your comment. Well done for dropping nuffnang.
Anyway, anonyMOUSE is entitled to it squeaks. With all due respect to that squeak, I have all the more reason to double my efforts and write a more intelligent negative post about nuffnang in the future. And I forgot my manners, I should actually be “thanking” anonyMOUSE for providing me a unique hit!
@Nuffnanger
So should I say yours is a “useless comment”?
@Xizor I’m usually a “all goes well” person.. supporting and denying neither but I do think Nuffnang’s efficiency in their “target” areas is getting on my nerves. ;D so I’m dropping it too. Cheers~
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all unauthorized use of the term is warmly welcomed. =P
Nice post here. I was wondering the same thing too. Haha. Ylva mentioned something like this in her blog: “Give up these priceless activities? I’m not stupid.” Are the rest of us stupid then?lol..aniway how many people are involved in all those outings.. To each his own then..
I like the term Lan Zhou Ren..especially after I saw the episode of Blogger’s Treats. Haha. Adds to my dictionary like 法客, meaning french tourists. HAHAHA.
at first i never thot nuffnang would have gotten some problems with the bloggers.. til like you, i saw the posts on innit.
then it got me thinking, do whatever we do… there is always a group of unhappy ppl around?
i too look at nuffnang beyond $.. to be honest, i think google pays better. but nuffnang is good with innit.
🙂
hahahahahahahahahaha.
wait. im ur friend right?! RIGHT?!
*RIGHT?!*
now the qn is.. do u dare incur the wrath of THE HELLO KITTY.. better say that im ur fren. bwahaha.