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  2. Social media influencer - Wikipedia

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    Though very popular, PayPerPost, received a great deal of criticism as these influencers were not required to disclose their involvement with PayPerPost as traditional journalism would have. [31] With the success of PayPerPost, the public became aware that there was a drive for corporate interests to influence what some people were posting to ...

  3. Influencer - Wikipedia

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    Though very popular, PayPerPost, received a great deal of criticism as these influencers were not required to disclose their involvement with PayPerPost as traditional journalism would have. [31] With the success of PayPerPost, the public became aware that there was a drive for corporate interests to influence what some people were posting to ...

  4. Blogging for dollars becomes a career option for some

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  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Companies/Article alerts/Archive 13

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    29 Dec 2018 – PayPerPost AfDed by Jehochman was closed as delete by Randykitty on 12 Jan 2019; discussion; 29 Dec 2018 – Children with Cancer UK AfDed by K.e.coffman was closed as no consensus by Randykitty on 12 Jan 2019; discussion; 29 Dec 2018 – Rojam AfDed by Chetsford was closed as keep by Sheldybett on 05 Jan 2019; discussion

  6. Pay for placement - Wikipedia

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    Pay for placement, or P4P, is an Internet advertising model in which advertisements appear along with relevant search results from a Web search engine.Under this model, advertisers bid for the right to present an advertisement with specific search terms (i.e., keywords) in an open auction. [1]

  7. Review site - Wikipedia

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    A review site is a website on which reviews can be posted about people, businesses, products, or services. These sites may use Web 2.0 techniques to gather reviews from site users or may employ professional writers to author reviews on the topic of concern for the site.

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