WP Bankroll Plugin Version 2.0

Commenta 13th December , 2007

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The WP Bankroll Plugin has been around for a while. It was released back in the first few month of 2007 and many bloggers have successfully installed this Plugin since. It is perhaps most commonly seen on contest blogs that advertise blog contests (at least that’s where I keep finding it).

With the recent Google mayhem regarding paid links selling from your blog via third party advertisers this Plugin might or might now be an alternative. The creator of this Plugin states on his homepage that “the only way to stay out of Google’s radar for selling paid links is via contextual links.”

So what is a contextual link, and how can it keep us safe from the almighty powers that are the big G?

Contextual advertising is nothing else than targeted advertising relating to the blogs topics. So if your blog is geared toward the golfing industry, then only golf related advertising can take place on your blog.

However, this sounds great in the first instance, but upon taking a closer look, there are a couple of issues that disturbed me greatly.

  1. Apparently there have been issue with contextual fraud that installed some kind of code on users computers that then lead to websites who didn’t pay for ads at all. You can read this on Webopedia.
  2. Most importantly, I couldn’t find any mention as to whether this Plugin allows the user to attach the “needed” no follow tag to all ads placed on the site. Why would I want this? Google doesn’t want unnatural link building activities on our blogs. Selling ads without no follow is just that.

Google will crawl your site several times a day if you update your blog regularly, so they don’t want to waste their spider power by having to crawl a paid link or an affiliate link for that matter and therefore they penalize blog owners who dis-obey these rules.

To use the WP Bankroll Plugin you have several options. You can choose to download it for free (it will require you to link back to the Plugin site), or you can pay for the service.

See the screen shot of the WP Bankroll Demo Page. In the top right hand side of the sidebar you see the following:

Buy A Blog Post (hyperlinked)Powered by WP Bankroll.
Feature Posts:

  • Link 1
  • Link 2
  • etc.

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Your readers will be able to purchase links, blog posts, feature posts and more either as a paid version for whatever you set the price for, or else you can also offer these for free.

Once your reader clicks on the link ” Buy A Blog Post” (link can be named differently too) they will be lead to a new page were they make their choices and then pay via PayPal.

You will receive notification of the new “sponsor” and are then required to approve or reject the payment depending on quality. (If you reject, the buyer will get a full 100 % refund).

The following is the admin options page screen shot:

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And the manage admin screen shot:

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The WP Bankroll Plugin might be a great Plugin for some. I would love to get some feedback on whether it has worked out for you and also to clear up the issue of the no follow and whether this is actually possible.

Monika Mundell

Editor of Easy WordPress

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