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I'm in the Tech Dispenser beta program

So the other day, Tom Pimental of www.techdispenser.com, ComputerWorld’s own Tech Blog network

contacted me and told me I got invited to ComputerWorld’s tech dispenser network

Tom Pimental wrote:

As an active technology blogger, we’d like to invite you to participate in our beta network. What’s in it for you? Traffic and Revenue! We’ll highlight links and excerpts of your posts on TechDispenser.com and send visitors back to your site to read the full post. All you have to do is place our ad module on your site and the net revenue generated from these ads will be spilt 50/50 between Computerworld and you.

Acoording to Tom, TechDispenser.com is different from the bot-powered landscape of news aggregators, because a their real-life human reviews of every potential network site guarantee quality and choose every piece of content to be highlighted…

Interesting, and as one can imagine, ComputerWorld are putting significant resources behind it. So I’m pretty curious what this might change for this blog, which has been a bit more silent the last months ( I just got too much stuff on my plate(s) )

The only change for me was that TechDispenser branded gadget on the left… and I’m already “Featured Blog” there…

nice… that should give me a lot more exposure imho… and all those crappy web hosting companies that caused me headaches :-)

I can’t help, but this should probably fight TechCrunch’s popularity…

what do you think?

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