Bloggers
We would appreciate a moment of your time to tell us about any problems you encounter and suggestions for improvement! Thank you.
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My url for my site
When I signed up I had just my .info but I recently switched it to my .com. So when I went to post my first offered post (which I did on my site). It won't let me post it so the person knows I did.
Also it won't let me change it.1 vote -
Allow publishers to add the rel nofollow tag in links
According to the latest Google practices to penalize guest blogging websites for publishing spammy links, please allow publishers to publish links with the rel nofollow tag.
Please let them select if they want to dofollow or nofollow the links in the post instead of forcing them publish dofollow only - this practice is AGAINST google's webmaster guidelines.
Please consider this for more details why the nofollow tag is compulsory.
29 votes -
New Confirmation Checkboxes
Some of the latest enhancements to the PostJoint platform are nice. However, the addition of 2 new checkboxes on the confirm publishing page are intrusive and unwarranted. I do not categorically agree to not make changes to content on my blog without first asking someone else if I may do it. I do not categorically agree to not make adjustments to links -- which oftentimes become broken or later point to something different than when first linked.
And I do not agree to carry an article forever. While I might not remove an article (I can't think of when I've…
6 votes -
Let advertisers know the date the post is scheduled to be published
Once your offer is accepted it will show you that it's awaiting publication, however if I am planning to schedule the post at specific date I can't hit publish now, and the advertiser may have questions about my ability to publish his post. Their should be another button which says schedule post that allows you to add a date stating when the article will be published.
15 votesWe are planning to allow bloggers to specify the date / time scale for publishing a post when they make an offer.
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