Kontera: removed from here

Date August 30, 2007

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I have been using kontera in googlelady for approximatly 1 month, the truth I found it useless, and not just useless but also is really disgusting using it, while I was doing the PowWeb review. I encounter that more than 30 links in the post have been found with kontera, I was putting myself as a reader and that was very upset to read all those links poping up while I add the mouse.

I know that you can manage to remove the ads in certain paragraph but also is not good. A question, how we know which keywords will be found kontera? May be I will add a paragraph that don’t have any good keyword for kontera so it will not show. Anyways, my month testing kontera have been a total of $7 which is really useless.

That is my small experience with them, don’t know what is yours but I decided today to remove it from googlelady.com

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3 Responses to “Kontera: removed from here”

  1. Blog Expert said:

    Kontera is not really earning that much for me either plus like you said, it’s really distracting also. Anyway, I prefer auto create affiliate link rather then Kontera.

  2. Jay said:

    My users weren’t keen on them either, and for less than $30/month, I’m not going to hang on to Kontera much longer either. In some ways, I like the idea, but I think they need to work on making it less intrusive. I get annoyed when that popup jumps up just when I move my mouse across the page.

  3. GoogleLady said:

    I agree with you Jay, what they need is to remove that pop up and may be just adding a link? Or may be re-designed that ugly pop-up.

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