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John Chow & Kontera ContentLink Partnership
Published by Chris | Filed under Make Money Blogging | March 29th, 2007
Great news! John Chow dot com and Kontera partner to bring you ContentLink, which will allows you to run Kontera Contentlink ads on your website or blog even if your site don’t meet the 500,000 page view requirement. I’m not sure why Kontera agreed to this partnership, but something tells me it has to do with Amazon new Content links ads service recently launched. Until now, Kontera was not available to low traffic sites.

Photo via: John Chow.com
Kontera ContentLinks are those double underlined links you see if you are a regular visitor to John Chow dot com blog. If run your mouse cursor over a link an ad appears. When a reader clicks the ads and visits the advertise pitch, you make money. Contentlink ads are CPC based, like Google Adsense but don’t worry about violating Google’s TOS. Google allows ContentLink Ad and Adsense to be on the same page.
Normally to qualify to have Kontera ContentLink on you site or blog you had to:
- Generate more than 500,000 page impression per month
- Be Content-rich with more than 50 word per page
- Use English as the primary language
How Much Do Kontera ContentLink Pay?

Photo via: John Chow.com
This is a perfect opportunity for low traffic and start-up blogs, under the John Chow Kontera joint venture your acceptance into the Contentlink program will be based only on the quality of your content and not you page views.
Hurry! To John Chow dot com to fill out an application, I don’t know how long John and Kontera will be doing this so take advantage of it and apply now.




Actually, you don’t need to use John at all to get accepted by Kontera. The only thing his so-called “partnership” does is earn HIM commissions from all who sign up beneath him. Kontera accepts (and has been for a couple months) practically all small blogs, even those with hardly any traffic. John’s Kontera partnership only benefits him. And that’s sad.
Love your blog by the way.