02.May.08, 13:19 EDT Blog edited on: 02.May.08, 13:44 EDT
Before heading out to my BEAD EXPO event, I would like to address something that caught my attention.
As
a business owner seeking alternative ways to increase revenue, MOLI
gives me new fresh ideas about how to drive business forward. I
really appreciate that. However, the quality control on the content
are not very impressive.
I don't know how MOLI qualify a blog post as top popular blog post, in order to include the post on the very high visible home page.
I am wondering where is MOLI's content quality control. I post one message on "Promote Yourself" message board on Jenny's profile. The message introduce my business with the links to my online stores. There is just only two normal links to my online store. No spam!.
Few
hours later, my message was removed. OK. I can understand that "Promote
Yourself" may not mean promote your business. In this case, what is the
purpose to have business profile? Or are we not allowed to add external links to our own company web sites?
Now there are few posts on MOLI's home page as top popular blog post like this.
See the bottom two blog posts. What do you feel about that? Now look what is included in the blog post. Do you call that spam or a quality content?
Are they quality to be a popular blog post? Does my message look like that and get removed?
It's been hours, and the post is still up there.
So where is the quality control standard? May I ask?
If this blog post gets removed, I think I am done with MOLI.
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