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Izea Launches Blogger Advisory Board
Izea, the maker of PayPerPost and SocialSpark has announced the launch of their "blogger advisory board" today. Izea CEO Ted Murphy explains, "The Advisors will be working together with our management team to guide the company in product development, outreach and further enhancement of our code of ethics."
The group is paid with options, not direct cash. The group includes: Chris Brogan, Michael Brito, Brian Clark, Jim Kukral, Neil Patel, Wendy Piersall, Jeremy Schoemaker and Missy Ward.
The bloggers are responsible for disclosing when they post about Izea. Seems like your typical advisory role trade: stock/options for insight along with some linking from time-to-time. The group will meet at Izea’s HQ in December. I look forward to reading the minutes from the meeting.
While I am not a fan of paid reviews, I am all for paid advertorials on blogs. We are starting to see more advertorials popping up and my hope is that we see more going forward.
It’s interesting to see Neil Patel’s name on the list given his arrangement with Techcrunch. As many of you know, Techcrunch doesn’t like Izea.






Hey Allen, Neil spoke at one of my events and told me that he’s an adviser of izea. I think he has shares/options. That’s why he spoke at izeafest.
Hi Andrew… well i guess he’s getting more shares now?
I think TechCrunch needs to review how IZEA has changed to see that they really did change their perspective since the whole blogger fiasco about a year ago. Believe it or not, companies and policies do change.
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@Tamar Sounds like a pretty reasonable position. Hopefully someone will take note.