Entrecard and OIO Publisher Team Up

Entrecard has recently announced it’s partnership with OIO Publisher. If you did’nt already know, Entrecard was available to buy on Sitepoint just recently. Entrecard was in need for a new change because of it’s lack of revenue. People who took advantage of Entrecard’s free service were making more money than Entrecard was making each month.
Entrecard recently sent out a newsletter saying that people are no longer allowed to sell their Entrecard space on their website and you can only imagine what people thought about that. Might as well forget Entrecard all together.
Entrecard’s new partnership with OIO Publisher could send your earnings through the roof!
Entrecards new partnership with OIO Publisher allows you to sell a grid of 125×125s, text links, blog reviews, inline ads and more, and ACCEPT EC as payment! This is perfect for anyone who wants to really start taking their blog to the next level, earning thousands of ECs and even cash for some of their ad spots! It’s also perfect for anyone with a lot of credits to spend, unsure of what to spend them all on!
OIO publisher works with Wordpress, Blogger, and all other blogging platforms. With Wordpress, it works as a plugin. With others, it installs on your site. So you must have some hosting to set it up on a server, even if the hosting is on a different server than your actual blog. If you aren’t sure whether you have hosting or not, you probably don’t, and thus can’t use the service.
Finding advertising with OIO and EC
OIO has a marketplace on their site, and within a day or so it will be updated to filter sites accepting EC. Entrecard will update everyone when this change has been put in place.
Be one of the first to take advantage of this incredible new partnership.
Click here to create an account with OIO Publisher
Click here to create an account with Entrecard
This sounds great…if you can find a blog running OIOpublisher AND accepting Entrecredits. Seems a bit hard to do considering that the value of entrecredits dropped considerably when they prohibited selling EC’s and they closed down the shop…