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Tuesday, March 25, 2008



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PayPerPost.com - Paid Blog Reviews


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Bloggers and web publishers are endless hunters for new ways to make extra money online. One way is to put pay per click ads on their sites. Another, most sophistic and more professional way is to write promotion posts about products and services.

If you a blogger or web publisher, you are familiar with paid posts. The process is very simple: Blogger write a review of advertiser site/service/product. Result of that: blogger get paid for review and advertiser get buzz on his site.

The only problem is - where to find advertiser who pay for post? If you have blog/site with a big pagerank (Google, Alexa, etc) and over 100,000 visits a month, you can just put a link with price at your site where people can buy reviews from you. In other case, you can use PayPerPost.com services to find related advertisers which are willing to pay review on your blog.

PayPerPost is great way for bloggers to make money. It is also great for advertisers with a low budget which like to promote their business to several blogs. The concept on PayPerPost is simple - blogger write post linking to an advertiser website, the post must have been online for 30 days, then, the blogger get money for the post. Payperpost.com is just a link between the blogger and the advertiser.

The process of signup is very simple. Just fill in the form with you info, your paypal, and your blog URL. After that, PayPerPost will manually access your blog to decide whether it fits in, with their requirements.

Then your blog has been accepted, you will be given access to the opportunities area of the site. This is a list of advertisers with info about price and their requirements for the post. Choose opportunity which suits with you knowledge and writing skills and write a post on you site (ensure that you meet all the requirements of the advertiser). Submit your post URL to PayPerPost (inform advertiser that his post is finished) and – wait for payment.

I think that PayPerPost.com is a site with lots of potential. I recommend this site to everyone who likes to earn money from post review. You can read more about this service HERE. or you can check developer payperpost blog.





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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for advertising your Entrecard on Web Directory. Really appreciate it very much.

Frankly, PPP is not my favourite. I prefered using ReviewMe.

I ran into a little bit of trouble with PPP the 1st time I do a post with them.

After I wrote a review for them, I heard nothing. Only three weeks later I was told they rejected my post! I really don't mind if they rejected my post, but please do so in the earliest possible manner!

For all I know, they get free advertising space for three whole weeks. I never had any trouble with other ppp sites.

Nevertheless, their banners are still flying on both of my blogs, and I shall write a review for them in the future, but not now. Rod Stewart used to sing, "First Cut is The Deepest" and it's still hurt, badly!

Enough of my rants. Sorry for all them, but I felt relieved after letting the steam off.

See you around and thanks once again for advertising your Entrecard on mine.

Greetings and lots of love from Malaysia

Anonymous said...

Thanks for stopping by my blog. I see from your review that you may have changed your mind about PayPerPost!

Cheers!
Ruby in Montreal

Ukion said...

Yes, Ruby, I change my mind, you give me a good arguments in your post comment. :)

Ukion

Anonymous said...

Ukion,

Thanks for stopping by again :)

I hope you won't be discouraged by Arahman's negative experience. I don't know the details, but it seems an awfully long time to be waiting for a post to be reviewed. In my experience it's been a few days on average - I think maybe a week for the really slow ones.

And PPP is coming through on their payments, with the right amounts and on time. If you're not too sure, just take a few opportunities that you really want to blog about.

I was unsure about it until I started getting the payments, but now I feel more secure about it. I hope others who are interested in getting paid to post will try PPP as well :)

Ruby in Montreal

Anonymous said...

the problem with PPP is that they have a lot of own requirements for posts. They may reject your post if you don't follow their requirements. I use to edit my posts several times before they accept it.

ArahMan7 said...

Ukion,

Yeah, don't get discouraged. I merely commented my experiences with PPP.

I just wish someday, some bloggers somewhere put up a plate just for me thanking me for encouraging them to use PPP. Yeah, I would love that.

Sorry, for the sad tales. Just ignore it. Better still, if you delete the discouraging tone.