Pay Per Post , la mas grande y la mas popular en el mundo , es una web que paga por bloggear . Es un sistema que paga a los bloggers por varias acciones que puedan emprender en sus blogs . Una de ellas y puede que la mas interesante , y la mas facil [...]
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'Pay per post' is one of the most targeted of making money online keywords.Sponsoredreviews paid me for $3.5 after reviewing one of their advertiser. Actually i got $5 but they had some from my works. :)Be creative and choose the right reviews according into your blog. And don't forget to add nofollow tag into your blog post if you are make some review. This is to prevent your blog or site from be
I was very glad when PayPerPost (PPP) had accepted my sponsored post PayPerPost is on the Rise! and granted me $20. Wow! That would be a good start for me.I always check my PPP account for open opportunities but still I'm not seeing any available for me. So I thought, well, maybe this blog isn't good enough yet to receive any open opportunities for me to write. Basically this blog of mine is just
For the past days I've been resubmitting this blog to PayPerPost for their approval inorder for me to start posting reviews about the opportunities that they can offer me but it's always been denied; not until today. Earlier I received an email from them (PPP) informing me that this blog has been approved and I'm on the go. It feels good hearing that news. Immediately I logged-in to my PPP account
I have prevously written some posts about blog advertising, which is in a way blog promotion trick. As you write some review or post about the advertisers site or product, your post is exposed to many people who are searching for that typical site or product at the net.
Advertisers are also happy to get [...]
Yesterday I was reading some blogs again then I came across this post by someone regarding his experience with PayPerPost. He stated that when he had applied for the PayPerPost's program he was somewhat denied but then after sometime he received an email from them (PPP) telling him that his blog will be approved and he can start posting. That blogger then started writing posts about the opportunit
Yesterday I received an email from PayPerPost or PPP, informing me that my blog has been approved. But today only I logged in and immediately looked for any open opportunity. I found one and I think it's the common "bonus" opportunity for new "posties". This opportunity is about writing a post for PPP. It's worth 20.00 USD. Now to me this is already a big amount. I wasted no time writing this post
Yesterday I received an email from PayPerPost or PPP, informing me that my blog has been approved. But today only I logged in and immediately looked for any open opportunity. I found one and I think it's the common "bonus" opportunity for new "posties". This opportunity is about writing a post for PPP. It's worth 20.00 USD. Now to me this is already a big amount. I wasted no time writing this post
Allot of you bloggers post articles and topics regarding products and businesses, why don’t you get paid for that? Now Pay Per Post website pay you money to post articles and topics in different fields.
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So I've been accepted into Pay Per Post, a sort of freelance online review program.The website brings advertisers and bloggers together by allowing people who already write to write about products or services and get paid for doing it. Basically, blog ads, written by bloggers, I guess in an attempt to generate buzz in the blogosphere. I came across the website after someone posted about it on an o
So I've been accepted into Pay Per Post, a sort of freelance online review program.The website brings advertisers and bloggers together by allowing people who already write to write about products or services and get paid for doing it. Basically, blog ads, written by bloggers, I guess in an attempt to generate buzz in the blogosphere. I came across the website after someone posted about it on an o
I’ve been reluctant to sign up for any Pay Per Post advertising because I heard and confirmed that Google penalizes those sites that do sponsor reviews. I have a friend doing paid reviews and is doing great but he payed the price later on. His site has dropped down from PR4 to PR0. Matt Cutts [...]
PayPerPost (PPP) is a website which helps content creators such as bloggers, videographers, pod casters and photographers find advertisers willing to sponsor specific content. The advertisers create opportunities (”opps”) that describe the content they are looking for (e.g. feedback, reviews, buzz, creative, and video). The bloggers (sometimes referred to as “Posties”) then choose opportunities in [...]
Hey there. As I was surfing the net, looking for a way to make a few bucks with my blog, I stumbled across this great opportunity. Everyone is a critic, so why not put those skills to good use? Many of us rave or rant about our everyday lives, and often include about how we feel about a particular product or service. payperpost lists advertisers that want reviews of their products from us bloggers and they are more than willing to pay for quality posts. Why not get paid for something that most of us already do at no charge? Signing up is free and the program could not be any easier. Sign up, accept an opportunity to review, and post. Easy as 1-2-3, no? This program is perfect since you're not at the mercy of the advertisers. We can be ourselves and integrate the review right into our
There are several ways of online advertising. One of the most important methods has been Pay Per Click (PPC) method. Under Pay Per Click, advertisers pay for hits to their web URLs. In this method, one has to buy traffic from big search engines.Google’s Adwords and Yahoo’s PPc have been two major PayPer Click programs. In this, advertiser’s little advertisements are placed side by side the search results. The main objective of advertisers is to attract traffic to their web sites. PPC has produced mixed results over the past.Pay Per Click method generates targeted traffic to any web site. Affiliates have reportedly been relying a great deal n promotion of businesses by PPC. PPC is the easiest paid method of generating traffic instantly. Along with paid ones, there are many free resour
Get Paid to Blog. You’ve been writing about Web sites, products, services and companies you love for years and you have yet to benefit from all the sales and traffic you have helped generate. That’s about to change. With PayPerPost™ advertisers are willing to pay you to post on topics. Search through a list of topics, make a blog posting, get your content approved, and get paid. It’s that simpleGenerate buzz. Drive more traffic. Sell more product.
Dear friendsI have start this blog just as to share knowledge and for a time pass 8 months back.That time I have not thought that through blogging One can also earn money.but by a passage of time I know various sources of earning money and tried them and now I am earning handsome money and today in this post I will discuss a new source of earning,which I found through Google search i.e Pay Per Post.How it worksWorking of pay per post is very simple ,first register your self then register your blog after registration copy a html code to your blog and wait for approvel for your blog. In order to start work with PPP your blog or site must qualify for the terms and conditions set by PPP.After approvel you can start earning money through pay per post (PPP).As the name suggest you will write
Okay, now sign up for a paid-blogging service. Once they verify your blog, they'll tell you what "opportunities" (read: jobs) you are qualified for. Then, you choose what opportunities you want. An example opportunity will ask you to write about "Product X with 300 words" and might ask you to include a link to Product X's website. Basically ..
Okay, now sign up for a paid-blogging service. Once they verify your blog, they'll tell you what "opportunities" (read: jobs) you are qualified for. Then, you choose what opportunities you want. An example opportunity will ask you to write about "Product X with 300 words" and might ask you to include a link to Product X's website. Basically ..
I am new in the blogosphere. I have only been blogging for a month and a half. As I newbie I am really trying hard to get a first hand knowledge on blogging. I am not actually blogging for money but hey! If the opportunity presents itself, why not?As I feel my way to the world of blogging, I have been seeing this PayPerPost icon on seasoned bloggers' sites. I am actually attracted by the design and colors used by PayPerPost icon. I thought to myself, these guys really know how to market their business. What the heck. I click the icon and was taken to the sign-up page. So what is PayPerPost?There are two main players in PayPerPost. Take away one and the other will not thrive. It serves both advertisers and bloggers. I clik on the blogger's link. Bloggers get paid to write reviews, and sale
A couple of months ago I wrote about be first few experiences with Pay Per Post, and I thought it was time for an update. The purpose of this post is to let others know what I have gone through during my dealings with the company so that they can decide for themselves wither [...]
My blog,that you are viewing now, has been approved by payperpost for maybe on my fifth application. I have managed to improve with the hints they have given and finally today, when I logged in to my mail, I see the mail from payperpost, sayin "Your blog has been approved". You should have seen the smile on my face. I logged into my very own account without wasting anymore time, and saw that I have this opportunity to write about.My friends reffered me Payperpost. They told me to apply, apply and apply.. And here is the happy ending. I am here, waiting to receive posts, meeting new friends and sharing my experiences as well as theirs. Hope I could share information about my country and have the chance to see the others. I know I am such a new blogger but I will improve my blogging with all
I have found what I think is the easiest way to make some ‘REAL’ money with your blog and it is call PayPerPost.Com. Once you sign up you can choose from a variety of posts with a range of a couple dollars to twenty-thirty dollars or more for you to place on your site and to begin making ‘REAL’ income right-a-way! Not just one or two cents for this or that! Real income at real income levels to help pay for the bills! No giant sized graphics to slow down your site’s load time either. As an example this post will serve as a payable 'PayPerPost.Com' of approximately 200 words for twenty-$20.00-Dollars! Do you see dollars signs in front of your eyes yet? I do and I hope you will find all that I have said to be true to also be true for you. If you have a blog and want to finally star
I had always been trying to find out ways of reaching people who could use the information that I publish in my blog here. In my attempt to do so, I came across payperpost which is a blog advertising tool that has helped me reach a lot of such people. The best thing about pay per post is that, while doing so I have also been able to earn some money which I can use for anything I want.
Not only has pay per post helped me reach my target readers, but has also help me inprove my writing skills. The comments and feedback that I have received from my friends has helped me enhance my writing.
I would recommend all bloggers to join PPP and start meeting people who can use the information you provide in you blogs.
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I have recently signed up for Pay Per Post. I have discovered it while surfing the internet. I stumbled upon a blog post that discusses about how to monetize blogs. I immediately became interested. Nonetheless, during that time, my blogsite was just recently created. Hence, it did not yet contain enough articles to qualify for Pay Per Post. A blogsite must at least be three-month old or older and must be active to qualify. By definition, an active blogsite must have regularly updated posts with the rate of at least four new posts per month. Since my blogsite was not yet qualified, I shared the opportunity with some of my co-workers who also have their respective blogs.Although the blog post that I have stumbled upon discusses other blog monetization opportunities, I have found Pay Per Post to be the most convenient and flexible way to monetize my blog. Pay Per Post offers a wide range of writing opportunities. Virtually all types of blog genres are covered. However, most of the opportu
I started my blog about four months ago with the intent to report about the sports that I liked to watch. My brother, who is also a blogger, told me about the money he was making and the people he had met at payperpost . I went to the pay per post site and found [...]
It is clear to me that we all blog for different reasons - some more transparent than others. I try not to blog about blogging, ever. I certainly don’t have a problem with that style of blogging, it doesn’t really fit the theme or tone of metaDAD. Now I have recently given in to the idea of the PayPerPost concept and the ability to get paid to blog — understanding that it is by-in-larger a viral advertising mechanism — but with many caveats that I want to share with you, if only for my own clarity of purpose and vindication.
Any money I receive from sponsored reviews or posts will go directly into my two son's college funds. I will only write about things that pertain to being a dad or things that interest or concern myself as a dad and I will give my honest opinion in these posts - always. This falls in line with other standards I have set in place for myself that includes always footnoting sited links, sources and image credits. If I feel these types of post
My sister in Belgium told me first about paid blogging. I wasn't so keen about it at first. I thought it couldn't be possible for me since I'm here in the Philippines and I wasn't sure I would get approved. It's also difficult for me before since my time on the internet was limited. But she kept on asking me to check out their website. The first paid blogging website she mentioned to me was Pay Per Post. She asked me to check it out and to sign up. When I checked the site, I got really excited about it. So I signed up. I thought it's really very good since it will give bloggers a way of earning money while doing something they love and enjoy.But my blog got rejected with PPP the first time I signed up with them. They informed me that my blog did not meet up some of their criteria. So I had to wait for awhile and do more things on my blog. But even if you're not approved for paid posting right away, Pay Per Post allows you to earn through their referral program. So It's one good
Pay Per Post (PPP) is a great company to work for. They pay you to write advertisements on your blog. Each advertisement is generally between 50 and 300 words. Pay can range from $5 per advertisement to $1,000 or more. The opportunities available to you depend on your Page Rank. The higher your Page Rank is, the higher pay you will earn and the more opportunities that will be available to
Ok, ok, I had to do it! I took a Pay Per Post for the television show Gossip Girl. Get this, it pays $17.00 for 200 words. I generally hate putting stuff like this on my blog, but hey, it's $17! If you want to check out the post, click here.
Anyways, speaking of Pay Per Post, did you know that they raised the posts again!? Now you can post 3 posts a day instead of 2. This is wonderful
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I was going through different categories in blogcatalog when a logo in one of the website catch my attention It was bearing a "Pay Per Post" Badge.. I went ahead and checked the details and the offer was fabulous. When compared to other modes of internet money, pay per post is offering a $20 for the first post. The payment is made through the pay pal account.What I am going to do?I would look in to the available options in the PPP(payperpost). check the product/ review the product and will give my honest opinion about the same. The moneyThe money earned from these posts from PPP will be going in for the technology. Yes. I will be trying new stuffs with the products. FriendsI think I will make a bunch of friends here who will help me out in increasing the page rank, optimize the blog, drive traffic etc. PPP RegistrationThe registration of PPP was easy with little hassle involved in it. Once registered, I inserted a small piece of code and I got approval in a couple of days time. Rather
You’d be hard pressed to have have visited more than half a dozen blogs in the last year without hearing about the PayPerPost blog network. Essentially, they act as a matchmaker between advertisers and bloggers, offering both the best of the other’s world. Advertisers know that a blog post is the ultimate in online “word of mouth” and offers a far better return on their investment than banner or text link advertising. Bloggers appreciate being paid up front for simply doing what they’re already doing: writing about and linking to websites and services.
As soon as I recommitted myself to blogging on a regular basis I knew PayPerPost was something I wanted to be a part of. Unfortunately, my blog wasn’t “seasoned” enough to join. Once I had enough posts (20+) over the right time frame (90 days) I signed up at PayPerPost. Unfortunately, it seems I had miscounted, and received an email a few days later telling me my blog had been reject
When I joined PPP and did my post to tell you about it I got $10 but now PPP are offering $20 when you sign up and post on your blog about the service! Its a very easy way to get $20. They pay you pretty quick into your paypal account.
Nice and easy for you! Trust MarcEilbeck.com to bring you the easy cash!
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You've probably heard about pay per post by now, the website that pays you money to review sponsored products on your blog. If you haven't you might want to refer to this article which sums up my feelings more eloquently than I could have worded it.I don't like pay per post. I think it goes against everything a blog is supposed to be about. When I want to know more about the online job sites I find I usually run a blog search before giving my time to them. This way I can learn about it from real people who have actually tried it. There is a level of trust there. Regular Google results are usually affiliate websites that you can't believe anything from. Pay-per-post turns blogs into little more than those sites, - resources you can't even trust.The kick is that it doesn't even pay that well. The paying articles I saw on their site ranged from $5-$20. Most of them were in the $5 range. They should be offering a lot more for what they are asking to do, especially with the risk invol
This is another opportunity to add additional source of your multiple incomes. PayPerPost.com, The World’s First Consumer Generated Advertising Network, announced today that their first blogger has surpassed $1,000 in online advertising income. Colleen Caldwell of Tampa, Florida is the enterprising blogger to first reach the mark using the online advertising service on her blog . Colleen has been using the PayPerPost system for about seven weeks. Read more. Basically it works like in the above chart. All you need to do is signup at PayPerPost site. After your blog is approved, you can start looking for PayPerPost Opportunity(wide range of topics) and write review of the chosen topic. Once your content is approved, money will make its way to your Paypalaccount :). For the time being, I can’t signup since my blog was just setup (it requires blog of 90 days old or more) Check your blog for the eligibility to participate at PayPerPost.
When I first started a Wordpress blog, I had the intention of placing Google Adsense ads like other bloggers have done–that is, placing an ad block within a post and letting the content of the post work around the ad block. I didn’t see a lot of specific, consolidated information around the internet guiding a [...]
When I started my “paid posts” venture a few months ago, the first place I signed up at was ReviewMe. I remember wincing when I saw that they were going to charge $60 for me to review someone’s website but I would only be getting $30 of that. That meant they would be keeping half of everything I earned! Now considering that I’m not high up on the blogging chain, who would actually pay $60 per review on my site? Earnings from ReviewMe to date? $0.00 not a single dime!Next I signed up with Sponsored Reviews. At first it looked great! I could set my own price, choose advertisers to review, submit my own offer, and…. 9 times out of 10 be turned down flat. Advertisers felt that if their offer range was $5-$25 then I was only worth $5 instead of the $10-$15 I asked for. The thing was, I wasn’t even asking that much to be cocky or semi-vain! If I took an offer for $5 and then Sponsored Reviews took their cut, I would make about $3.25 for the post. HUH? I could make more writing ab
This post is sponsored by Pay Per Post. So far I have made $27.50 from them, which is pretty good money (well it pays for the web hosting and then some).So now they have another way to make even more money. If you want to put an advert on your site you have a few choices. You can take someone else's ad and hope that it matches with your site, while the advertiser doesn't pay so much, since it doesn't really fit the site.OR you can find an advertiser who wants to be on your site and will pay you for advertising. Doing this is quite difficult because you and they have to trust each other and work out a system.However, PPP can help you with this. They will arrange all that for you, and still give you most of the money. PPP Direct cuts out the massive overhead. While their competitors charge 50-100% markup and keep up to half your money, PPP Direct only charges a 10% fee, 5% of which goes to transaction fees for PayPal and credit card processing.Check out the details here:http://blog.pa
The PayPerPost direct that allows you to market your great content and blogs directly to advertisers. PPP Direct allows you to take offers directly from any advertiser visiting your site. By placing a badge on your blog, anyone clicking that badge will be presented with a form to create an opportunity just for your, and you set the minimum offer price! Even better PPP Direct allows you to negotiate with advertisers on the terms of the content. Do you think $20 is too little for 300 words? Tell the advertiser making the offer you want $25! Unlike other services PPP Direct charges a minimal fee of only 10% to help you facilitate the transaction. Our system puts advertiser money in reserve, if you do your job you will get paid!
Where competitors like ReviewMe charge 50-100% markup and keep up to half your money, PPP Direct only charges a 10% fee, 5% of which goes to transaction fees for PayPal and credit card processing.
To get started simply drop the appropriate HTML snippet into your bl
Pay Per Post Direct is a program where you, the blogger, can post a "sign" on your blog to let any one that visits know that they can hire you to blog about them, their website, or their service. The major difference between Pay Per Post Direct and their competitors, like Review Me and Sponsored Reviews, is that the cut they take is much less. Review Me may take half of your earnings, Pay Per Post Direct will only take a fee of 10%, which will mostly go to administrative work and pay pal fees. There is one major downfall to Pay Per Post Direct and it is that if you do not have the traffic, and specifically the targeted traffic, no one may ever purchase a review from you. Review Me on the other hand offers you to have the ability to get into the "pool" and have the people that want to purchase a review find you there. This market place idea is the only thing that may be lacking with Pay Per Post Direct, that is of course you are willing to give up half of the money YOU just earned to be
I always try to be honest when I do a sponsored post and in this case that will be very easy. PayPerPost wants “postie” love and I have no problem giving it to them. PPP gives bloggers the opportunity to earn money through writing which is something we already love to do. It’s a very easy way of making a few extra dollars from home and considering the present rise in gas prices, that is
Some people may have noticed my blog has had some paid reviews appearing on it recently and this is due to the fact that I have joined PayPerPost. PayPerPost is a company that offers advertisers the chance to acquire blog marketing by renting space on blogs created and maintained by Joe Public. Since signing up to the scheme a little over two weeks ago, I have made almost $100 in paid reviews. I am hoping by September I will have made a bit more and possibly even enough to cover one of our wedding rings. The process is really simple and the interface of the website is very user friendly. The thing I like the most about PayPerPost is that the opportunities that are available to you are displayed clearly and if you qualify there is no waiting around for an advertiser to accept your bid and you can write the post instantly and then as long as you follow the guidelines in the advertisers instructions, the post is approved in a few days. I recommend that people out there with established
Unless you’re very quick, you’ll be able to see the brand new PPP Direct logo on the sidebar of the blog today.
What is it? Well, it’s a way for people to pick a specific blog and get the author to write a post for them. In fact, I wrote the very first of those on Tuesday but I didn’t know it then. What happened was that someone picked out the post which I’d written on Rennes le Chateau and the Da Vinci Code and asked me to put a link to their site on it. This worked perfectly for them in that they’d a large post completely relevant to their product and perfectly for me in that all I needed to do was to add a clickable link into an existing post.
In the past, the way things worked was that bloggers generally picked out offers on the PPP site which were broadly relevant to their own content, wrote a post for that and picked up the payment. The snag is that there aren’t always offers specifically relevant to niche blogs and, even when there are,
Everyone who is a blogger has heard about PPP (Pay Per Post), right? Of course you have! But just incase you haven’t, PPP is a company that pays bloggers to write advertisements on their blogs in the form of individual postings. PPP is a good company to work for because they offer much higher pay than some of the competitors, for example, Blogitive. My main gripe about Blogitive is that no
Smorty is a company that lets bloggers get paid to blog. Previously I had written about what Smorty does in detail, you can read that article HERE. But I wanted to update you on my feelings since having worked for them for a few weeks and how they compare to the other popular paid to blog companies.
Since working for Smorty, I can say that I am very happy and plan to continue to use this company
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Elizabeth at Table For 5 wrote a fantastic post on how to get started at Pay Per Post. If you are interested in making some extra money buy just blogging then this is a “must read”.
If you are a website owner or blogger and you need money FAST then you gotta check out the latest news from Pay Per Post!
Here's the blurb on their site:
"Ohhhh I know the Posties are going to like this. Starting tomorrow and lasting through the end of this month we will be running a new promotion called 1K Tuesday. What does the 1K mean? $1000 of course! Every Tuesday between midnight tonight
Here's some more info on how you can really make good money from Pay Per Post. The article below this one is a PayPerPost opportunity that paid me $11. The article had to be 300 words and contain a link to the Wirefly website.
Now here's how you can really make the most of your PayPerPost opportunities.
First, pick opportunities that you'll be able to write in detail about. Make your article at
If you've been reading my blog for a little while you've probably seen me do a few of those Pay Per Post posts where I talk about random things like dating sites or sites that sell big ass medalions. So you're no dummy, you probably already figured out that I do those for a reason. And you probably already figured out the reason. That's right, I do it all for the nookie.Oh, wait. That's not right. I meant to say that I do them for the wildly easy money that I can earn. It's called blog marketing and there's some pretty easy money to be made in it. For 5-10 minutes of "work" I can earn between $5 and $10 a post. That may not sound like that much to you corprate types (note to self- find out if any corporate types read this blog) but to a SAHM who's looking for a little extra ebay money, it's pretty great.Here's the best thing about Pay Per Post: Anyone can do it. You don't have to have 8 billion readers, you don't have to be especially witty (case in point, me) you
I wanted to tell everybody about some really cool new changes to Pay Per Post which allow users the chance to make tons of cash off of a single posting.
As you may know, Pay Per Post is a company kind of like Blogitive, it pays you to post advertisements for certain companies on your blog. With Pay Per Post you can take up to two offers a day. Some pay as little as $5 or $6, other now pay up to
I became interested in joining Pay Per Post after reading a couple of my friends success stories. I really wanted to be a part of it but I had to wait until this blog was at least 90 days old to qualify. Also, I had to clear up an issue was having with my Paypal account. Well today marked the 90 point and last week the Paypal thing got worked out so I signed up this morning. Now I’m just waiting on my blog to get approved. My page rank is kinda low, though. It’s only a 2. *crossing fingers*
I finally got approved for Pay Per Post so I will be posting some blogs here so I can earn some extra income. I'll see for myself if it's worth my time or not... If you're interested in Pay Per...
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Ok guys, so here are a few very useful tips, to help you earn more with mylot and get more referrals (you can view my mylot post here). Most of these tips work anyway with most of the pay per post sites listed in my past post here.1- Use a very sexual photo ID with the least amount of clothes (doesn't have to be actually you! if you are a guy, it might help you if you post a girl's photo because most mylot users are males).2-Make a habbit out of inviting, or adding as friends, a good number of members daily.3- Post controversial discussions (political, religious, celebrities news... etc).4- If you are going to post questions, you should use open-ended questions that don't need only a "yes" or "no" answer. Eg. "Tell me about your relationship with your parents." is an open-ended. Just choose a more interesting topic/question than this!5- Post bizarre sexual discussions ( teen/adult sex/strange threesome situations/opinions on different individual preferences or sexual issues/shocking
There has been a lot of talk about a site called Pay Per Post. It's a site that allows advertisers to connect with bloggers. The talk about it has been mostly negative, as many people feel that bloggers should do what they do for free. I disagree. Yes, the blogger should be up front about why they are reviewing the product or website or whatever. But as long as it is an honest review, no problem. That is, until I signed up for an account myself. I figured I'd give it a try to see what it would be like, and I thought it would be kind of cool to offer my review of something. (Don't expect anything from me any time soon, they have a requirement that a blog should be at least 90 days old)The problem is, the advertiser can request the tone of the review to be whatever they want. Positive, Neutral, or Negative. So, if I review a product and don't like it, they can refuse to pay me for the post if they were requesting a positive review. That, I don't like. I think the blogger
Paid per review was started by PPP. But it’s follow by reviewme with almost semilar concept which is paid per review. But Pay per post was cheaper for advertiser rather than reviewme. Both of them got their own advantages.
PPP start this concept.The folow by reviewme. What interesting about PPP,blogger can choose which one the wan [...]
Two weeks ago I signed up with Pay Per Post(aff.), a site similar to Blogsvertise(aff.) and Blogitive in that they pay you for writing posts about sites that they specify. It took about a week and a half to approve my blog, but when they did there were plenty of opportunities available. I've already completed 2 posts for them for a total of $13, this will be paid into my Paypal account in 30 days. I'm not going to do a full review here because in the next day or so I plan on writing an article to compare the three paid to post sites that I use. I can say however that so far Pay Per Post(aff.) seems pretty good and well worth giving a go.
My friend Farhan forwarded me a link to Rockstartup (web 2.0. reality TV…). They are following up "the Internet's next monster company†payperpost.com "from its initial concept to international fame.†I do not like the concept of pay-per-post at all. If you are a business, you cannot win. A blogger can trash your product and get paid for it. A blogger can rave about your product but who will believe what he/she says? They are being paid after all. There is an irreconcilable conflict between providing independent opinions about a product and being paid to talk about a product. You just cannot be independent if you are paid by the company those products you are reviewing. As a customer, who are you going to trust? If there is no trust, what is the point to get bloggers talking about your product? The whole think sounds desperate. Are your products so bad or insignificant that you need to pay people to talk about them? If you want to be seen on blogs, join a blog adverti
There has been a lot of talk about a site called Pay Per Post. It's a site that allows advertisers to connect with bloggers. The talk about it has been mostly negative, as many people feel that bloggers should do what they do for free. I disagree. Yes, the blogger should be up front about why they are reviewing the product or website or whatever. But as long as it is an honest review, no problem. That is, until I signed up for an account myself. I figured I'd give it a try to see what it would be like, and I thought it would be kind of cool to offer my review of something. (Don't expect anything from me any time soon, they have a requirement that a blog should be at least 90 days old)The problem is, the advertiser can request the tone of the review to be whatever they want. Positive, Neutral, or Negative. So, if I review a product and don't like it, they can refuse to pay me for the post if they were requesting a positive review. That, I don't like. I think the blogger