Blogging & Computers & Internet & PayPerPost 26 Sep 2007 10:16 pm
PayPerPost - Bloggers as Hired Guns
So you have an audience, you get decent traffic, everything is running like a finely tuned machine. Now you need to increase your traffic, to do that you need fresh content, and If you can put a little money in your pocket, thats a good thing too. Most bloggers that are just getting started usually find out that bringing together fresh content to get the traffic to get the revenue can be a tall order
PayPerPost.com is a site that will pay you for your blog reviews. When you first log into PPP, you must insert a little bit of code in your blog to register it with the PPP service and then a list is presented to you for opportunities that are available to you. These sites are submitted by various sites and interests, usually to create a buzz for a new product, or to get information out there. The opportunities offered have different criteria for availability. Some are made available due to your content, some require a certain Google pagerank, some a certain Alexa score. Usually the more stringent the requirements, the higher the payout for a good quality blog. For the most part, these opportunities will be in line with your site’s theme. Some may just be ‘in line’ with your traffic.
So the big question….how much? Well, the lowest amount is $5.00 for a blog opportunity. If you have the traffic, or are high up in google or alexa, there are opportunities advertised that go up to $250. So if you have the traffic, they have the dough. There is also referral money to be had! If someone signs up through your referral badge, takes an opportunity and gets their post approved and paid for, you get $15.00. You even get paid $7.50 everytime someone reviews your post through PPP’s ‘Review My Post’ program.
The PPP site is overall pretty cool and very easy to navigate. There is also a handy PPP firefox add-on that will let you surf PPP sites for available opportunities and suggest sites that you would want to blog about. PayPerPost provides banners and widgets to help you not only promote them through their affiliate network
PPP is highly regarded on sites like JohnChow.com, and has a pretty positive buzz about it all over the blogosphere for those that are trying to create income with thier blogs. If you want to make your blog traffic work even harder for you, PayPerPost is where you want to start.
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