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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Finally I'm blessed by Pay Per Post

Finally! I was waiting so many days for this event. My blog has been approved. I was and I'm eager to start using PAY PER POST. My gut feeling is saying this will work for me. So here we go! My first post and I’m their newest postie as they call it. All you need to do is to write post of 200 hundred words and you will get 20.00 $. I'm helping them spread the word!

Pay Per Post asks: " We want to know why you signed up and how you heard about us?" Another reason I like PAY PER POST is that I have used their banner from Commission Junction affiliation programme and I've already earned 3$ dollars for the leads. (It’s small money but it’s a start...a litle bit here, a little bit there).

On other side PPP is having this offer: "Simply tell your friend and fellow bloggers about PayPerPost by posting one of these badges on your site. The magic all happens when your friend is creating an account. You will get paid $15.00 once the referees first blog posting is reviewed, approved and then finally accepted 30 days later." So common help me but no pressure at all. For those who will sign up with me, I will give 100 Entrecards.

Get paid for blogging. Write about web sites, products, services, and companies and earn cash for providing your opinion and valuable feedback to advertisers.

I will try payperpost and I will let you know what I think about it!


15 comments:

Geoserv said...

PayPerPost irritates me, everytime I submit my blog, they come up with a new reason not to approve it.

Good luck.

Mar Matthias Darin said...

I've see too many sites get their page rank smashed with PayPerPost. I'm not so sure this will be a good move. I suggest you watch your page rank on a weekly basis to catch and reduce and damage the search engine "gods" inflict.

Dana & Co. said...

To GeoServ
You might be actually right... because as soon I submitted this post, I had only with 2 job opportunities...may be I was too naive.

I heard so many good reviews and good words about PPP but may be it was just a promotion...

To Mar Matthias Darin
"I suggest you watch your page rank on a weekly basis to catch and reduce and damage the search engine "gods" inflict". Sorry what do you mean? Does it mean that search engines gods are not happy with PPP?

Thanks.

Mar Matthias Darin said...

Many search engines consider the PayPerPost movement another form of spamming. Once they figure out a site uses PayPerPost, the site's page rank is forced down to 0. There are many examples circulating on the web of unhappy bloggers who have suffered the SE wrath already.

From what I have seen, chances of regaining any previous page rank is extremely difficult.

Low Han Yew said...

Have you thought of writing a post that list a list of services that bloggers can earn money from?

Dana & Co. said...

TO LOW HAN YEW:

Here is a link for the list of websites I'm trying...

http://tricksofblogging.blogspot.com/2008/06/list-of-websites-i-should-try-in-order.html

Some of them are good,some of them are just waste of time... time will show

Nessa said...

Congrats, So far my page rank has stayed at a solid PR2. So hopefully it won't decrease. I work really hard to make sure that i increase instead of taking a step back. Good luck though, i really like it myself.

Atniz said...

Welcome to PPP. I got paid once from PPP. I'm sure you can earn more with paid post networks.. the only thing need to worry is page rank..

Anonymous said...

Payperpost, well here's another blog that I won't be visiting again since it's about to go majorly downhill.

Dana and Co said...

To Anonymous
"Payperpost, well here's another blog that I won't be visiting again since it's about to go majorly downhill."

What does it mean? Have you decided that my blog is not good enough to read because of PAY PER POST or you are like a sheep following google decision. Do you care about my rank or else?

There are loads of great bloggers like me who learn everyday about art of blogging.I'm only one month old and I'm blessed with readers like Nessa, Atniz who come here... Thanks for your comments.

I wonder why you didn't leave your name?

emzpie said...

hi there,,at last u get approved...by the way tanx for ading ur link...

jakill said...

I've just done the same as you and joined ppp. Had my blog accepted after complaining about their incorrect reason for the rejection first time. Now I have a problem with the first post for them not being accepted because when I pasted in their links, they didn't work properly, and then I missed the deadline. Will have to try again after I come back the holiday I'm about to go on. Nothing is easy, it seems.

Karen Zemek, author of "My Funny Dad, Harry" said...

I've considered PPP but for now decided to just keep enjoying blogging for the fun of it and be satisifed with comments I receive. I don't think the little bit of money I may gain would be worth the extra "forced" work and also some aggravation apparently from what I see here.

On the other hand, I congratulate you for taking the step and hope it works out for you. What difference does page rank make anyway? Just presige?

Strider said...

Congratulations on your Pay Per Post Approval!
I also tried to register but PPP was unable to approve my blog. They said my blog has primarily non-written content. Anyway, hopefully next time.
Two thumbs up for you!

SoccerFire said...

Congratulations! After a month of waiting I too was accepted by PayPerPost the reason was because my blog was too young. I've now earned $35 with PayPerpost, but haven't seen a green postie since. I've read that fact of being a European could play a part in this problem.

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