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2 Oct
Almost every blogger in the world knows about PayPerPost. Unlike all other blog advertising websites, PayPerPost is different in a way that it can track blogs based on pagerank and traffic.
PayPerPost sees to it that blogs should have at least 10 posts within 30 days. PayPerPost also makes sure that blogs remain active for the past 7 days before approving posts. And each post must have an interval of posts that are not sponsored meaning PayPerPost wants that blogs should maintain its content based on its niche and not just blogging to get paid.
Once you blog has been approved, an initial opportunity is ready for you to write on. This opportunity is of course is to write about PayPerPost. PayPerPost pays bloggers $20 for that initial opportunity.
For continuing opportunities, you should complete it within 6 hours so that other bloggers cannot take those opportunities from you. It is a first come, first serve basis. Read carefully for the guidelines of the opportunity that you have chosen so that your post will surely be approved.
After a month, PayPerPost will check if your approved posts are still accessible online and pay you directly through Paypal. This is so much better than the captivating Capiz seo contest.
Other than that, PayPerPost has other options for you to earn from them. The options are:
Now that you know what PayPerPost is all about, keep writing until you have 10 approved posts so that you can be able to add your other blogs. More blogs means more opportunities and the higher the pagerank, the higher you can earn. Take note that is it best if you have your own domain so that your blog will not be disabled. Free-hosted blogs especially that are hosted by Wordpress (yourname.wordpress.com) are not accepted on PayPerPost.
Below is a detailed information of my earnings for the month of May - June 2008. I did not get opportunities after since my blog’s pagerank dropped. I was writing for PayPerPost very often rather than maintaining my blog’s niche. It is still worth it though. After a few months, I can already remove the links from previous posts and be able to stand on my feet again. I have learned a lesson that I should take time writing original content so that I would not loose opportunities from PayPerPost.


Total earnings = $115.25
8 Responses for "Pay Per Post, Getting Paid from Your Post"
you know what? l love it if got pr to blog.
tsk3….
pwengbee I want you to know that your knowledge in blogging is very little….
PLEASE!!
do not consider your self like an expert…
you need to improve your skill in blogging…
Did I say I was? I am happy that I have earned from it. It seems that our IP is related, just the last 3 digits were different. Can we meet? Oops, I found a name related to your email address you have provided here.
I can ‘t find a text in the post that pwengbee consider herself as an “EXPERT”. She’s just sharing what she learned and what she earned from blogging.
(what a loser)
The guy (if it was a guy) didn’t even have the, pardon the term, gonads to link the elle sn to any site that could identify him/her/it. Tsk.
It’s okay, Pweng Bee. No one’s really an expert. We’re all still learning.
hello pwengbee!
you mentioned that we can delete the advertised post after it has gone live for 30 days. what if the said advertisement is available to you after 30 days? can you use the same content (blog entry) and have it submitted to PPP? or is that a violation of TOS.
i have reviewed the TOS and i can’t find anything with regards to it. my common sense tells me it’s okay since you won the post yourself and it would be better up again than have it deleted.
what’s your stand about this?
I think I never said that, I just said I can remove the links after a few months but not the posts. Well, if I receive the same advertisement again, I will rewrite the previous post to make sure it is original.
delete the advertiser post? I think can’t as they will give you a ban?
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