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Pay Per Post

Posted by The Jaded Tech August - 15 - 2007 - Wednesday ADD COMMENTS


Hey All,

Thought I would remind my readers that if you have a blog, you might want to try to make some money from it.

I don’t recall how I found out about the company but I signed up because if I could make some money doing what I’m already doing, why not?

Besides, there was zero risk involved. I signed up, found an opportunity that fit my blog and tried my first post. On the PPP side, I told them to pay me through my PayPal account, as simple as that. I did my first post, and waiting to see what happened. Within two week, I got paid! Hey, that was easy.

So, because my blog is fairly specific, there aren’t a lot of opportunities for me but there are certainly a lot of opportunities for everyone else! I mean, how easy could this be? Write a post, get paid. Pretty straight forward.

Heck, even this post is a paid post from them! I mean, it may seem like a contradiction but I’m not holding any secrets back from you. They are an upstanding company and they do what they say. This alone is reason enough to be in business with them.

There is also a whole community of people. You can meet people, go to events and have a good time. I personally have not gotten involved with them because of my own interests, but don’t let me stop you!

How about this: Do you want to drive traffic to your site? Why not use a direct form of advertising with PPP? I mean, if you have a widget company, then why not get widget buyers to write about your widget company? Sure, you could go the adwords route but this method is even better! Why? Because youwill have widget-buyers writing on widget-blogs where other widget-buyers read! Focused marketing! You would be speaking DIRECTLY to the people you want! How cool is that?!

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