PPP:Blog Marketing
I began blog marketing at PayPerPosts a few months ago. While some of my readers may consider the PayPerPosts informative, others may consider it an inconvenience. It is a must that you disclose you are being paid for advertising. The beginning requirement of PayPerPost is that one have a blog in existence 90 days or more and that posts are fairly frequent (at least once a week). Payment was/is fairly minimal $3 to $10 per post, but, heh, if you are posting everyday, why not earn some dinero? While my blog has just reached a PR of 3, I am still limited on some of the higher paying opportunities. However, I know that some of my readers have a large fan base. With a higher Google rating, you can make up to $1,000 per post! What are you waiting for? If you blog evey day there is no reason not to jump right in and add an advertisement of your choice. How much easier could it be to make a few bucks doing what you already do? PayPerPost has become a very popular site for making money blogging. In addition, it is very cost-efficient for advertisers to get the word out about their products. I highly recommend joining this group – and, hey, be sure and tell them NoMas referred you – I would love to earn a referral fee.
4 comments:
I actually thought about doing this, but then read their rules.
They wouldn't have me.
That's too fucking bad too because I only get 600-1000 hits a day.
I wouldn't think of allowing ads on my blog.
Dick: Yeah, you could probably give up your day job and PPP unfortunately, your readers wouldn't want to read a cleaned-up blog! Still, you could make up to $1k per day.
Ya hear that, BBC: you can make up to $1,000 per day. That ain't nothing to spit at!
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