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Friday, November 02, 2007

Get Paid to Blog with PayPerPost

I've been running this marketing blog mostly in my spare time. I haven't devoted nearly as much time to it as I should, but I've tried to post at least once a week or so to keep it alive.

I haven't put much effort into monetizing it since I'm usually busy with other projects, but I just signed up for a service where I can get paid to blog about whatever interests me.

Someone had mentioned PayPerPost in one of the marketing forums I frequent, so I checked out their site and I found a deal that was too good to pass up. Basically, it works like this:

You sign up for a free account at PPP and register your blog (or blogs).

PPP will review your blog to make sure it meets certain criteria. Basically it has to be 90 days or older, have at least 20 posts, and be active.

Once your blog is approved you can check out the "Open Opportunities" to view various offers from advertisers. Each offer lists the amount you will be paid and the requirements you must meet in your post including word count and active links.

The offer also lists requirements your blog must meet, such as Google PR or Alexa ranking, and any exclusions that apply (some advertisers will not pay for posts on myspace or blogspot blogs).

After you publish your post it will be reviewed to make sure it meets the terms stipulated by the advertiser, and the post must remain online for at least 30 days before you are paid.

The beauty of PPP is the number of offers available and the variety of categories. No matter what your blog is about, you should have no trouble finding enough offers to earn a nice income by blogging.

Check out PayPerPost today to start earning money from your blog.






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