PayPerPost Follow Up Review
I am a newcomer to the PayPerPost system, having made my first post on April 21, 2007. Since then I have written and posted thirteen blog reviews and earned $97.00.
That’s not an amazing sum of money but it certainly helps with the expenses of maintaining my blog. I will probably even have a little PPP money left over to celebrate with. I plan to go to one of my favorite Thai restaurants and have a delicious spicy meal along with a good cold Thai beer or two.
Thanks PayPerPost.
Next month I believe I will be able to upgrade to a nice bottle of wine to go with my “extra” earnings evening out meal.
I really like PayPerPost because I can choose my own postings and post at my own pace. I have a degree of control over my earnings that I just have not been able to achieve with other monetization methods.
One important feature of PayPerPost is that the blogger can establish an income stream after only 90 days of frequent postings. As your blog increases in PR, Technorati, and Alexa rank you have additional and higher paying posting opportunities available to you.
As soon as it’s 90 days old even a brand new blog just starting it’s long climb up the rankings ladder has opportunities to make good money with PPP. The PayperPost system benefits the blogger (publisher) by making paid posting opportunities available and benefits advertisers by harnessing the collective power of a number of independent bloggers all chipping in to create a buzz about their products and services.
PayPerPost serves a real purpose and need in the blogasphere. I look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship with PPP.
Disclosure Notice: While the above brief history and comments are accurate this is a sponsored post using the PayPerPost services.









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